JOHN  A.  SE  AVERNS 


FIELD  TRIAL  RECORD 


OF 


DOGS  IN  AMERICA 

WITH    OTHER 

AUTHENTIC    STATISTICS 


1874  (to  July  1)  1907 


IN  WHICH  CUTS  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCHES  OF   PROMINENT   SPORTSMEN   ARE   GIVEN;   DATE  OF 
DEATH  OF  NOTED  SPORTSMEN;  DATE  OF  DEATH  OF  SPORTING  AND  NON-SPORTING  DOGS;  FIELD- 
TRIAL  RECORDS  FROM  1874  TO  JULY  1,  1907,   GIVING  OWNERSHIP,  NAME,  SIRE,  DAM,  BREED, 
SEX  AND  HANDLER  OF  WINNERS  IN  EACH  TRIAL;    RECORD    OF    EACH    NATIONAL    CHAM- 
PIONSHIP WINNER,   NUMBER  OF  THEIR  WINS,  NUMBER  OF  WINNING  PROGENY,  AND 
THEIR    WINS;    TIMES    FIRST,    SECOND,    THIRD.      FOURTH.      FIFTH,      AND      TOTAL 
WINNINGS:   RECORD   OF   EACH   FIELD-TRIAL   CLUB   FORMED,    AND   RECORD    OF 
TRIALS  HELD  EACH  YEAR:  RECORDS  OF    HANDLERS,    AND    OTHERS,    WHO 
HAVE   HANDLED  FIVE   OR   MORE   WINNERS,     GIVING    DATE    OF    THEIR 
FIRST   WIN,    NUMBER   OF   SETTERS  AND   POINTERS  PLACED,   TOTAL 
WINS,   TIMES  FIRST.   SECOND.   THIRD.    FOURTH    AND    FIFTH    IN 
DERBY      AND      ALL-AGE      STAKES,  WINNINGS  IN  FREE-FOR- 
ALL,    SWEEPSTAKES.    SUBSCRIPTION       AND       CHAMPION 
STAKES;  RECORDS  OF  ALL  SIRES       AND       DAMS       OF 
FIELD    TRIAL   WINNERS,  AND     THEIR     PROGENY 
IN   ALPHABETICAL    ORDER.     CUTS   OF   NOTED 
DOGS.    WITH   INSTRUCTIVE.     STATISTICAL 
AND       AUTHENTIC       MATTER. 


BY 

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RUTHERFORD,     N.    J. 


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EDWARD     DEXTER 


BIOGRAPHICAL    SKETCHES 


EDWARD  DEXTER. 

Little  can  be  said  in  a  brief  notice  of  one  who  so  endeared  himself  to  the  true 
sportsmen  of  America,  and  particularly  those  whose  favorites  are  pointers,  as  Mr.  Ed- 
ward Dexter,  remembered  by  many  as  "Uncle  Ned." 

A  courteous  gentleman  always,  his  delights,  until  failing  strength  prevented, 
was  to  be  in  attendance  at  the  trials  of  the  Eastern,  Central.  Continental  and  U.  S. 
Clubs,  meeting  his  friends  in  pleasant  rivalry,  ever  ready  to  take  the  true  sportsman's 
delight  in  congratulating  owners  of  winning  dogs,  setters  or  pointers,  receiving  in  a 
modest  way  the  hearty  congratulations  of  his  friends  on  his  own  success, 

Assisted  by  Capt.  McMurdo,  he  laid  the  foundation  for  a  strain  of  pointers  that 
became  famous  long  before  his  death,  in  June,  1901,  at  the  ripe  old  age  of  seventy- 
five  years.  Hops,  Mainspring,  King  of  Kent,  Pontiac,  etc.,  were  the  foundation  of 
his  kennel,  and  from  these  came  Jingo,  Selah,  Rip  Rap,  Delhi,  India,  Nabob,  Tippoo, 
Maid  of  Kent,  Ranee,  Mainstay,  Tapster,  Zig-Zag,  Wild  Damon  and  others,  mostly 
winners  in  his  own  kennels,  followed  by  others  as  the  principal  winners  in  our  trials 
since,  inheriting  this  blood  direct.  Mr.  Dexter,  while  patronizing  the  separate  stakes 
for  pointers,  always  preferred  that  his  entries  should  be  in  competition  with  pointers 
and  setters  in  stakes  open  for  all,  in  our  foremost  trials  where  competition  was  best. 

He  did  much  towards  the  final  abolishing  of  the  separate  stakes  for  pointers, 
contending  that  the  pointer  was  able  to  prove  his  merit  in  the  strongest  competition. 
His  fame  and  that  of  his  kennel  is  world-wide,  having  no  mercenary  consideration 
in  the  breeding  business. 

He  was  a  gentleman  of  the  old  school,  honored  and  respected  by  all  who  came 
in  contact  with  his  fine  spirit  of  manhood  and  integrity. 

In  sincere  admiration  of  him,  and  as  a  tribute  to  him,  we  give  him  first  place 
in  this  book  as  a  means  of  keeping  him  fresh  in  the  memory  of  Sportsmen  who  knew 
him,  as  well  as  those  of  the  hereafter. 


JUDGE    C.     N.     POST 


BIOGRAPHICAL    SKETCHES 


JUDGE  C.  N.  POST. 

Among  the  numerous  and  excellent  sportsmen  of  the  Pacific  coast  there  is  no 
one  more  conspicuous  than  the  subject  of  this  brief  sketch.  Judge  C.  N.  Post,  of 
Sacramento,  California,  being  prominent  both  in  the  history  of  the  Pacific  Coast 
Field  Trial  Club  and  in  the  judicial  interests  of  the  state  which  he  honors. 

Judge  Post  organized  the  Pacific  Coast  Club  in  1883,  which  held  its  inaugural 
trial  in  December  of  that  year  and  which  has  held  annual  trials  every  year  since,  ex- 
cept in  1887,  when  the  date  of  the  trials  was  changed  from  Decembei  to  January 
following,  in' which  month  the  trials  have  since  been  held,  except  in  one  year,  when 
they  were  run  in  February. 

Judge  Post's  interest  in  the  club  has  never  flagged ;  managing  to  get  away  from 
his  exacting  duties  to  attend  its  trials.  In  the  earlier  trials  he  handled  a  number  of 
his  dogs  occasionally  one  for  a  friend,  and  many  times  won  with  them,  some  of  them 
as  follows:  Sweetheart,  second  in  Derby  of  '84;  Janet  dividing  third,  All-age  stake, 
'85  •  Tom  Pinch,  third,  All-age,  '86;  first  with  Sunlit  in  Derby  and  second  with  Har- 
old'in  All-age  stake,  '88;  third  All-age  stake  with  Sunlit,  '89;  first  and  third  in  Der- 
by with  Salina  and  Stephanie,  and  first  All-age  with  Sunlit,  '90;  and  third,  Derby, 
with  Petronella  in  '91,  since  which  time  he  has  not  handled  his  dogs  so  often,  but 
his  kennels  have  met  unvarying  success.  He  has  always  manifested  a  keen  interest  in 
the  club  which  has  been  benefitted  by  his  able  councils.  _ 

The  records  of  the  club  were  destroyed  by  the  great  fire  in  San  Francisco,  April 
17,  last  year,  but  the  publication  of  them  in  a  previous  volume,  and  now  reproduced 
in 'this  book  in  full,  including  the  missing  1888  records,  are  valuable  to  the  officials 

of  the  club.  . 

Judge  Post,  after  having  ably  discharged  the  duties  of  Assistant  Attorney  Cren- 
eral  for  the  State  of  California,  has  recently  been  elected  as  judge  of  the  Superior 
Court,  State  of  California. 

In  a  recent  letter  from  Judge  Post  he  says:  "I  would  like  to  see  some  of  our 
California  sportsmen  noted  in  vour  coming  book,  we  have  some  mighty  good  ones  in 
California."  A  fact  which  no  one  doubts,  and  we  regret  not  being  able  to  comply 
with  his  request.  A  letter  similar  to  the  one  sent  Judge  Post  being  mailed  to  at  least 
ten  of  them,  but  no  response  was  made,  which  has  been  attributed  to  a  supposed 
change  of  address  of  many  since  the  disastrous  fire. 


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THOMAS  JOHNSON. 


With  the  field-trial  matters  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  Thomas  Johnson 
has  been  one  of  the  most  active  participants  since  about  1886.  He  has  owned  kennels 
of  setters  and  pointers  constantly  and  has  spared  no  pains  or  expense  to  secure,  accord- 
ing to  his  judgment,  the  very  best  blood  obtainable.  Sport  aheld  with  dog  and  gun, 
and  good  competition  at  field  trials,  all  in  a  true  sportsmanlike  manner,  are  subjects 
which  ever  stir  his  enthusiasm.  Largely  through  his  energy  and  initiative  the  Mani- 
toba Field  Trial  Club  was  organized.  It  gave  its  first  trials  in  1886.  Even  at  that 
early  day  of  competition,  he  was  prepared  and  owned  dogs  which  were  winners.  Since 
then  he  has  owned  and  bred  numbers  of  dogs,  many  of  which  have  displayed  field-trial 
excellence,  and  their  names  appear  in  the  records  of  the  winners.  Of  the  number, 
Champion  Alberta  Joe,  renowned  both  as  a  field  dog  and  field-trial  contestant,  achieved 
■probably  the  greatest  victories,  the  brilliancy  of  his  work,  and  the  number  of  his  wins. 
meriting  deservedly  the  high  place  he  holds  in  the  "records  and  in  public  esteem,  secur- 
ing the  warmest  spot,  also,  in  the  heart  of  his  owner. 

Mr.  Johnson  has  many  times  acted  as  a  field-trial  judge  both  at  trials  on  prairie 
chickens  and  on  quails.  His  activities  have  covered  a  wide  field  also.  On  the  Atlantic 
Coast,  the  Pacific  Coast,  and  in  the  great  chicken  country  of  the  Middle  West,  he  has 
in  the  aggregate  judged  many  times,  so  that  his  experience  has  been  "from  the  center 
all  round  to  the  sea." 

He  also  has  been  conspicuous  as  a  writer,  and  has  published  many  valuable  con- 
tributions in  the  interest  of  breeding,  training,  hunting  and  field-trial  competition.  His 
writings  are  distinguished  by  a  broad,  accurate  knowledge  of  his  subjects,  skilful  and 
fearless  presentations  of  his  facts  and  all  adorned  by  a  graceful  diction. 

To  the  visiting  sportsman  he  is  princely  in  his  hospitality.  He  seems  to  be  hap- 
piest when  sharing  his  pleasures  with  his  friends. 

Physically  he  is  a  man  of  magnificent  proportions,  a  true  athlete.  All  forms  of 
wholesome  sport  win  his  approval.  He.  besides  his  fame  as  a  sportsman,  has  great  re- 
nown as  a  curler,  a  favorite  winter  sport  on  the  ice  in  the  North.  His  curling  team 
has  been  a  successful  contestant  a  number  of  times  at  the  great  yearly  curling  tourna- 
ments. 

In  the  columns  of  the  Manitoba  Free  Press,  in  1906,  there  was  a  column  treat- 
ing of  the  Manitoba  sport  of  "Twenty  years  ago,"  and  mention  was  made  that  Mr. 
Johnson's  Dash  B  won  the  Derby  in  1886,  and  his  Manitoba  Mike  won  the  cham- 
pionship, under  the  auspices  of  the  same  club,  in  1906.  On  this  matter  being  brought 
to  his  attention,  he  remarked:  "Yes,  it  is  quite  a  record;  twenty  years  in  the  field-trial 
game  and  still  solvent."  Those  who  know  how  great  are  the  expenses  and  how  small 
the  receipts  of  the  average  contestant  at  trials,  will  best  appreciate  the  point  of  the  re- 
mark. 

In  a  business  way,  Mr.  Johnson  has  been  with  the  pioneer  firm  of  Messrs.  G.  F. 
and  J.  Gait,  of  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  since  its  beginning.  He  was  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  Northwest  Commercial  Travelers  Association,  and  was  elected  president  of  the 
organization  in  1885.  For  a  long  time  he  held  Certificate  No.  1  on  its  roll.  His  of- 
ficial energy-  and  influence  secured  many  valuable  concessions  from  the  railroads,  and 
the  organization  was  recognized  as  being  of  great  dignity  and  importance. 

As  an  entertainer  Mr.  Johnson  has  few  equals.  He  has  an  inexhaustible  stock 
of  bright  stories,  which  he  tells  well,  reminiscences  of  sport,  witty  sayings,  &c.  which 
serve  to  drive  awav  dull  care. 


EDMUND     H.     OSTHAUS 


BIOGRAPHICAL    SKETCHES  *3 

EDMUND  H.  OSTHAUS. 

Wholesome  sport,  of  all  forms  pertaining  to  field  and  stream,  appeal  favorably 
to  the  consideration  of  the  famous  artist,  Edmund  H.  Osthaus,  of  Toledo,  Ohio.  As 
an  angler  he  is  skilful,  and  takes  much  genuine  pleasure  with  rod  and  reel;  but  his 
sport  with  dog  and  gun  transcend  all  others.  It  is  to  him  a  constant  delight.  Of  mag- 
nificent physique  and  power,  what  to  others  would  be  feats  of  hardship  and  endur- 
ance afield,  are  to  him  mere  incidents  of  the  day's  doings. 

In  their  respective  habitats,  he  has,  through  many  seasons,  hunted  prairie  chickens, 
ruffled  grouse,  quail,  snipe  and  woodcock,  through  the  great  Mississippi  Valley,  from 
British  America  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  besides  hunting  in  lesser  game  sections. 

His  kennel  contains  both  well-bred  setters  and  pointers,  and  he  exacts,  as  a  pre- 
requisite for  favorable  consideration,  that  they  shall  be  of  special  excellence  as  field  per- 
formers. These  he  keeps  for  his  own  private  shooting  and  for  the  friends  who  are 
favored  with  an  invitation  to  join  him  therein;  for  he  is  generous  in  sharing  his  pleas- 
ures. The  most  famous  of  his  kennel  was  Ripsey,  a  descendant  of  the  great  pointer 
dog,  Rip  Rap.  She  was  an  excellent  field  performer  and  also  was  a  winner  several 
times  in  the  Members  Stake  of  the  Eastern  Field  Trial  Club,  a  condition  of  the  com- 
petition being  that  the  dogs  shall  be  handled  by  owners,  hence  it  is  strictly  an  amateur 
event.  » 

He  has  been  identified  with  field-trial  activities  to  a  conspicuous  degree  during 
many  years  past,  and  has  served  in  every  useful  capacity  which  makes  for  the  best  suc- 
cess ,and  dignity  of  the  sport.  Whether  as  judge  and  critic,  officer  and  club  member, 
councilor  and  guide,  his  doings  have  been  distinguished  by  constant  efficiency  and  good 
sense.  Having  a  profound  knowledge  of  field  and  field-trial  work,  combined  with  high 
ideals  and  moral  courage  to  fearlessly  declare  his  judgments,  he  is  much  sought,  by 
field-trial  clubs,  to  act  ,as  judge  at  their  competitions.  He  has  so  served,  ably  served, 
many  times,  but  he  much  prefers  the  less  exacting  role  of  visitor,  which  permits  of  an 
outing  of  greater  enjoyments. 

To  the  world  at  large  he  is  best  known  as  a  painter  of  hunting  scenes.  He  most 
sensibly  and  beautifully  portrays  the  interesting  themes  of  dog  and  gun  and  of  fox  hunt- 
ing. His  portraits  of  dogs  are  marvels  'of  fidelity  to  truth.  He  is  proficient  equally 
in  painting  landscapes,  cattle,  horses,  etc.,  but  his  specialty  is  of  sport  afield.  Among 
his  patrons  are  numbered  the  most  fastidious  connoisseurs.  Many  of  his  pictures  adorn 
the  homes  of  distinguished  patrons  in  New  York,  Boston,  Philadelphia,  Chicago  and 
many  other  of  the  world's  great  cities. 

He  was  born  in  Hildesheim,  Germany,  on  August  5,  1858.  His  father  was  a 
gentleman  farmer.  His  mother  was  an  English  woman  of  great  beauty  and  personal 
charm.  He  had  a  natural  fondness  for  out-door  life  and  admiration  for  the  beautiful 
of  nature,  which  manifested  itself  in  early  boyhood.  His  artistic  temperament  early 
found  expression  in  attempts  to  sketch  the  sheep  in  the  pastures,  and  the  deer  and  other 
wild  animals  which  wandered  from  the  neighboring  forests.  As  in  nearly  all  such 
youthful  proclivity  to  the  artistic  associations  of  life,  this  penchant  was  disapproved  by 
his  father,  who  desired  that  his  son  should  study  architecture.  After  much  importun- 
ity his  father  gave  reluctant  consent  to  a  six  months'  trial  of  him  at  the  Art  Academy 
in  Dusseldorf.  He  acquitted  himself  with  such  pronounced  success  that  his  father 
permitted  him  to  take  the  entire  course.  Later  his  parents  journeyed  to  the  United 
States,  where  they  thereafter  made  their  home.  After  completing  his  studies  at  Dus- 
seldorf, he  entered  the  Atalier  of  Mr.  Christian  Kroner,  a  renowned  painter  of  wild 
animals  and  forest  scenery.  Later  he  rejoined  his  parents  in  the  United  States.  From 
1885  to  1893  he  was  engaged  as  chief  instructor  in  the  Toledo  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
an  institution  established  by  D.  R.  Locke,  better  known  as  the  humorist,  "Petroleum 
V.  Nasby."     Since  then  he  has  painted  successfully  as  a  free  lance. 


HARRY    S.     ROLSTON 

VICTORIA.    BRITISH    COLUMBIA 


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HARRY  S.  ROLSTON. 

Few  sportsmen  have  had  the  varied  experience  and  extracted  the  pleasures  of  so 
many  kindred  sports  as  the  subject  of  this  sketch,  Harrv  S.  Rolston  Secretary-Treas- 
urer and  Manager  of  the  Walworth-Rolston  Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in  farm  imple- 
ments, Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 

He  was  bom  September  i,  1870,  at  Norwich,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  when  about 
two  years  old  his  parents  moved  to' London,  Ont.,  moving  again  to  Winnipeg  Mani- 
toba in  1 881,  living  there  until  1903,  with  the  exception  of  three  or  four  year's  when 
he  went  to  London,  Walkerton  and  Woodstock,  Ont.,  to  high  school  and  college  In 
1903  he  moved  to  Vancouver,  B.  C,  where  he  now  resides,  having  seen  much  of  the 
rapid  advancement  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 

Mr  Rolston's  first  possession  in  breeds  was  the  Irish  setter  bitch  Floss,  when  a 
boy  at  school  at  Walkerton,  admitting  that  with  their  combined  knowledge  giving 
Floss  the  greater  credit  that  they  succeeded  in  extracting  a  great  deal  of  pleasure  in 
hunting  without  special  preference  for  either,  squirrels,  rabbit,  fox,  grouse  partridge 
and  hawks  In  excursions  tor  rabbits,  hounds  and  harriers  were  principally  'used,  these 
with  a  double-barreled  shot  gun  in  proud  possession  of  Harrv.  Accompanied  by  his 
brother  Charles  who  owned  a  Zulu,  they  usually  captured  all  the  rabbits  they  could 
get  home  with  through  the  deep  snow. 

Mr.  Rolston  often  refers  to  the  time  when  he  subscribed  for  the  leading  American 
sportsman  s  paper  in  1886,  which  decided  him  to  attend  the  first  field  trial  that  he 
could.  It  was  not  long  afterwards  when  the  opportunity  offered  by  the  Manitoba 
Club  was  accepted.  Meeting  there  many  members  of  what  he  terms  the  "Old  Guard  " 
including  Dr.  Rowe,  Thos  Johnson,  Major  Taylor,  Frank  Simpson,  Dave  Rose  and 
Nat  Nesbitt;  listening  to  their  d.scuss.ons,  as  he  has  often  said,  with  almost  reverence 
in  their  detailed  talk  of  certain  dogs,  grounds,  etc.,  which  assured  him  that  it  was  the 
sport  of  all  sports.  Deciding  then  that  it  was  the  ideal  pastime,  it  has  been  his  pleasure 
not  to  let  a  single  year  pass  since  without  attending  one  or  more  trials,  as  patron  or 
in  an  official  capacity. 

Proceeding  at  once  to  possess  himself  of  a  Cracker  Jack,  he  bought  one  dog  after 
another  only  to  find  that  they  were  not  good  enough,  but  his  experience  taught  him 
that  the  fault  was  not  always  with  the  dog,  the  handler  patronized  being  a  good  one 
up  to  a  certain  point,  eventuating  in  what  he  terms  a  plug  shooting  dog  Good  qual- 
ity m  after  years  proved  this  in  such  as  Count  Cambria,  Val  Lit,  Maid  Cambria  and 
Assiniboine  Dodo. 

Mr.  Rolston,  with  a  number  of  other  amateur  sportsmen  formed   the  Manitoba 
Dog   Owners  Association,   which   later  developed    into   the  Western   Canada   Kennel 
Club,  which  has  since  given  annual  field  trials  at  La  Salle,  providing  a  day  or  two 
yearly,  real  enjoyment  for  the  amateur  and  visitor.     He,  however,  ran  few  does   as  his 
duties  of  secretary  interfered.     This  club  also  gave  some  very  satisfactory  bench  'shows 
_  I  he   Burrard   kennels  are  owned  jointly  by  Mr.   Rolston   and  his  two  brothers' 
owning  English  setters,   Irish  water  spaniels,   Boston   terriers  and  other  breeds,   some 
of  them,   Manitoba  Mona    Assiniboine  Bodega,   Moosomin   Pat,  Assiniboine  Cricket 
and  latterly,  Our  Chance    Burrard  Rowdy  Girl,  Burrard  Biddy  Malone,  Burrard  Pat' 
etSon  Burrard  Be"'V  Bean5<  neVer  'beaten'  although  in  good  «>m- 

The  Burrard  kennels  have  frequently  imported  dogs  and  their  Irish  water  spaniels 
are  recognized  as  the  leading  dogs  in  this  breed  in  Western  America.  In  addition  to 
their  dogs  they  are  large  breeders  of  pheasants  and  fancy  poultry,  rarely  failing  to  win 
the  highest  prizes  offered.     The  Vancouver  Club  and  the  Burrard  kennels  have  b-en 


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sadly  handicapped  in  developing  their  young  dogs  owing  to  the  fact  that  there  are 
few  available  trainers  in  British  Columbia.  Assiniboine  Rodfield  has  been  the  most 
successful  winner  in  trials  of  dogs  owned  by  the  Burrard  kennels. 

While  living  at  Winnipeg  he  judged  trials  both  at  Brandon  and  La  Salle,  and 
was  frequently  asked  to  judge  at  other  points.  Since  residing  at  Vancouver  he  has 
frequently  been  solicited  to  judge  at  both  field  trials  and  bench  shows,  but  he  does  not 
care  to  accept  duties  of  this  kind,  preferring  the  role  of  competitor. 

Besides  being  the  secretary  of  the  Vancouver  Field  Trial  Club,  Mr.  Rolston  is 
president  of  the  Vancouver  Poultry  Association,  member  of  the  executive  of  the  Van- 
couver Hunt  Club,  and  connected  with  many  sporting  clubs  and  organizations,  and  is 
now  devoting  considerable  spare  time  and  deriving  a  very  great  deal  of  pleasure  in 
training  hackney  horses. 


N.  WALLACE. 

After  his  debut  as  field-trial  judge  at  the  Central  Field  Club  Trials,  held  at 
Lexington,  N.  C,  in  1889,  he  served  quite  regularly  as  field  trial  judge  at  the  differ- 
ent trials  in  many  successive  years.  He  possesses,  in  a  distinct  degree,  the  impartiality 
of  judgment,  industry  and  skill  in  management,  besides  the  thorough  knowledge  of 
field  and  field  trial  work,  which  are  so  essential  to  sound  decisions'  in  respect  to  field 
trial  competition. 

In  recent  years  he  has  judged  infrequently  as  compared  to  his  active  judicial  ser- 
vices in  the  8o's  and  90's,  as  he  is  not  in  sympathy  with  the  constant  bickerings  of  late 
years;  but  field  clubs  now  eagerly  avail  themselves  of  his  services  whenever  he  will 
consent  to  act  as  judge. 

In  later  years  the  practical  sport  with  dog  and  gun,  for  sport's  sake,  afield,  ap- 
peals to  him  stronger  and  more  pleasantly  than  does  the  exacting  duties  of  field  trial 
judge.  In  the  latter  capacity  he  has  that  desirable  quality  of  judgment,  or  faculty,  of 
selecting,  as  winners,  dogs  which  prove  their  worth  in  later  trials  and  establish  them- 
selves to  be  consistent  class  performers.     All  judges  have,  not  that  ability. 

Mr.  Wallace,  in  pursuit  of  sport  afield,  has  shot  over  a  vast  region  of  the  United 
States.  He  is  a  man  of  fine  physique,  large  and  powerful,  a  living  example  of  the 
benefits  of  an  active  life  with  dog  and  gun.  As  a  companion  he  is  quiet,  considerate, 
courteous  and  pleasant.  He  fancies  setters,  pointers  and  fox  hounds,  and  looks  upon 
them  as  faithful  servants  and  good  friends,  bestowing  upon  them  the  kindest  treat- 
ment, as  becomes  a  true  sportsman. 

The  early  spring,  summer  and  fall  finds  Mr.  Wallace  a  very  busy  man,  but  his 
work  is  laid  aside  in  the  winter  season,  when  he  spends  his  time  on  his  large  game 
preserve  in  South  Carolina,  and  where,  surrounded  with  his  comforts,  if  one  is  for- 
tunate enough  to  have  visited  him  he  will  never  regret  or  forget  it.  Surrounded  with 
his  faithful  dogs,  which  give  him  such  a  variety  of  sport,  quail,  snipe  and  woodcock 
shooting,  and  his  hounds  in  pursuit  of  fox  and  wildcats,  together  with  fine  fishing, 
every  moment  of  his  time  is  passed  pleasantly.  Mr.  Wallace  was  born  in  Avoca,  Steu- 
ben county,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1851.     He  has  resided  at  Farmington,  Conn.,  since  1866. 


N.      WALLACE. 


NORV1N     TRENT   HARRIS 


BIOGRAPHICAL    SKETCHES  *9 


NORVIN  TRENT  HARRIS. 

Few  men  who  are  devotees  of  the  sport  pertaining  to  dog  and  gun  are  so  favored 
by  the  wealth  of  opportunity  as  that  enjoyed  by  Norvin  Trent  Harris.  His  domicile 
and  business  interests  are  within  the  vast  region  of  the  south  where  game  is  in  greatest 
abundance.  He  is  a  sugar  planter  on  a  vast  scale  in  Louisiana,  a  state  specifically  re- 
nowned in  respect  to  its  game  supply.  He  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Harris  &  Eustis, 
cotton  factors  and  general  commission  merchants,  of  New  Orleans,  the  city  of  his  na- 
tivity. However,  he  makes  his  home  at  "Hurstbourne,"  Lyndon,  Jefferson  county, 
Ky.,  a  vast,  world-famous  stock  farm  devoted  to  breeding  of  pure-blooded  horses. 
"Hurstbourne"  was  purchased  by  his  father,  the  late  J.  L.  Harris,  who  was  a  Ken- 
tuckian  by  birth,  who  was  interested  extensively  in  cotton  and  sugar  plantations  in 
Louisiana^  and  who  was  also  a  cotton  factor  and  commission  merchant  in  New  Or- 
leans up  to  the  time  of  his  demise  in  1888. 

As  becomes  a  cultured  gentleman,  Mr.  Harris'  hunting  activities  are  after  the 
most  refined  methods  of  up-to-date  sportsmanship.  He  is  identified  with  many  branches 
of  sport.  He  is  specially  devoted  to  fox  hunting,  and,  in  that  relation  has  been  an  ex- 
pert cross-country  rider  since  he  was  fifteen  years  of  age.  He  has  owned  many  ex- 
cellent fox  hounds,  some  of  which  have  proved  their  superiority  in  the  best  of  com- 
petition. Wing  shooting  and  big  game  hunting,  as  a  matter  of  good  sport,  also  en- 
gage much  of  his  attention.  His  greatest  fame,  however,  in  these  matters  is  associ- 
ated with  field  trials.  He  has  been  a  field  trial  club  member,  officially,  has  acted  as 
judge,  and  has  owned  many  contesting  dogs  since  the  early  8o's,  amongst  which  were 
the  renowned  field-trial  winners  Wun  Lung,  Tony  Boy,  Cynosure  and  Hurstbourne 
Zip. 

While  the  field  trial  competition  of  many  years  was  honored  with  Mr.  Harris' 
entries  and  attendance,  the  chief  purpose  in  maintaining  his  kennel  was  to  indulge  his 
fondness  for  field  shooting.     He  is  also  skilful  in  trap  shooting. 

Socially,  he  is  a  man  of  rare  personal  charm.  Nature  has  endowed  him  with  a 
happy  disposition,  and  to  this  is  added  the  hospitality  and  suavity  of  the  true  southern 
gentleman.  He  is  the  kind  of  man  one  always  feels  a  warm  delight  to  meet;  of  keen 
intellect,  courteous,  energetic  and  sympathetic ;  he  is  also  the  kind  of  man  who  achieves 
success  in  business,  and  does  honor  to  the  sport  he  cherishes.  In  his  lighter  moods-  he 
is  an  excellent  raconteur,  and  no  party  of  which  he  is  a  member  can  suffer  a  dull. mo- 
ment. 


W.    S.     BELL 


BIOGRAPHICAL    SKETCHES  21 

W.  S.  BELL. 

No  man  in  the  city  of  Pittsburgh  stands  higher  in  the  estimation  of  his  fellow- 
citizens  as  a  sportsman,  counsellor  in  the  city's  varied  interests  and  in  business  integ- 
rity than  the  subject  of  this  sketch,  Mr.  W.  S.  Bell. 

He  was  born  at  his  present  place  of  residence  in  the  city's  suburbs  September  18, 
1852,  and,  early  in  life  developed  a  fondness  for  outdoor  sports,  indulging  every  op- 
portunity as  a  youth,  inheriting  this  desire  from  his  father,  who  was  an  enthusiastic 
devotee  of  both  rod  and  gun. 

From  1877  to  1882  he  was  connected  with  J.  Palmer  O'Neil  &  Co.,  gun  dealers, 
and  with  the  now  well  known  Mr.  S.  A.  Tucker,  was  the  first  of  the  experts  to  at- 
tend shooting  tournaments,  Mr.  Bell  shooting  a  hammerless  gun,  and  if  not  the 
pioneer  in  use  of  the  hammerless  was  certainly  among  the  very  first  who  saw  the  fu- 
ture of  it  and  used  it.  He  was  also  an  ardent  advocate  of  small  bores,  using  a  twenty 
bore  in  the  early  8o's,  when  guns  of  such  small  bore  were  ridiculed  as  a  toy,  but  he 
has  steadfastly  adhered  to  it  ever  since,  recently  importing  a  pair  of  single  trigger, 
twenty  bore  guns,  made  by  the  celebrated  maker,  William  Cashmore,  upon  which  are 
handsomely  engraved  some  of  his  dogs,  from  photographs  taken  in  the  field,  on  his 
extensive  and  splendid  reservation  in  Tennessee,  where  he  maintains  a  superb  kennel 
of  dogs  used  entirely  for  his  own  sport,  which  he  indulges  moderately,  as  his  keen 
conception  and  enjoyment  of  nature  are  more  to  him  than  a  well  filled  bag.  Although 
one  of  the  best  shots  afield  he  does  not  desire  to  kill  for  numbers,  and  limits  himself 
to  twenty  shells  a  day,  frequently  bringing  to  bag  twenty  birds. 

Mr.  Bell  being  an  expert  with  the  camera  spends  much  time  while  out  shooting 
in  making  photographs  of  his  dogs,  and  possesses  a  collection  very  rare  and  interesting 
from  which  he  derives  much  enjoyment.  Marse  Chans,  winner  of  first  in  the  Mo- 
nongahela  Club  trials,  is  among  the  thirty  setters  and  pointers  owned  by  him,  among 
which  are  many  other  excellent  performers  kept  for  his  private  shooting  and  that  of 
friends  only. 

As  a  judge  at  field  trials  Mr.  Bell  is  perhaps  best  known.  He  was  first  asked 
to  officiate  in  1880,  and  later  has  been  sought  by  many  clubs,  acting  in  capacity  of 
judge  in  almost  every  state  east  of  the  Mississippi  river  in  which  trials  have  been 
held,  also  in  Manitoba  and  on  the  Pacific  coast,  rounding  out  an  experience  and  ef- 
ficent  service  equal  to  that  of  any  of  our  well  known  judges.  His  executive  ability 
is  surpassed  by  none,  equalled  by  few.  Being  skilled  in  woodcraft  and  well  versed  in 
the  habits  and  haunts  of  game,  with  a  keen  perception  of  class  in  dogs,  a  good  mem- 
ory for  analyzing  their  work  and  skilfully  directing  a  trial,  caused  his  service  to  be 
sought  everywhere.  Recently  he  has  declined  many  invitations  because  of  the  petty 
bickerings,  preferring  the  enjoyment  of  an  outing  on  his  preserves  to  the  exacting 
duties  of  a  judge,  where  he  stands  among  the  foremost.  He  has  also  acted  as  a  judge 
at  bench  shows  with  great  credit,  having  been  honored  with  invitations  at  some  of 
our  best  ones,  including  such  as  the  Westminster,  etc.,  but  he  can  rarely  be  induced 
to  serve.  He  formed  the  Monongahela  Field  Trial  Club,  and  successfully  demonstrated 
that  trials  could  ibe  held  in  the  middle  north,  always  advancing  some  new  feature, 
among  which  was  the  furnishing  of  wagons  for  transporting  the  dogs  to  the  trial 
grounds,  and  the  feeding  of  them  and  giving  medals  to  commemorate  their  winnings. 
In  1895  he  advocated  a  bag  limit  to  be  placed  on  the  state's  statutes,  and  has  urged 
before  the  last  two  sessions  of  the  legislature  a  gun  license. 

Mr.  Bell  has  been  an  active  Mason  since  1880  and  has  been  honored  and  en- 
trusted with  the  most  exalted  positions,  serving  in  the  meantime  as  chairman  of  many 
important  committees,  notably  the  committee  on  decorations  in  1898,  when  the  great 


22  BIOGRAPHICAL    SKETCHES 

triennial  event  was  held  in  Pittsburgh,  also  serving  on  the  executive,  as  well  as  the 
finance,  committees  at  the  same  time.  For  many  years  he  was  chairman  of  the  com- 
mittee of  arrangements  when  his  Masonic  order  visited  the  cities  of  Philadelphia  and 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  San  Francisco,  etc.  As  a  Mason  he  was  honored 
as  Worshipful  Master  in  1886,  as  High  Priest  in  1900,  Eminent  Commander  in  1904, 
Sovereign  Prince  in  1905,  rounding  out  an  active,  full  and  influential  career. 

At  his  suburban  home  he  has  served  as  school  director,  councilman,  auditor,  bank 
director,  etc.,  and  in  the  community,  endeared  and  respected  by  all. 


DATE  OF  DEATH  OF  PROMINENT  SPORTSMEN 
AND  FANCIERS.* 


Gen'l  Webster, 

Wilbur   F.   Parker, 

Edward   Laverack, 

N.   Saltus, 

Fred  J.  Abbey, 

Francis  M.  Howe, 

W.  W.   Ackerman, 

Genio  C.   Scott, 

Wm.   L.   Thompson, 

Wm.  Tileston, 

Green  Smith, 

John  W.  Long,  Author  "Wild  Fowl  Shooting," 

M.  Von  Culin, 

Hon.  G.  A.  Henry, 

Jas.   R.  Tilley, 

Dr.  Ruth, 

Sextus   N.   Wilson, 

Dr.   Alexander    C.    Bell, 

Stephen  Packer, 

John  A.  Banks, 

T.   C.   Banks, 

Maj.  J.  H.  Dinkins, 

Bruce  Wilcox, 

James  Chubb, 

Geo.  A.   Chappell, 

Hon.   Jas.   N.    Welch, 

Samuel    H.   Terrill, 

B.  H.  G.  Vicars, 
Kemper    McDonald, 
George    Gillman, 

D.  C.  Sanborn, 

C.  M.   Bell, 
Chas.    Stock, 
Charles  Lincoln, 
Chas.  L.   Hunt,  ■ 
Jas.    Crawford, 
Philip  Vibert, 

Dr.  Robert   F.  Tull, 
John  M.  Rountree, 
Walker  Williams, 
John  W.  Getchell, 
Robert  Dalziel, 
Major  Ryan, 
Wm.    Dangerfield, 

E.  Fowler   Stoddard, 
L.  L.  Palmer, 
Spencer   F.   Baird, 
Junius  P.   Leach, 

Dr.   J.    H.   Walsh,    (Stcnehenge) 

Arnold    Burges, 

Wm.  Bracket, 

Frank    Satterthwaite, 

R.   C.  Van   Horn, 

I.  N.  Cochran, 

Prof.  W.  W.  Legare     'Edisto) 

Austin  B.  Sperry, 

Chas.  J.   Menken, 


Chicago,   111., 
Meriden,    Conn., 
Shropshire-    Eng., 
Morristown,    N.    J., 
Chicago,  111., 
Tolleston    Club, 
Lima,   O., 

Kansas    City,    Mo., 
New   York, 
Petersboro,    N.   Y., 

Delaware  City,  Del. 
Clarksville,    Tenn., 
New  York, 
Oakland,    Cal., 
Chicago,  111., 
Chicago,    111., 
Packersville,   Conn., 


Cleveland,    O., 
New    York, 
Keokuk,    Iowa, 
Chicago,   111., 
Ottawa,   Can., 
Kansas   City,   Mo., 
Detroit,  Mich., 
Alamo,   Tenn., 
Eau   Claire,   Wis., 
Peoria,    111., 
Detroit,   Mich., 
St.   Louis,  Mo., 
California, 
Gaspe,   Can., 
Elkton,    Md., 
Chicago,    111., 
Tennessee, 
New    Hampshire, 
Allegheny,  Pa., 
Austin,  Tex., 
Montreal,    Can., 
Dayton,    O., 
Stonington,  Conn., 

Rushville,   111., 
England, 


Newark,   N.  J., 

Philadelphia,    Pa., 
Clarksville,   Tenn., 
Stockton,    Cal., 
Cleveland,    O., 


March,   1876. 
December  25,   1876. 
April   4,    1877. 
June  6,   1877, 
September,   1878, 
September,   1878, 
March    6,    1879. 
December,   1879. 
January    17,    1879. 
April,   21,   1880. 
July  23,   1880. 
August,    1880, 
August  26,    1880. 
September    10,    1880. 
February  27,   1881. 
May  3,1881. 
June   17,   1881. 
June  17,  1881. 
July,    1 88 1. 
October  29,  1881. 
December  14,    1881. 
December,  1881. 
January,  1882, 
August,  1882. 
September  20,   1882. 
November   19,    1882. 
March  14,   1883. 
April   4,    1883. 
Spring  of  1883. 
Spring  of   1883. 
February    6,    188.1. 
February    20,    1884. 
November,  1884. 
December  2,  1884. 
February,  1885. 
March,  "1885. 
March,   1885. 
April,   1885. 
April,   1886. 
June,   1886. 
June,  1886. 
June,  1886. 
August,    1886. 
August,    1886. 
June,    1887. 
June,    1887. 
August  19,  1887. 
October,  1887. 
February,    1888. 
March,  "1888. 
June  14,  1888. 
September  14,   1888. 
1889. 

January  17,  1890. 
October  12,  1890. 
January  19,  1891. 
March,   1891. 


*The  dates  given  are  actual,  or  American  Field  containing:  notices. 


24 


DATE    OF    DEATH   OF  PROMINENT     SPORTSMEN-  AND  FANCIERS— Continued. 


NAME. 


E.  Sheffield  Porter, 

Henry   J.    Milligan, 

Henry  Berger, 

Thomas  Statter, 

AI.  Bandle, 

C.  Edward  Sneider, 

Clarence   M.  Johnson, 

George    Shepard    Page, 

John  Allen  Wilson, 

John  W.  Babcock, 

Dr.  William  A.  Strother, 

Dr.  Thomas  Carson, 

Mrs.  Chas.  Wheatleigh, 

J.  M.  Tracy, 

John  F.  Carroll, 

Samuel  J.  Colgate, 

Clarence  Mathews, 

Col.  Elisha  A.  Buck, 

Maj.  J.  Fry  Lawrence, 

John  E.   Brewster, 

Lawrence    Sinister, 

Col.  F.  G.  Skinner,   (Age  80) 

Jules  Reynal, 

John    N.   Babcock, 

Frank  H.  Swett, 

Wolfred   N.  Low, 

G.   S.  Chapin, 

Wm.  S.  Kimball, 

E.   Bardoe   Elliott, 

Judge  J.  D.  Caton, 

J.   M.  Freeman, 

Maj.  Buck  Key, 

Patrick   Mullen,    (Gun    Maker) 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir, 

J.  Shelley  Hudson, 

Dr.  N.  Rowe, 

W.  E.  Limburg,   (Wick) 

Henrv  B.  Cromwell, 

Henry  Griffith, 

Wm.  Lyman, 

Charles   Kern, 

G.  W.  Houchins, 

A.   D.    Heywood-Lonsdale, 

P.    S.   Kilfam, 

Hugh   Dalziel, 

N.    Q.   Pope, 

Edward  M.  Kelly, 

George  Laick, 

Harry  B.   Troutman, 

Thomas   Stone, 

David  Folsom, 

Pottinger  Dorsey, 

Chas.   H.   Barrett, 

Capt.  J.  C.  Arnold, 

J.  S.  Pybus  Sellon, 

Sullivan  Forehand, 

James  F.  Kirk, 

Angus   Cameron, 

Tohn   E.   Long, 

W.  E.  Miner, 


New  Haven,  Conn., 
Chicago,    111., 
Springfield,   111., 
England, 
Cincinnati,   O., 
Baltimore,  Md., 
Carthage,  Mo., 
Morris   Plains,    N.   J., 
Springfield,    N.    Y., 
Meadville,   Pa., 
Lynchburg,  Va-, 
Saltsburg,    Pa., 
New    York    City, 
Ocean    Springs,    Miss., 
California, 

St.  Paul,  Minn., 
New  York, 
Louisville,    Ky., 
Chicago,  111., 
Philadelphia,   Pa., 
At  Charlottsville,  Va., 
White  Plains,  N.  Y., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
San  Francisco,  Cal., 
Chicago,  111., 
Chicago,  111., 
Rochester,   N.  Y., 
Bellevue    H'pt'l,    N.  Y 
Chicago,   111., 
Bicknell,  Ind., 
South   Florence,    Ala., 
Flatbush,  N.  Y., 
Brooklyn,   N.  Y., 
Covington,   Ky., 
Chicago,    111., 
Cincinnati,    O., 
At    Saranac   Lake, 
Butler,   111., 
Middletown,  Conn., 
Chicago,  111., 
Wapokoneta,  O., 
England 
Danvers,   Mass., 
England, 
Poland,    Maine, 
Chicago,  HI., 
Tarrytown,    N.    Y., 
Macon,   Ga., 
Calgary,  Can., 
New  York  City. 
New  Market,  Md., 
Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
Dallas,    Texas, 
England, 

Worcester,  Mass., 
Toronto,   Can., 
Sparta,  Ga., 
Detroit,  Mich., 
Kingsville,  Ont, 


April   16,  1891. 
April    1891. 
December  12,   1891. 
December  25,  1891. 
January  20,  1892. 
February    17,    1892. 
March,   1892. 
March  26,   1892. 
March  29,   1892. 
July   15,   1892. 
August   1,   1892. 
September    1892. 
September,  1892. 
March,  1893. 
March,   1803. 
March,  180?. 
July  2,   1803- 
August,  1893. 
November,   1893. 
February  4,    i8qj.. 
March,  1894. 
Mav    21,   1894. 
July   16,   1894. 
October,    1894. 
November,  1894. 
January  27,  1895. 
February  ±.  1895. 
April,   1895. 
May  3,  1895. 
July,    i8q$. 
September  2,  180c 
December  7,  1895. 
December  10,  1895. 
December  10,  1895. 
December  24,   1895. 

March   10,    1896 

M,arch   n,  1896. 

May   1,    1896. 

October   3,    1896. 

December    20,    1896. 

January   25,    1897. 

January   21,    1897. 

February  24-   1897. 

April,    1897. 

April,    1897. 

May,  1897. 

June   19,    1897. 

July,  1897. 

September    3,    1897. 

September,   1897. 

October,  1897. 

November    ■*,    1897. 

January,  1898. 

March,    1898. 

June,  1898. 
i    June  7,    1898. 

September  1.  1898. 

September  4,  1898. 

October  21,  1898. 

December,    1898. 


DATE   OF    DEATH   OF  PROMINENT    SPORTSMEN-AND  FANCIERS-Continued. 


25 


NAME. 


W.  S.  Goodlet, 
Judge  Samuel  P.  Walker, 
Dr.  Ellis  L.  Baker, 
Samuel  P.  Morgan, 
Wm.  Hughes, 
H.  J.  Edwards, 
Granville   H.   Holt, 
Joseph   H.   Dew, 
John  Plankinton,  Jr., 
H.  F.  Schellhass, 
Malcolm  Graham, 
Dr.  George  Gladden, 

C.  S.  Wixom, 
Fred.   Mather, 
Geo.  W.  Richards, 
Fred.  Devine, 

John  A.  J.   Sprague, 
Charles  Heath, 
Wm.  Brailsford, 
Nelson  P.  Whiting, 
P.   T.    Madison, 
Solomon  Bennett, 
Jack   Gibbs, 

D.  M.  Wallace, 
Horace  N.  Silsby, 
Col.  F.   C.  G.  Brand, 
W.  P.  Battels, 

J.  H.  Whitman, 

Luther  Adams,    (of  Boston) 

Gov.  John  R.  Tanner, 

W.   A.  Wheatley    (Guido) 

Edward  Dexter, 

John  M.  Marlin, 

Pierre   Lorillard, 

John  L.    Collins, 

Edward  Kelley, 

A.   N.   Chenev, 

Wm.  McKinley,    (Pres.) 

R.  B.  Morgan, 

Marcellus  Hartley,   (U.  M.  C.  Co.) 

Eugene   DuPont, 

Charles   Parker, 

Wm.  Graham, 

G.  E.  Grimes, 

Mrs.  Milt  F.  Lindsley, 

Capt.  P.  H.  Coleman, 

LeRov  H.   Smith. 

M.  J.  Eich, 

L.  D.  Hargrave, 

Jackson  I.  Case, 

Chas  D.  Peacock, 

A.  G.  Courtney, 

Gen.  W.  H.  Jackson, 

Capt.  C.  E.  McMurdo, 

Fred.  H.  Bushnell, 

Walter  R.  Holliday, 

John  Bolus, 

John   R.    Foster, 

Chas.  W.  Rodman, 

E.  C.  Watkins, 


San  Diego,  Cal., 
Memphis,  Tenn., 
Batavia,   N.  Y., 
(Drowned)  Lewiston  Res. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
Rose,  S.  D., 
Chicago,  111., 
Nashville,  Tenn., 
Milwaukee,  Wis., 
New  York, 
New  York, 
Homestead,  Pa., 
Covert,  N.  Y., 
Wisconsin, 

Stewart,  Minn., 

Utica,  N.  Y., 

Chicago,    111., 

South   Orange,   N.   J., 

England, 

Minneapolis,    Minn., 

Indianapolis,    Ind., 

Cranston,   R.   I., 

Guelph,    Can., 

Wolf  Summit,  W.  Va., 

Seneca   Falls,   N.  Y., 

Milwaukee,    Wis., 

Ashtabula,   O., 

Chicago,  111., 

Pasadena,  Cal., 

Springfield,    HI., 

Memphis,  Tenn., 

Boston,    Mass., 

New  Haven,  Conn., 

New  York, 

Chicago,  III., 

New  York, 

Glen's   Falls,    N.   Y., 

Pryor's    Creek,    I.   T., 
New  York, 
Wilmington,   Del., 
Meriden,   Conn., 
Ireland, 
Paris,   Mo., 
Cincinnati,   O., 
Union    Springs,    Ala., 
Ithaca,   N.   Y., 
Chicago,  111., 
Charlotte,  N.  C, 
Racine,   Wis., 
Chicago,  111., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
Belle    Meade,    Tenn., 
Charlottesville,   Va., 
San   Francisco,   Cal., 
Prairie,  Miss., 
Wooster,  O., 
Waverly    O., 
New  York, 
Williamsburg,    Ky., 


December,   1898. 
January,    1899. 
March,   1899. 
March  16,  1899. 
May  2,  1899. 
June  7,  1899. 
June  20,  1899. 
September    1,    1899. 
October,   1809. 
November  20,  1899. 
December,  1899. 
January   12,   1900. 
January,    1900. 
February    14,    1900. 
February  19,  1900. 
March  17,   1900. 
April,   1900. 
July  8,   1900. 
July  11,  1900. 
September   3,    1900 
November    9,    1900. 
January   21,    1901. 
January   24,    1901. 
February  5.  1901. 
February,  1901. 
February   8,    1901. 
February    12,    1901. 
March   19,   1901 
April,    1901. 
May  23,  1901. 

May,  1901. 

June,  1901. 

July    1,    1901. 

July   7,    1901- 

July   26,    1901. 

July   27,    1901. 

August   17,   1901. 

September  6,  1901. 

October,     1901. 

Jan.  8,  1902. 

January,    1902. 

January   31,    1902. 

February,  1902. 

June,    1902. 

June  21,  1902. 

August,   1902. 
:    August,    1902. 

October  2,  1902. 

October  2,  1902. 
1  January  6,  1903. 
'    February   12,   1903. 

March  17,  1903. 
;   March   30,   1903. 

April    1,    1903. 

May.    1903. 

May,  19,   1903. 

May  31,   1903. 
1   June,   1903. 

June   26,   1903. 

July,  1903- 


26 


DATE    OF    DEATH    OF  PROMINENT   SPORTSMEN   AND  FANCIERS— Continued. 


NAME. 

DATE. 

Albert  W.  Barnum, 

Chicago,    111., 

August,  1903. 

Jas.  L.  Kernochan, 

Hempstead,  L.  I.  N.  Y. 

October,   1903. 

Olav  Haugtro, 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  D., 

October  15,  1903. 

A.    C.   Gould,    (Shooting    and    Fishing) 

New  York   City, 

December   15,   1903. 

Gurdon  Trumbull, 

Connecticut, 

December  28,   1901. 

Dr.  J.  Varnum  Mott, 

Boston,    Mass., 

January  23,    1904. 

Wm.   C.  Whitney, 

New  York  City, 

February   4,    1904. 

Harvey  J.  Dennis, 

Eatontown,  Ga., 

February,    1904. 

S.  E.  Shirley, 

Pres.   Eng.   Ken.    Club, 

March    8,    1904. 

Chas.  A. 'Robinson, 

Webster    Grove,    Mo., 

April    13,    1904. 

Joe  McLin, 

Bicknell,  Ind., 

April,    1904. 

Robert  Newell, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y., 

August  10,  1904. 

Philip   W.   Moen, 

Worcester,   Mass., 

September    12,    1904. 

Dr.  Robert  Millbank, 

New  York   City, 

September,  1904. 

H.  C.  Culbertson, 

Cincinnati,    O., 

September    2t    1904. 

Count  de   Musgrave  Clav, 

New  York  City, 

October    14,    1904. 

E.  D.   Fulford, 

Utica,  N.  Y., 

October    15,    1904. 

Allen  Temple, 

Cincinnati,  O., 

October    26,    1904. 

Col.  A.  G.  Sloo, 

Vincennes,    Ind., 

October,   1904. 

Charles   K.   Brown, 

Franklin,   Pa., 

November    9,    1904. 

Francis   G.   DuPont, 

Wilmington,   Del., 

November,  1904. 

John  Bateman, 

Long  Island,  N.  Y., 

December,   1904. 

Eugene   G.   Blackford   , 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

December  27,   1904. 

Frank  H.  Croker, 

New  York  City, 

January,    1905. 

Paul   Houser, 

St.   Paul,   Minn., 

January  27,  1905. 

Edwin   C.   Stone, 

Newport,   Ore., 

January   30,    1905. 

Abner  Price, 

Chicago,  111., 

March   20,   1905. 

Merritt  P.  McKoon, 

San  Diego    Cal., 

June    16,    1905. 

M.  R.  Bortree, 

Highland    Park,    111., 

June    18,    1905. 

Wm.    C.    Harris,    (Author) 

New  York  City, 

June    18,    1905. 

E.  R.   Wilbur,    (Forest  and   Stream) 

New  York  City, 

July    30,    1905. 

Chas.   D.    Gammon, 

Chicago,    111., 

August  15.   1905. 

John    Davidson, 

Monroe,   Mich., 

September  16,   1905. 

Emile  Werk, 

Cincinnati,  O., 

September,    1905. 

Dr.    Sylvester   D.    Judd, 

October  22,   1905. 

Frank  L.   Snyder, 

Crawfordsville,    Ind., 

December  26,    1905. 

William   Werner, 

Chicago,  111., 

December  25,   1905. 

Frederick  S.  Stedman, 

Pittsburgh,   Pa., 

January    22,    1906. 

Will  K.  Park, 

Philadelphia,  Pa., 

February  4,    1906. 

Uri   Locke   Lamprev, 

St.  Paul,   Minn., 

March  22,   1906. 

Maj.  J.  W.  Renfroe, 

Sandersville,  Ga., 

April   23,    1906. 

Chas.  0.  Brigham, 

Toledo,   O., 

May,   1906. 

C.   S.  Despard, 

Parkersburg,    Va., 

May,  1906. 

A.   C.  Reid,    ("Sandy") 

Winnipeg,   Man., 

May,  1906. 

Robert   B.   Roosevelt, 

New  York  City, 

June    14,    1906. 

Thos.  G.  Davey, 

Toronto,  Can., 

July,    1906. 

George  Jarvis, 

New  York  City, 

July  19,   1906. 

Jas.  A.  Garland, 

Died,   Hanover-  Mass., 

September,   1906. 

Wm.   S.  Timberlake, 

St.  Paul,   Minn., 

September,   1906. 

Rev.  Thos.  Geo<?hegan, 

Canada, 

September,   1906. 

Harry  N.  We  ekes, 

O'Neill,   Neb., 

October,   1906. 

Father  O'Gorman, 

Gananoque,    Can., 

October,   1906. 

Henry  C.   Squires, 

New  York   City, 

October   15,   1906. 

Edwin  Wm.  Sandys, 

New  York  City, 

October,   1906. 

Dan  M.  Leferer, 

Syracuse,   N.  Y., 

October  29,   T906. 

Philo   Granger, 

Michigan, 

November,    1906. 

Gen.  Wm.  G.  Ely, 

Norwich,  Conn., 

Nov.    13,    1906. 

Dr.  Ira   N.   Fix, 

At   Pittsburgh,  Pa., 

November,  1906. 

Thomas   A.  Logan    (Gloan), 

Cincinnati,  O., 

November,  1906. 

Miss  Anna  A.   Marks, 

South    Beach,    Conn., 

December   14,   1906. 

DATE    OF    DEATH    OF    PROMINENT      SPORTSMEN    AND  FANCIERS— Continued. 


27 


NAME. 


Dr.  W.  E.  Johnston, 

P.  M.  Carman, 

A.  B.  Truman, 

Howard  P.   Frothingham, 

Jerry  Savage, 

Edward   H.  Young, 

W.  R.  Hobart, 

German    Hopkins, 

Dr.    William    Henrv    Drummond, 

R.    W.    Boyle, 

George   Stoddard, 

J.    Howard    Lewis, 

J.    Cumming   Macdona, 


Aetna,   Pa., 
Wrightsville,  Pa., 
San  Francisco,  Cal., 
New  York, 
Grass  Lake,  III., 
Canton,    O., 
Newark,    N.    J. 
Hempstead,   L.    I. 
Canada, 
Canada, 
Cincinnati,   O., 
Pennsylvania, 
England, 


January,  1907. 
January  21,   1907. 
February  1,   1907. 
February  2,  1907. 
February,    1907. 
March   8,    1907. 
March    24,    1907. 
April   4,    1907. 
April,    1907. 
April,    1907. 
April,    1907. 
May,    1907. 
May  4,    1907. 


DATE  OF  DEATH  OF  SPORTING  AND  NON-SPORT- 
ING DOGS. 

[Some  of  the  dates  given  are  those  of  the  "American  Field"  containing-  notice  of  death.] 


1875. 

Bismarck    and   Phoebe,   David  Brooks,   Phila- 
delphia,   1875. 
Flora,   Dr.   J.   S.    Strachan,   Fall,    1875. 
Belle,  E.  F.  Stoddard,  June   13,   1875. 

1876. 

Ruby,  Chas.  H.  Raymond,  Jan.  15,   1876. 
Duke,   W.   B.   Shockley,   Sept.   29,   1876. 
Psyche  and  Pilot,  L.  F.  Whitman,  Nov.,  1876. 
Count  Rio   and   Flash,  J.  W.   Foster,   March, 
1876. 

1877. 

Dash,   N.   Saltus,   Feb.,    1877. 

Pat,  Thos  H.   Mannon,  Feb.,  1877. 

Erin,   St.  Louis  K.   C,   March  28,  1877. 

Kathleen,   Dr.  Wm.   Jarvis,   April,    1877. 

Maude,  P.  H.  Bryson,  August,  1877. 

Tom,  J.    Kemp   Hughes,   1877. 

Scout,  St.  Louis  K.  C.,   1877. 

Vesper,   E.   H.  Lathrop,   1877. 

Count,    George    Waddington,    1877. 

Mollv    J.  D.  Olcutt,  1877. 

Waldina,  Dr.  L.   H.  Twaddell,   1877. 

Phil,  Waddell  &   Sherwood,    1877. 

Black  Ned,  Geo.  Waddington,  1877. 

Dick,  Dr.  Wm.  Jarvis,  1877. 


Floss,  Dr.  Jas  Rodman,   Spring,   1878. 
Rill,  J.  H.  Dew,   Spring,   1878. 
Empress  Peg,   Dr.    N.    Rowe,   March,   18 
Lou   III.,   St.   Louis  K.   C,   Spring,    1878. 
Flake,  E.  Orgill,   Spring,   1878. 
Rival,   S.  P.   Dilley,   Spring,    1878. 
Pedigree,    C.   N.   Whitman,    Sept.   27,    18; 
Light,    M.    M.    Brown,    Sept.,    1878. 
Clipper,   J.   H.  Whitman,   October,    1878. 
Russa,  Wm.  Vie,  Fall,   1878. 
Gertrude,  D.   C.   Sanborn,  Fall,   1878. 
Rosalind,  D.    C.    Sanborn,  Fall,  1878. 
True,   M.  Von   Culin,   November,   1878. 

1879. 

Rock,  Harvard  K.  C,  Jan.,  1879. 
Katie    II.,    George   W.    Campbell,    1879. 


Fanny  Kean,  Prof.  W.  R.  Fall,  1879. 
Van,  Garrett  Roach,  April   22,   1879. 
Rob  Roy,  Arnold  Burges,  April   21,   1879. 
Dash,  Colburn's,  April  12,   1879. 

1880. 

Cubas,  C.  N.  Whitman,  Jan.,  1880. 
Palmerston,  Chas.  E.  Willard,  Jan.,  1880. 
Rex,  R.  C.  Hawley,  January,  1880. 
Fan,  T  Forman  Taylor,  May,  1880. 
Peg's  Boy,  C.  K.  Drane,  June,  1880. 
Dexter,  C.  M.  Munhall,  July,  1880. 
Pride  of  the  Border,  Chas.  H.  Raymond,  July, 

1880. 
Dart,    A.    H.   Moore,    September,    1880. 
Countess  Luna,  A.  H.  Moore,  September,  1880. 
Duke,  Tristam  Burges,  October,   1880. 
Fausta,    Dr.    Clayton,    Nov.,    1880. 


Stella,  A.  H.  Moore,  Jan.,  1881. 
Romp,    (Orgills),    April,   1881. 
Alexander,  C.  H.  Mason,  May,  1881. 
Countess  Ada,  Harvard  K.  C,  June,   1881. 
St.  Elmo,  Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir,  June,   1881. 
Lofty,   C.  K.   Drane,   July,   1881. 
June,   St.  Louis  K.  C,  July,    1881. 
Polly,  Westminster  K.  C,  July,  1881. 
Maxim,  St.  Louis  K.  C,  July,   1881. 
Count   Nailor,  J.  H.  Dew,  August,   1881. 

1882. 

Countess   May,    Harvard   K.    C,   Jan.,    188: 
Lincoln,  J.   H.  Dew,  Jan.,   1882. 
Glida,  J.  H.  Dew,  Jan.,  1882. 
Dolly  Varden,  Dr.    G.   A.    Stark,  Feb.,  i8i 
Belton,    John   Bolus,   March,    1882. 
Pickles,   Geo.  B.   Clason,  April,   1882. 
Roval  Duke,   H.   S.  Magraw,  April,   1882. 
Don,  Theo.   Morford,  April,   1882. 
Fanny,   D.   C.   Burgundthal,   April,   1882. 
Lizzie  Lee,  Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir,   May,   1882. 
Chickasaw,   D.  Bryson,  May,   1882. 
Roval   Blue,  Howard  Hartley,  June,   1882. 
Salisbury,    C.    H.    Mason,   July,   1882. 
Jessie,  E.  A.,  Herzburg,  July,  1882. 
Carlowitz,   Jas.   A.    Goodsell,   August,   188: 
Venus,  W.  A.  Van  Brunt,   Sept.,   1882. 
Gladsome,  J.  W.  Foster,  Dec,  1882. 


DATE    OF    DEATH    OF     PROMINENT     DOGS— Continued. 


29 


1883. 

Queen    Mab,  Tristam   Burges,  Jan.,    1883. 

Keswick,  J.  B.  C.  Lucas,  Feb.,  1883. 

Darkie,    A.    H.    Moore,    Feb.,    1883. 

Peg,  Dr.  N.  Rowe,  March,   1883. 

Pride  of  the   South,   Capt.  Pat  Henry,   April, 

1883. 
Rollo,  T.  M.  Brumby,  May,   1883. 
Nellie,   D.    C.    Sanborn,   June,    1883. 
Novelty,  D.  C.  Sanborn,  July,  1883. 
Joe  Bowers,  D.  C.  Sanborn,  July,  1883. 
Ranger  Bov,   G.  W.   Bassford,  August,   1883. 
Star,  W.  B.  Wells,  Sept.,   1883. 
Dash,  J.  Von  Lengerke,  Sept.,    1883. 
Countess  Key,   Major  Key,  Oct.,   1883. 

1884 

Grouse,  Jerome   Marble,  April,   1884. 
Warwick,   H.  W.   Gause,   April,   1884. 
Blue  Belle,  E.   L.  Mills,  June,  1884. 
Peep  o'   Day,   D.  Bryson,  June,   1884. 
Raleigh,  A.  H.  Moore,  July,  1884. 
Black,   Harrv   Malcolm,   July,    1884. 
Gath,   W.  j'   Crawford,  Julv,   1884. 
Clip,    L.    H.    Smith,   July,    1884. 
Nabob,   E.    F.   Stoddard,   July,    1884. 
Phyllis,  D.  C.  Bergundthal,  August,  1884. 
Bow,   Mr.   Odell,   Aueust,   i88jl. 
Bessie,   Luther   Adams,  August,   1884. 
Biz,  J.  B.   Mcintosh,   Sept.,   1884. 
Blanche,    J.    M.    Taylor,    Oct.,    1884. 
Silk,    Harry   Malcolm,   October,    1884. 
Come,    Col.  James   Gordon,    Nov.,   1884. 
Le   Guy,   A.   H.   Moore,   Nov.,   1884. 
Brussels,   Wm.   Vie,  Nov.,   1884. 
Rupert,    Nov.,    1884. 

Tarn  Glen,  John  H.  Naylor,   Nov.,   1884. 
Daisy  Dean,  J.  H.  Dew,  Dec.    1884. 

1885. 

Dido's    Daughter,    J.    Shelley    Hudson,    Feb., 

1885. 
Countess,  A.  C.  Krueger,  April,  1885. 
Nellie,  Jno.  A.  Long,  April,   1885. 
Miaida,  Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir,  May,  1885. 
Leicester,   A.   H.   Moore,  May.    1885. 
Luna    Faust,   Wm.    Werner,    June,    1885. 
Meteor,   Col.  W.  E.  Hughes,  July,   1885. 
Count  Fred,  J.   Shelton,   August,   1885. 
Clifton  Hero,  Jno.   A.  Long,  August,   1885. 
Petrel,  E.  I.  Martin,  Oct.,  1885. 
Princess  Draco,  J.   N.  Brunson,  Dec,   1885. 
Sue,   P.   H.   &  D.   Bryson,   Dec,    1885. 
Maxim,  Col.  W.  E.  Hughes,  Dec,  1885. 


May,  Theo.  Morford,  Jan.,  1886. 
Donald    II.,    Clifton    Kennels,    June,    1886. 
London,    Coleman,    Feb.,    1886. 
France,    E.   W.    Conden,    Feb.,    1886. 


Eva,  John   S.   Wise,   March,   1886. 
Turk,    Dr.   H.    C.   Glover,    March,    1886. 
Floy,  E.  V.  Hale,  April,    1886. 
Lufra,  Amorv  R.  Starr,   May,    1886. 
Beulah,   John   S.   Wise,  June,    1886. 
Rush,  E.  Orgill,  July,  1886. 
Thunder,   A.    H.   Moore,  July,    1886. 
Joe,  Jr.,   Geo.  W.   Campbell,   July,   1886. 
Fannie,   Geo.  W.   Campbell,   August,   1886. 
Lou  II.,  A.  H.  Moore,  August,  1886. 
Tu-Tu,   Mrs.  Wheatleigh,  August,   1886. 
Cornelia,   L.    Shuster,   Jr.,    Oct.,    1886. 
Dash  III.,  A.  M.  Tucker,  Nov.,  1886 
Blue  Belle,  E.  W.  Jester,  Nov.,  1886. 


Jenny  Lind,  W.  A.  Coster,  Jan.,   1887. 
Rose,    Dr.    Wm.    Jarvis,   Jan.,    1887. 
Ch.    Heather,  Jno.   H.  Naylor,   Feb.,   1887. 
Noreen,  Dr.  Wm.  Jarvis,   March,   1887. 
Rake,   D.  C.  Bergundthal,  April,   1887. 
Novelette,   Thos.   Johnson,    May,   1887. 
Flossie,  J.    K.   Renaud,   May,    1887. 
Amine,   John    S.   Wise,    May,    1887. 
Princess   Lorna,  J.   E.  Dager,   June,    1887. 
Wat,  Amorv  R.  Starr,  August,  1887. 
Spinawav,  Westminster  K.   C,  August,   7887. 
Faust,  S.'  A.  Kaye,  Sept.,  1887. 
Aileen,   Dr.    J.   S.    Nivan,    Oct.,    1887. 
Don,   R.   T.  Vandevort,    Nov.,    1887. 
Dido  II.,   Gen.  W.  B.  Shattuc,  Nov.,   1887. 
Luke,  Dr.  Jas.  Rodman,   Dec,   1887. 
Pembroke,    Lake    View    Kennels,    Dec,    1887. 


San   Roy's  Boy,   Dr.   J.   A.   Hartman,    Spring, 

1888 
Patti    M,   C.   M.   Munhall,   Spring,    1888.  _ 
Kevstone,   Mt.   Washington   Kennel,      Spring, 

1888. 
Bruce,   J.   H.  Roberts,    Spring,    1888. 
Begorra,  J.  H.  Roberts,  Spring,   1888. 
Glenduff,  H.  E.  Chubb,  Spring,   1888. 
Zella    Glenduff,    H.   E.    Chubb,    Spring,    1888. 
Planet,    Idstone    Kennels,    Spring,    1888. 
Ladv  Croxteth,  Idstone  Kennels,  Spring,  1888. 
Lily   Bang,    Idstone   Kennels,   Spring,    1888. 
Fred    of    Idstone,    Id9tone    Kennels,     Spring, 

1888. 
Flash    of    Idstone,    Idstone    Kennels,    Spring, 

1888. 
Hamlet    Sleaford,     Idstone    Kennels,    Spring, 

1888. 
Rob   Rov,    Associated   Fanciers,    Spring,    1888. 
Above    all    burned    at    fire,     dog     show 

building,  Columbus,  O.,  Spring  Show,  1888. 
Druid,   Arnold   Burges,   Jan.,    1888. 
Brush,   J.   Sprague,   Jan.,   1888. 
Belle   Noble,   D.   M.  Barringer,   Feb.,   1888. 
Count,    Frank    Dole,    Jan.    22,    1888. 
Nell  of  Efford,  Graphic  Kennels,  April,  1888. 
Drake,   Luther   Adams,   May,    1888. 


30 


DATE    OF    DEATH    OF    PROMINENT    DOGS— Continued. 


Trinket,   J.  A.  Dill,   May,   1888. 

Water  Lily,  W.   H.   Moeller,  June,   1888. 

Beaufort,   Chestnut  Hill  Kennels,  June,    1888. 

Gem,  J.   N.  Maclin,  June,   1888. 

Frost,    July,    1888. 

Lillian,     (Bryson's),     Syracuse    K.    C,    July, 

1888 
Vale  Belton,  Dr.  Jas.  E.  Hair,   Sept.,   1888. 
Westminster   Naso,  Westminster  K.    C,  Oct., 

1888 
Dom   Pedro,   Chas.  D.   Cugle,   Oct.,  1888. 
Erin,  J.  B.  C.  Lucas,.  Dec,  1888. 
Biddy,  J.  B.  C.  Lucas,  Dec,  1888. 
Young  Meteor,  C.  I.  Engel,  Dec,  1888. 
Rex,    P.   T.    Madison,    Dec,    1888. 


Tammanv,  F.  R.   Hitchcock,   Feb.,   1889. 
Revel   VL,   G.   Muss-Arnolt,   March,    1889. 
Lady  Avaline,   E.  B.   Sears,   March,   1889. 
Rumor,    Graphic    Kennels,    March,    1889. 
Minting,  Jr.,  April,   1889. 
Count  Rapier,  June,   1889. 
Minting,  E.  H.  Moore,  June,  1889. 
Ilford   Caution,   E.   H.   Moore,   June,   1889. 
Countess,  E.   H.   Moore,   June,    1889. 
Clementine  D,  L.   Shuster,  Jr.,  July,   1880. 
Bloomo,  Chas.  Heath,  July,   1889. 
The   O'Donoghue,   Sept.,    1889. 
Don,    W.   E.   Rothermel,    Oct.,    1889. 
Donald,  Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels,  Oct.,  1889. 

1890. 

Nora,  F.  S.  Brown,  Feb.,  1890. 
Rory   O'More.   W.    N.    Callender,    Feb.,    1890. 
Britomartis,    John    E.    Thayer,    Feb,    1890. 
Lady   Miles,  E.   H.   Moore,   March,   1890. 
Waters  Grouse,  D.  P.  Waters,  May,   1890. 
Cora  of  Wetherell,   F.  Windholz,  June,   1890. 
Meally,  Chas.  Heath,  July,  1890. 
Biddy  Clare,  Louis  Hilsendegen.  July,   1890. 
Rod's  Lady,  H.   Hulman,  Jr.,  July,  1890. 
Patsy  D,  Dr.  Wm.  Jarvis,  Sept.,   1890. 
Pegmatite,  Dr.   N.  Rowe,   Sept.,    1890. 
Lady   Croxteth   II.,   B.   F.   Seitner,   Oct.,    1890. 
Gladstone,  P.   H.  Bryson,   Nov.,   1890. 
Dorr,  Fred  A.  Taft,  Nov.,  1890. 
Gathlit,    J.    Shellev    Hudson,    Dec,    1890. 
Flake    of    Flockfinder,    E.    R.    Bellman,    Dec, 

1890. 
Dashing    Novice,    California    Kennels,    Dec, 

1890. 
Tapster,   Char.   F.   T.   Kennels,   Dec,    1890. 
Black  Obo,  Detroit  K.  C,  Dec,  1890. 


Count  Noble,  B.  F.  Wilson,  Jan.,  1891. 
Moonshine,   Char.   F.   T.   Kennels,  Jan., 
Richmond,   Jas.   Lindsey,   Jan.,    1891. 
Fannie   Gladstone,  W.  W.  Tituc,   Feb.. 
Glen  Rock,  E.   W.  Jester,  March,    1891. 


Alton,   E.   H.    Moore,   March,    1891. 
Ben  Lomond,  E.   H.   Moore,   March,   1891. 
Ramona,  Jno.  E.  Thayer,  April,  1891. 
Scotilla,    Chestnut    Hill    Kennel,   April,    1891. 
Marchioness  Peg,  Dr.  N.  Rowe,  May,  1891. 
Hesper,  E.  B.  Sears,  May,   1891. 
Peg-Jim.    Dr.    N.  Rowe,   June,    1891. 
Bracket,  —  De  Forest,  July,   1891. 
Flame  M.,   Maj.  L.   W.    Murnan.  July, 
Scottish  Prince,   Col.  Ruppert,   August,   1891. 
Mingo  II.,   Jno.   Mercer,   Dec,   1891. 
Plinlimmon,    E.    H.    Moore,    Dec,    1891. 
Buckellew    (E.    S.),   W.    A.    Coster,    Dec    28, 
1891. 

1892. 

Albemarle    (E.   S.),  E.  G.  Elliott. 
Reveler   (E.  S.),  W.  B.  Hill. 
Cherrvstone    (Ptr.),  Ed.  S.  Shultz. 
Kildare  Rosalie    (I.   S.),   Wm.   Harte. 
Tone,    Genrose    Molly,    Cora    and    Countess 
Juno    (Beagles),    burned    in    F.    W.    Chap- 
man's Kennels. 
Hopes    Mark,    Blue     Ridge     Kennels,     April, 

1892. 
Carrie     (B.    D.),    Wheatley    Kennels,    April, 

1892. 
Monarch   VL,   Retnor   Kennels,    April,    1892. 
Pitcher    (Fox  T.l.  J.  E.  Thaver,  April,   1892. 
Alberts    Duchess    (E.    S.),    Dr.    J.    A.    Hart- 
man,   May,   1892. 
Juno  A    (E.   S.),  Avent  Kennels,   May,   1892. 
Lord   Bute    (St.   B.),   Menthon   Kennels,   May 

13,    1892. 
Queen  Bendigo    (B.  T.),  Jno.  Morehead,.  Jr., 

'May,  1892. 
Memnon       (Greyhound),       Hornell-Harmony 

Kennels,   May,    1892. 
Roger    (E.   S.),L.  Gardner,   May  15,  1892. 
Roval  Duke    (Ptr.),  Ben  Lewis,  July,  1892. 
American   Dan    (E.   S.),   T.   W.  House,   July, 

1892. 
Ch.  George  (Pug),  Mrs.  Pue,  August,  1892. 
Ch.  Kash  (Pug,),  A.  E.  Pitts,  August,  1892. 
Chance  (E.  S.).  Avent  Kennels,  October,  1892. 
Bo  Peep  (E.  S.),  Avent  Kennels,  Oct.,  1892. 
Daisy  Hunter  (E.  S.),  Disappeared  Nov.  10, 
1892,   and   never  heard   from. 

i893- 

Osborne    Ale    (Ptr.),    C.    G.    Stoddard,    Jan, 

1893- 
Rubv  D    (E.  S.),  P.  Lorillard,  Jr.,  Jan.,  1893. 
Mainspring     (Ptr),     Char.     F.     T.     Kennels, 

Jan.  1893. 
Kent  of  Bloomo    (Ptr.),  A.  B.  Truman,  Jan., 

1893. 
Graphite    (Ptr.)),  E.  R.  Bellman,  Jan.,   1893. 
Ch.    Revel   III.    (Ptr.),    Chas    Heath,    March, 

1893- 
Belhus,  Jr.,   (B),  Geo.  F.  Pollock,  April,  1893. 
Louise    (Ptr.),    H.   M.   Graydon,   April,    1893. 


DATE    OF    DEATH    OF    PROMINENT    DOGS— Continued. 


31 


Ch.    Beaumont     (G.     S.),    Jas.     B.     Blossom, 

April,  1893. 
Galatea    (E.   S.),   C.   C.    M.    Hunt,    May    19, 

1893. 
Ladv  Gladwin    (St.  B.),   Col.  Ruppert,   June, 

1893- 
Royal  Cute   (Ptr.),  E.  R.  Bellman,  July,  1893. 
Alan   Breck    (D.),   Geo.   Macdougall,   August 

24,   1893. 
Master  Peter    (G.),  H.  C.  Lowe,  Sept.,   1893. 
Rockingham     ( E.    S.),     F.    Windholz,     Sept., 

i893- 
Paul   Dombey,    (E.   S.),   Harry  Dutton,   Nov., 

1893. 
Manitoba    Shot    (Ptr.),    Thos.   Johnson,    Dec, 

1893- 
Daisy  Foreman-    (E.  S.),  Geo.  X.  Neal,  Dec, 

1893. 
Blucher  (Ptr.),  Jno.  B.  Castleman,  Dec,  1893. 
Emperor    Sting    (E.    S.),    John    Rogge,    Dec, 

1893. 

1894- 

Wise    Croxteth    (Ptr.),    E.    R.   Bellman,    Jan., 

1894- 
Ormonde  (M.),  C.  E.  Bunn,  Feb.,  i8q4. 
Belle  Beaufort    (Ptr.),  E.  B.  Buchanan,  Feb., 

.l89+- 
King   Don     (Ptr.),    King   Don    Ptr.    Kennels, 

Feb.,    1894. 
Katie    Noble     (E.    S.),    Francis      G.     Taylor, 

April,  1894. 
Leekhoi    (R.  W.),   C.   S.  Hanks,   May.   1894. 
Plinlimmon,  Jr.,   (St.  B.),  Gustave  Fox,  May, 

1894. 
Ch.   Aristocrat    (St.   B.)     Frank    S.   Anderson, 

May,  1894. 
Ch.   Lady   Wellington    (St.   B.),   M.    H.  Thi- 

man,  May,  1894. 
Young    Signal    (I.    S.),    G.    O.    Smith,    June, 

1894. 
Ladv   Elcho    (I.   S.).   A.  B.  Truman,   August, 

1894. 
Alto,    (Ptr.),  H.  C.  Britton,  August,   1894. 
Mandan     (E.    S.),    R.    B.    Morgan,    August, 

1894. 
Lord    Graphic     (Ptr.),    Dr.    J.    R.     Daniels, 

August,   1894. 
Benzine  (E.  S.),  W.  C.  Downing,  Sept.,  1894. 
Partera    (G.),    H.   C.  Lowe,   September,    1894. 
Ladv  Colens    (M.),   C.  E.  Bunn,   Oct.,   1894. 
Gamester    (Ptr.),   F.   H.   Fleer,   Oct.,   1891. 
Paul  Bo   (E.  S.),  Richard  Merrill,  Oct.,  1894. 
Cardinal   Beaufort    (M.).    Nov.,   1894. 
Ilwaco,  (Beagle),  G.  A.  Buckstaff,  Dec,  1894. 

1895- 

Ch.  Obo  II.    (C1     Mr.  Willev,  Jan.,   1895. 
Hops   II.    (Ptr.),  P.   T.   Madison,   Jan.,    1895. 
Kent  Elgin  (Ptr.),  T.  T.  Ashford,  Jan.,  1895. 
Ossining    (Ptr.),   W.   H.   Hyland,    Feb.,    1895. 
Belhus    (B.),  Dr.  C.  A.  Loiigest,  April,   1895. 


Sir  Bedivere  (St.  B.),  C.  A.  Piatt,  April, 
1895. 

Trales   (G— d.),  Ed.  H.  Lyon,  April,  1895. 

Cashier    (Pug),    Al.    Eberhart,    May,    1895. 

Roslvn  Wilkes  (C.-e.),  J.  P.  Morgan,  June, 
1895- 

Trinkets  Chief  (Ptr.),  Gus  Pabst,  June,  1895. 

Diomed    (E.   S.),   Jno.    S.   Wise,   July,    1895. 

Graven  Image  (B-g.),  Dr.  N.  E.  Oliver, 
August,   1895. 

Ch.  Gypsy  Girl  (B.  &  T.  T.)  Dr.  Foote, 
August,   1895. 

Flight  cf  Riverview  ( E.  S.),  Taylor  Wil- 
liams, Nov.,  1895. 

Gladstone  Bov  (E.  S.),  Hudson  Estate,  Dec, 
1895. 


Dad    Wilson    (E.    S.),    Hudson    Estate    (date 

unknown). 
Ben   Hill    (E.    S.),   Hudson   Estate    (date   un- 
known). 
Ossian    (Ptr.),   P.  T.   Madison,    Feb.,    1896. 
Damon    (B.-dg.),   N.  Baldwin,  Feb.,   1896. 
Ch.     Judith      (B.-d.),    J.    L.    Winchell,    Feb., 

1896. 
Ch.   Tim    (I.    S.),   Dr.   Sauveur,    April,    1896. 
Bloom    (Ptr.),    May,    1896. 
Donna    Juanita    (E.    S.),    Wood,    May,    1896. 
Ch.    Spot   R    (Beagle),    Geo.    F.   Reed,    June, 

1896. 
Bohemian    Girl    (E.    S.),    J.   L.   Barker,    July, 

1896. 
Dudley    Stroller    ( Fcx      T.).    Dr.     D'Evelyn. 

August,  1896. 
Peg  III.    (E.  S.),  Dr.  Rowe,  August,   1896. 
Flockfinder  III.   (Ptr.),  T.  R.  Purcell,  August, 

1896. 
Reglov    (St.  B.),   H.  McCracken,   Aug.,  1896. 
Ruby's     Girl     (E.    S.),    G.     G.     Williamson, 

Sept.,   1896. 
Jean     (E.    S.),    Mai.    J.    B.    Downing,    Oct., 

1896. 
Ch.  Duskv  Trap    (Fox  T.),  T.  E.  Parr,  Dec, 

1896. 
Cal.   Bernardo    (St.    B.),   J.    G.    Barker,  Dec, 

1896. 

1897. 

Leeds    Barry    (St.    B.),    Swiss    Mt.    Kennels, 

Jan.,  1897. 
Miller's   Rab    (G-d.),    A.   C.  Bradbury,    Feb., 

1897. 
Dime's    Dollv    (Beagle),    Wm.    Saxby,    Feb., 

1897. 
Lee   Gladstone    (E.   S.),  E.  Huidekoper,   Feb., 

1897. 
Eolus   Rex   II.    (E.    S.),    C.   P.    Mingst,    Feb., 

1897. 
India    (Ptr.),    Char.    F.    T.   Kennels,    March, 

1897. 
Mons.    Boilet    (Frch.    B-dg.).      Mr.      Phelp* 


32 


DATE    OF    DEATH    OF    PROMINENT  DOGS— Continued. 


April,   1897. 
Ch.   Grand   Master    (St.  B.),   T.   H.   Browne, 

May,  1897. 
Ch.  Black  Duke    (C-r.),   Geo.  Douglas,  June, 

1897. 
Trinket's    Bang     (Ptr.),    Wm.     Titterington, 

June,  1897. 
Ch.  Belmont   (G.   S.),  Jas.  B.  Blossom,  July, 

1897. 
Marguerita  (I.  W.  Sp'l),  T.  A.  Carson,  Aug., 

1897. 
Soudan    (E.  S.),  E.  S.  Gordon,   Oct.,   1897. 
Dictator   (Ptr.),  Dr.  E.  M.  Booker,  Oct.,  1897. 
Toledo    Blade    (E.    S.),    J.    E.    Dager,    Oct., 

1897. 
Patti   Croxteth,   T.,    (Ptr.),   A.     B.     Truman, 

Oct.,   1897. 
Master   Dennis    (G-d.),     at     San     Francisco, 

Oct.,   1897. 


Pitti  Sing   (E.  S.),  Thos.  Johnson,  Jan.,  1898. 
Ch.    Rex    Watch    (St.    B.),    Mrs.    Lee,    Jan., 

1898. 
Alta  Ivo    (St.  B.),   Mrs.  Lee,  Jan.,   1898. 
Glen  Jarvis   (I.  S.),  Glendyne  Kennels,  Feb., 

1898. 
Scottish    Chief     (St.    B.),    Robt.    Boyle,    Feb., 

1898. 
Baron    Florence    (St.    B.),     A.     F.     Kramer, 

April,    1898. 
Alabama    Girl     (Ptr.),      H.      H.      Mayberry 

April,  1898. 
Hellgate    Defender     (St.    B.1*      F.    J.    Gould, 

April,  1898. 
Gaths    Mark,    Jr.,     (E.    S.),    G.    W.    Bedell, 

April,   1898. 
Strideaway    II.    (Ptr.),   A.   E.   Gibson,   April, 

1898. 
Fannie  V.  Croxteth    (Ptr.),  May,  1898. 
Babazoun    (G-d.),  May,  1898. 
Gem    of    the     Season     (G-d.),    Terra     Cotta 

Kennels,   May,   1898. 
Pearls  Dot   (Ptr.),  Geo.  E.  Gray,  June,  1898. 
Prince    Fernmore    (St.    B.).     J.    C.     Donnell, 

June,  1898. 
Ch.  Duke  Wadswoith   (St.  B.),  F.  J.  Gould, 

June,   1898. 
Croxie   Kent    (Ptr.),   W.   N.   Lipscorb,   June, 

1898. 
Albert  Long   (E.   S.),  Theo.  Goodman,  Jun% 

1898. 
Kingston   (E.  S.-)>  Fishback  &  Baughn,  June, 

1898. 
Ch.   Le  Prince    (St.   B.),   F.   J.   Gould,   June, 

1898. 
Ch.  Alton  II.    (St.  B.),  D.  E.  Waters,  June, 

1898. 
Rip  Rap    (Ptr.),  Char.  F.  T.  Ken-els,  Aug, 

1898. 
Ch.    Tommy   Tickle    (B.-Tr.),    J.   L.    Arden, 

Sept.,   1898. 
Antonio    (E.    S.),    Sept.,    1898. 


Southern  Belle   (G.d.),  Ben  Lewis,  Oct.,  1898. 
Tony's   Mark    (E.   S.),   W.  J.   Baughn,   Nov., 

1898. 
Barker's    Queenie     (E.     S.),    E.    E.    Waters, 

Nov.,   1898. 
Dick  Swiveller   (I.  S.),  San  Fran,  Dec.,  1898. 
Valiente    (E.   S.),  J.  Schumacher,   Dec,  1898. 
Rowena    (E.   S.),  J.   Schumacher,   Dec,   1898. 
Ch.   Roy   K.    (Beagle),   H.  L.  Kreuder,   Dec, 


1899. 

Tiara    (Fox-Tr.),  Kilnhurst  Ken.,  Jan.,  1899. 
Rowdy   Rod    (E.    S.),   Geo.   A.   Ewing,   Jan., 

1899. 
Tony's   Gale    (E.   S.),   Eldred   Kennels,   Jan., 

1899. 
Breeze    Gladstone     (E.    S.),    F.     G.    Taylor, 

Feb.,   1899. 
Lola    Queen    (Ptr.),    Dr.    C.    A.    Ellis,    Feb., 

1899. 
Jap    Kent    (Ptr.),    Fishback   &  Baughn,   Feb., 

1899. 
Count   Graphic    (Ptr.),    Hes      Milkins,     Feb., 

1899. 
Count    Featherstone    (E.    S.),    Chas.    F.   Tret- 
bar,  March,   1899. 
Finglas    (I.    S.),   W.   L.   Washington,   March, 

1899. 
Ponce  de  Leon,   AI.   Eberhart,   March,    1899. 
Frank    Forest    (B-e),    H.    L.   Kreuder,    April, 

1899. 
Lorna    Doone    III.    (I.    S.),    W.    W.    Kendall, 

April,   1899. 
Golden  Gate   (E.  S.),  H.  M.  Graydon,  May, 

1899. 
Ch.    Minnie   K    (E.   S.),    Dr.   E.  W.   Kessler, 

May,  1899. 
Unser  Fritz    (Dach'd),   F.  A.  Hartlieb,  May, 

1899. 
Bohemian    Lassie    (E.    S.),    F.    W.    Schubert, 

May,  1899. 
Ch.   Albert's  Ranger    (E.   S.^     Dr.  Jas.   Hair, 
Luna    (E.    S.),   W.   B.   Wells,   May,    1899. 
Ch.  Jingo   (Ptr.),  N.  T.  DePauw,  June,  1899. 
Buckeye   Kate    (E.   S.),   Fishback    &   Baughn, 

June,    1899. 
Maude  E   (  E.  S.),  P.  M.  Essig,  July,  1899. 
Lord   Neversettle    (G-d),   H.   C.  Lowe,  Aug., 

1899. 
Ch.    Lee    II.    (Beagle),    Windholme    Kennels, 

August,    1899. 
Dwight  Ormonde   (Collie),  Mrs.  J.  R.  Ough- 

ton,  Sept.,  1899. 
Balsora   (Ptr.),  T.  T.  Ashford,  October.  1899. 
Tippoo    (Ptr.),    Char.    F.    T.    Kennels,    Octo- 
ber,  1899. 
MacHamber   (Ptr.),  Eric  Hamber,  Oct.,  1899. 
Strideaway  (Ptr.),  E.  O.  Damon,  Nov.,  1899. 
Queen  Vic   (I.  S.),  Dr.  S.  Lacock,  Dec,  1899. 
Glad   (E.  S.),  Wm.  Hovle,  Dec,  1899. 
Dan's  Lady,  (E.  S.),  G.  G.  Williamson.  Dec, 


DATE    OF    DEATH    OF  PROMINENT  DOGS— Continued. 


33 


19OO. 

Dot's  Jingo    (Ptr.),  W.   H.   Scott,   Jan.,   1900. 
Ch.    Freezer    (Boston    Tr.),   W.    C.   Titcomb, 

March,   1900. 
Two    Spot    (Ptr.),    J.    W.    Canaday,    March, 

1900. 
Lucy  S   (Beagle),  D.  C.  Summers,  April,  1900. 
Bonner   (Ptr.),  C.  B.  McKibben,  April,  1900. 
Dime    (Beagle),   Wm.    Saxbv,   April,    1900. 
Selkirk    Iris    (E.    S.),    E.    R.    Shannon,    June, 

1900. 
Signal    (I.   S.),  June,    1900. 
Uncle    Sam    (Ptr.),    Dr.   J.   R.    Daniels,    July, 

1900. 
Hurstbourne  Lelaps    (E.    S.),  E.   S.   Fishback, 

July,  1900. 
Loo    (I.   S.),   Dr.  G.   G.  Davis,   July,   1900. 
Gladstone's     Nora     (E.     S.),     Frank     Jaqua, 

Sept.,    1900. 
Prince  Lucifer    (E.   S.),  W.  G.  Barker,  Sept., 

1900. 
Highland    Fleet    (E-    S.),    Dr.    Jas.    E.    Hair, 

Oct.,    1900. 

1901. 

Trilby  Bang  Bang    (Ptr.),   Robt.    McQuillan, 

Jan.,  1901. 
Ladv  Ripstone   (Ptr.),  D.  R.  Rose,  Jan.,  1901. 
Lamplight     (E.    S.),    C.    Ed.    Coffman,    Jan., 

1 901. 
Monk    of    the    Dale     (E.    S.V    Marsh    Byers, 

Feb.,    1901. 
Count   Gladstone   IV.    (E.    S.),    Verona   Ken- 
nels, Feb.,   1901. 
Le  Baron    (St.  B.),  J.  Meisenheimer,   March, 

1 901. 
Pearls  Fan   (Ptr.),  L.  Stuehmer,  March,  1901. 
Dash    Buckellew     (E.     S.),     F.     C.     Merrill, 

March,    1901. 
Dick    Bondhu    II.     (E.    S.),     Tohn    Woolton, 

April,    1901. 
Lotonio   (E.  S.),   J.  M.  Watson.  May,  1901. 
Columbia    Dan     (Ptr.),    R.    W    Shaw,    June, 

1901. 
Cynosure    (E.    S.),    Norvin    T.    Harris,    June, 

1901. 
Count  Hunter   (E.  S.),  Dr.  C.  I.  Shoop,  July, 

1 901. 
Remnant    (St.   B.),    Col.  Ruppert,   July,    1901. 
Lena    Belle    (E.    S.),    P.    Lorillard,    Jr.,    July, 

1901. 
Chimes    (E.  S.).  L.  W.  Dart,  July,   1901. 
Cid    (Ptr.),  J.  R.  Purcell,  July,   1901. 
Callie    (Foxh'd),   O.  T.  Joslin,   Aug.,   1901. 
Dots  Daisy  (Ptr.),  Geo.  E.  Grav,  Sept.,  1901. 
Lady   Rip' Rap    (Ptr.),   W.    P.    Austin,    Sept., 

igor. 
Rod's   Nellie  Byers    (E.   S.),   Bedford   Kennel, 

Oct.,    1901. 
Ch.    Urada    (Ptr.),    Fred    Lenoir,    Nov.,    1901. 
Drillma^ter  (Ptr.),  Dr.  O.  W.  Ferguson,  Nov., 

1901. 


For    Freedom     (G-d),    Pasha    Kennel,    Nov., 

1 901. 
Trueman    (Beagle),  Middlesex  Kennel,  Nov., 

1901. 
Hunters    Nelly  Bly    (E.   S.),   A.    C.   Peterson, 

Dec,    1901. 
Le  Prince,  Jr.   (St.  B.),  F.  H.  Bushnell,  Dec, 

1901. 

1902. 

Sabine's  Rip  (Ptr.),  Jesse  Fletcher,  Jan.,  1902. 

Clyde— 

Rodnor    (E.  S.),  J.  R.  Schuvler,  Feb.,  1902. 

Lady  Belle   (Ptr.),  J.  W.  Fl'ynn,  Feb.,  1902. 

Mortimer    (Ptr.),    G.    A.   Chabot,   Feb.,    1902. 

Flr^nce    Gladstone    III.      (E.      S.),     W.     J. 

Bai's'm.    Feb.,    1902. 
C'.i.    L'Ambassadeur    (B-dg),    C.    G.    Ho-ton, 

March,   1902. 
Jingo's  Johnny    (Ptr.),   F.  I.  Denifon,  March, 

1902. 
Ch.  Fairy  Queen    (B.  &  T.  T-r),  Chas.  Wil- 
son,  April,    1902. 
Rodfield   (E.  S.),  Ed.  Raimer,  April,  1902. 
Ross  Jingo    (Ptr.),   E.   H.  Luk°,  April,    1902. 
Devonshire  Jennie's   Girl    (Ptr),  L.   S.   Weil, 

April,    1902. 

Ch.  Portland    (B-d-g),  ,  April,   1902. 

Doc   Hick    (E.    S.),    J.    W.    Considine'    April, 

1002. 
Mallwvd    Edward    (E.   S.),    H.    A.    Belcher, 

April,    1902. 
Sports'  Maid    (E.  S.),  Cha*.  W.  Twav,  May, 

1002. 
Eve's    Sen     (Ptr.),    Dr.    J.    R.    D-niel,    May, 

1902. 
S'oux    (E.   S.),   Avent  &  Dur.ea,  May,   1902. 
May  Hobson   (Ptr.),  R.  Crormton,  Mav,  1902. 
Co-mtess    Tsabel     (E.    S.),    T.    P.    McCcnnel', 

Tune,   1902. 
Peach    Mark    (E.    S.),   W.   W.   Van    Arsdale, 

June,    1902. 
Jce  Crmming  (E.  S.~),  Clarence  Mackay,  Jub', 

1902. 
Nitta   Yuma    (Ptr.),  W.   F.  Booker,  Jr.,  July, 

1902. 
Ale-k   C.    rPf.),  J.  E.  Lucas,   Auc,   1902. 
Lady    Ma"d    Mannering    /E.    S.),    Boyle    G. 

Boyle,   Sppt.,   1902. 

Nell  R.    (Beagle), ,   Oct..   1902. 

Fayette  Vanguard    (E.  S.),  Maj.  J.  B    Down- 
ing-,  Oct-,    19^2. 
Winnetka  Wonder    (Collie),   Geo.  Higginson, 

Dec,  1002. 
Pacemaker     (Collie),    W.    C.    Hunter,    Dec, 

1902. 
Ch.  Clvde  (Be-o-le).  B.  S-  Tumin-  Dec,  1902. 
Topsy  Queen   (E.  S.),  Geo.  West,  Dec,  1902. 

1003. 

Tito's  Co'-^    Ttr.V  F.  L.  Deni-on.  Feb.,  1903. 
Lorenzo    (E.   S.),  F.  R.  Atkins,   March,   1903. 


3+ 


DATE    OF    DEATH    OF    WELL-KNOWN    DOGS — Continued. 


Rodney  Stone   (B.  D-g),  Richard  Croker,  Jr., 

March,  1903. 
Chester    (Ches-e),    R.    W.    Mathews,    March, 

1903. 
Muckletonian     (E.    S.),    P.    B.    Winn,    April, 

1903. 
Marie's  Sport  (E.  S.),  H.  B.  Ledbetter,  missed, 

April,   1903. 
Tyras    (Gt.  D-e),   Henrv  Lee,   May,   1903. 
Geneva    (E.  S.),  P.  Lorillard,  Jr.,  May,  1903- 
Ivel  Rustic    (B.  d-g),   Geo.     Thomas,      May, 

1903. 
Gypsy   Dexter    (Ptr.)    Dr.   C.   A.   Ellis,   May, 

1903. 
Miss  Whe?ler   (Ptr.),  F.  C.  Ellis,  Tune,  1903. 
Don  Bu:kelhw   (E.   S.),  C.  B.  Hewitt    June, 

1503. 
Orator    (Foxh-d),  R.   D.  Perry,  July,    1903. 
Lady's  Tony  Boy   (E.  S.),  Wm.  Elliott,  Sept., 

1903. 
Blankenbakers  Spinaway    (Ptr.),   Nitta  Yuma 

Kennel,   Oct.,   1903. 
Ch.  Alberta  Joe    (Ptr.),  Thos.  Johnson,  Dec, 

1903. 
Portia    (Gt.  D-e),  Miss  Whitney,  Dec,   1903- 


1904. 

Ortiz  King  (E.  S.),  Ortiz  Farm  Kennel,  Jan., 

1904. 
Gorham's  Jing     (Ptr.),    Gorham    &    Boomer, 

Jan.,   1904. 
Rodfield    Buckellew     (E.    S.),    Nick    Daniels, 

Feb.,    1904. 
Glen    Monarch    (B-d-g),   Thos.   W.    Lawson, 

Feb.,   1904. 
Dot's    Pointer     (Ptr.),    C.    E.    Pierson,    Feb., 

1904. 
Northern  Huntress   (E.  S.),  J.  T.  Tiedemann, 

Feb.,  1904. 
Fred  Elcho   (I.  S.),  Dr.  J.  S.  Lacock,  March, 

1904. 
Llewellin     Drake      (E.     S.),     Thos.     Plimly, 

March,   1904. 
Lula    Gladstone     (E.     S.),    J.    A.    Woodruff, 

March,    1904. 
Blankenbaker's    Imp     (Ptr.),    F.    P.    Portman, 

March,    1904. 
Harold    Skimpole     (E.    S.I,    A.    C.    Peterson, 

April,    1904. 
Ch.   Maggie  of  Eaton  Park    (C.     s-1),     Nor- 
wood   Kennel,   April,    1904. 
Sure    Shot     (E.    S.),    J.    W.    Canaday,    May, 

1904. 
Blacksie    (Ptr.),  ,  June,  1904. 


Andover     Ruth      (C-r),     Andover     Kennels, 

June,    1904. 
Sousie    (E.  S.),  J.  E.  Stout,  Aug.,  1904. 
Manitoba    Joe    (Ptr.),    Thos.    Johnson,    Aug., 

1904. 
Devonshire  Jennie    (Ptr.),  L.   S.   Weil,   Aug., 

1904. 
Lady    Clinton     (Ptr.),    F.    P.    Harter,    Aug., 

1904. 


Princess   Cyrano    (Ptr.),  W.   F.  Fielder,  Oct., 

1904. 
Sallie  Kinloch    (E.  S.),  Chas.  B.  Cooke,  Oct., 

1904. 
Lady  Myrtle    (E.  S.),  Chas.  K.  Brown,  Nov., 

1904. 
Rip    Rap's    Belle    (Ptr.),    S.    W.    Scott,    Nov., 

1904. 
Copper  Coin   (Ptr.),  W.  P.  Austin,  Dec,  1904. 
Joe   Cumming,   Jr.    (E.    S.),   W.    B.     Wilson, 

Dec,   1904. 
Senator  P.    (Ptr.),  J.  W.  Flynn,  Dec,  1904. 
Bright    (Ptr.),  J.   A.  Taylor,   Dec,    1904. 


1905. 

Lad    of    Rush     (Ptr.),    L.    W.    Blankenbaker, 

Feb.,   1905. 
Nellie    P.    (Ptr.),    F.    Germvn,    March,    1905. 
Oakley   Hills   Pride    (E.    S.),   Dr.    Hammond, 

March,  1905. 
Top    Notch    Brownie     (Ptr.),     A.     H.     Ball, 

March,    1905. 
Knight  Errant  (E.  S.),  F.  G.  Taylor,  March, 

1905. 
King    of    Lynn     (Ptr.),    Robt.    Leslie,    April, 

1905. 
Anne  of  Abbotsford    (E.  S.),  E.  A.  Burdette, 

April,    1905. 
St.   Elmo    (G-d),    Mrs.    Smith-Lenour,    April, 

1905. 
Rodney     Smasher     (B-d-g),     C.    G.    Hopton, 

May,    1905. 
Antoinette  II.   (E.  S.),  J.  D.  Law,  May,  1905. 
Parkhill  Imperial    (C-e),  F.  C.  Boving,  June, 

1905. 
Frederica  Mathews    (E.  S.),  R.  W.  Mathews, 

June,   1905. 
Kitsap   Tingo    (Ptr.),  E.  A.  Swift,  June,  1905. 
Count    Whites-tone's    Chief     (E.    S.),    N.    A. 

Wedeen,   June,    1905. 
Ch.    Mallwyd    Meg      (E.    S.),     J.    Riplinger, 

June,    1905. 
Daisy  Baughn    (E.    S.),   F.   L.   Holmes,   June, 

1905. 
Cincinnati    Pride    (E.    S.),    E.    A.    Burdette, 

July,  1905. 
Petrel    Count's    Boy     (E.    S.),    A.    J.    Smith, 

Julv,    1905. 
Petrel    Count    (E.    S.),  W.   J.   Baughn,   Aug., 

1905. 
Tony  Mac  (E.  S.),  D.  R.  Rose,  Aug.,  1905. 
Specks  Jingo   (Ptr.),  Chas.  Hyde,  Aug.,  1905. 
Lady    Belle    Oakley     (E.    S.),    O.    H.    Binns, 

Aug.,    1905. 
Arab     ) 

Oudh     V    Char.  F.  T.  Kennels,   Sept.,   1905. 
Agra     J 

Ladv  Lou    (Ptr.),   J.   S.  Fletcher,   Sept.,   1905. 
Albert's  Patch    (E.  S.),  Dr.  G.  B.  Goubeaud, 

Sept.,   1905. 
Cowley's  Rodfield's  Pride  (E.  S.),  J.  W.  Cow- 
ley,  Oct.,    1905. 


DATE    OF    DEATH    OF    PROMINENT      DOGS— Continued. 


Miss  Jackson    (E.   S.),  H.   R.   Edwards,  Oct., 
1905. 

Brown's  Bella  Pointer   (Ptr.),  LeRoy  G.  Mil- 
ler,  Oct.,    1905. 

Mars  Chan    (E.  S.),  W.  S.  Bell,   Nov.  1905. 

Shiawassa     Beauty     (E.     S.),     E.     C.     Smith, 
Dec,    1905. 

1906. 

Penuchle    (E.    S.),    Louis      Hilsendegen,   Jan., 

1906. 
Lady's  Count  Gladstone    (E.  S.).  G.  G.  Wil- 
liamson, Jan.,    1906. 
Mac's    Tony    Boy    (E.    S.),    W.    P.    McVay, 

Jan.,    1906. 
Rod  Gladstone    (E.  S.),   C.  W.   Gilbert,  Jan., 

1906. 
Tessa    Rockingham    (E.    S.),    C.    E.    Thomas, 

Jan.,   1906. 
Kent  Babe    (Ptr.),  C.  E.  Thomas,  Jan.,  1906. 
High  Card   (E.  S.),  Louis  Hilsendegen,  Jan., 

1906. 
Selkirk    Solus    (E.    S.),    \Y.    B.    Wells,    Feb., 

1906. 
Dan  Thiers   (E.  S.),  Frank  Reilev,  Feb.,  1906. 
Bessie   Rodfield    (E.   S.),  J.   B.   Griffith,    Feb., 

1906. 
Gen.  Lee   (E.  S.),  F.  T.  Darst,  Feb.,  1906. 
Cowley    Buckellew-     (E.    S.),     Nick    Daniels, 

March,    1906. 
Kentwood    (Ptr.),  E.   W.   Foote,   April,    1906. 
Rips  Ranger  (Ptr.),  Sidney  Smith,  April,  1906. 
Minnesota  Mack    (E.  S.),  P.  A.  Byers,  April, 

1906. 
Mollie  Wilkes    (Ptr.),  Jno.  L.  Hinkley,  May, 

1906. 
Ch.    Rockcliffe    Gold    Spot    (D-n),    Rockcliffe 

Kennels,   May,  1906. 
Queen  cf  Diamonds    (E.   S.),  A.  Hilsendegen, 

May,    1906. 
Jessie's   Melrose    (E.   S.),   H.  A.   Kirbv    June, 

1906. 


Young    Rip    Rap    (Ptr.),    Bar    Harbor    Ken- 
nels, July.   1906. 
Rodfield    Ruby     (E.    S.),    Col.    A.    J.    Casse, 

Aug.,  1906. 
Fanny     Buckellew     (E.     S.),     Nick     Daniels, 

July,    1906. 
Heather  Malt  (Ptr.),  Thos.  Blvth,  Julv.  1906. 
Rodney  Merlin    (B-d-g),  C.  G.  Hopton,  July, 

1906. 
Chauncy  Rip  Rap    (Ptr.),   l\  R.  Fishel,  Sept., 

1906. 
Nelly    Hope's    Girl     (E.    S.),    A.    L.    Kelley, 

Sept.    1906. 
Alpine  Lad    (Ptr.),  Chas.  Proctor,  Oct.,  1906. 

Yashti    (E.   S.),   ,   Oct.,    1906. 

Deacon    (Ptr.),  S.   H.  Allen,  Oct.,   1906. 
Dream's   Light    (Ptr.),     J.     E.     House,     Oct., 

1906. 
First  Lady    (Ptr.),  C.  S.   Greer,  Oct.,   1906. 
J  Prince   Romeo 

1  Earl   Noble  J.  R.   Gray,   Oct.,    1906. 

Jessie  Rodfield,   Dr.  J.  A.   Bown,   Nov.,   1906. 
Miss  Ransom,    H.  R.  Edwards,   Dec,    1906. 

1907. 

Shot    Windem    (E.    S.),    D.    C.    White,    Jan., 

1907. 
Belle   of   Rip    Rap    (Ptr.),    E.    G.    Leas,   Jan., 

1907. 
Courier-Journal    (E.    S.),    G.   O.    Smith,    Feb., 

1907. 
Lad    of    Jingo    (Ptr.),    W.    P.    Austin,    Feb., 

1907. 
Ransom    (E.  S.),   H.  R.  Edwards,   Feb.,   1907. 
Osceola    (Ptr.),  John  F.   Schall,  March,   1907. 
Ruby's  Rod,  Apiil,   1907. 
Uncle  B.,  H.  R.  Edward's,  April,   1907. 
Sports  Boy,  C.  B.  Cooke,  April,  1907. 
Gladness,  P.  M.  Essig,  May,  1907. 
Whiteline,  T.  Russell,  May  24,  1907. 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


1874. 

TENNESSEE    STATE    SPORTSMEN'S    ASSOCIATION. 

Inaugural  Trials  held  at  Memphis,  Term.,  October  8,  1874.    Judges — J.  W.  Burton,  J.  H.  Acklen. 

FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 

First  prize,  a  silver  service.     12  entries. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed . 

Prize. 

Handler. 

H.  Clark  Prichitt 

Knight 

Black 

Setter 

1st,    88  pts. 

Owner 

T.  M.  Horsfall 

Romp 

Eng.  Setter 

86    " 

T.  M.  Horsfall 

W.  A.  Wheatley 

Guido 

Dropper 

80    " 

W.  A.  Wheatley 

J.  H.  Dew 

Mack 

Setter 

78    " 

J.  H.  Dew 

W.  A.  Wheatlev 

Addie 

Setter 

72 

W.  A.  Wheatley 

A.  Merriman 

Rex 

Blk&  wht 

Pointer 

67    " 

A.  Merriman 

Wm.  Carroll 

Bang 

64     « 

H.  Greer 

D.  Stevens 

Frank 

Liv  &  wht 

Setter 

63    " 

D.  Stevens 

A.  Francis 

Dixie 

Setter 

57    " 

A.  Francis 

Scale  of  points  not  reported. 


1875- 

TENNESSEE    STATE    SPORTSMEN'S    ASSOCIATION. 

Second  Annual  Trials  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  October,  1875.    Judges— E.  Orgill,  W.  A.  Williams. 

PUPPY  STAKE. 

First  prize,  $150  and  Cup  ;  second,  $100  ;  third,  $50.     Proof  of  age  to  be  given  if  required.     Entrance,  $15.     4  entries 
and  starters,  all  English  Setters.     Unplaced,  Major  J.  M.  Taylor's  Blanche. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


•?.  H.  Bryson 
L.  H.  Smith 
Luther  Adams 


;  Maude 
Paris 
Duke 


Leicester 
i  Leicester 
Prince 


Dart 
Dart 
Dora 


Prize. 


Handler. 


B,  w  &  tan     Eng.  Setter  1st,  100  pts.   T.  M.  Horsfall 
Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  2d,    93    "      L.H.Smith 
Blk  a  wht     'Eng.  Setter^d,     74    "     I  Luther  Adams 


BRACE  STAKE 

Judges—  Luther  Adams,  E.  C.  Sterling. 

First  prize,    $250  and  Cup  ;  second,  $150;  third,  $100.     Entrance,  $25.     Open  to  all.     Four  braces  started. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Geo.  W.  Campbell 

(  Tom 

/  May 

W.  A.  Williams 

\  Romp 

/  Rake 

P.  H.  Bryson 

J  Maude 
]  Paris 

L.  H.  Smith 

Sire. 


Joe 
Joe 
Dandy 

Leicester 
Leicester 


Buck,  Sr. 
Buck,  Sr. 

Nellie 

Dart 
Dart 


Color. 


Red  4  wht 
Red 


B,  w  &  tan 


Breed. 


Native  Set. 
Native  Set. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter 


ist,  77  pts. 

Eng.  Setter     .  ,    ,i 

Eng.  Setter|2d-  74 
Eng.  Setter     .  u 

Fno-     QptK»ri3al  72 


Geo.  W.  Campbell 

T.  M.  Horsfall 

T.  M.  Horsfalll 
L.  H.  Smith 


CHAMPION  STAKE. 
Open  to  all.     First  prize,  $250  and  Cup  ;  second,  $150  ;  third  $100,     Entrance  $25. 


Owner. 


Geo.  W.  Campbell 
R.  C.  Nicholson 
P.  H.  Bryson 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Tom  Joe 

Harry  Joe 

Maude  I  Leicester 


Dam. 


CoIot. 


Breed. 


Pm 


Buck,  Sr. 
Buck,  Sr. 
Dart 


Red  *  wht    i  Native  Set.   ist,    92  pts. 
Black  |2d,     71    '' 

B,  w&tan    I  Eng.  Setter^d,    67    " 


Handler. 


Geo.  W.  Campbell 
R.  C.  Nicholson 
T.  M.  Horsfall 


Scale  of  points  used  in  these  trials:     Nose, 30;  pace  and  style,  20;  backing,  10;  breaking,  15;  retrieving,  5;  style 
».nd  stanchness  in  pointing,  15  ;  roading,  5  ;  total,  100. 


H.  C.  PRICHITT  AND  HIS  SETTER  KNIGHT-FIRST  FIELD  TRIAL  WINNER  IN  AMERICA. 


FIELD   TRIALS.  37 

1876. 

TENNESSEE    STATE    SPORTSMEN'S    ASSOCIATION. 

Third  Annual  Trials  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Nov.  13,  1876.    Judges— E.  Orgill,  J.  H.  Whitman,  Col.  Jas.  Gordon. 

PUPPY  STAKE. 
Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  under  18  months  old.     First  Prize,  $150  ;  second,  $100  ;  third.  $50.     Entrance  $15. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam.             Color.           Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

John  Davidson 
Capt.  Pat  Henry 

W.  A.  Wheatley 

Isabella 
Pride  of  the 

South 
Countess 

Chester 
Leicester 

Hay's  Joe 

Fannie  II.     B&wtick'd  Eng.  Setter 
Dart               B,  w  &  tan    Eng.  Setter 

Key's  Kate  Red  4  white  Irish  Setter 

TSt,     40ptS. 

Div.  2d  &  3d 

39Pfs 
Div.  2d  a  3d 
39  Pts- 

John  Davidson 
Capt.  Pat  Henry 

Geo.  Winfred 

DRAKE  (93). 


GREENWOOD  PLATE  STAKE. 
Prize,  gold  plate  donated  by  E.  O.  Greenwood.     Open  to  Irish  Setters  only.     Judges  as  above.     Three  starters,  Erin, 

Friend  and  Kate. 


Owner.                     Dog.               Sire.              Dam.             Color. 

Breed. 

Prize.                   Handler. 

St.  Louis  Kennel  Club  Erin              'Knight's       .Peggy            Red 

Star           1                       1 

Irish  Setter 

First              C.  B.  Whitford 

CHAMPION  STAKE. 
Open  to  all.     First  prize,  $250  ;  second,  $150;  third  $100.     Entrance  $25      Judges  as  above.    12  starters— 6  English 

Setters,  4  Irish,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Luther  Adams 
P.  H.  Bryson 
L.  H.  Smith 


I  Drake  Prince 

Stafford         Rake 
1  Paris  'Leicester 


Dora 
Dart 
Dart 


Color. 


Breed. 


B  &  w  tick'd  Eng.  Setter 
Bl  k  &  white|Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Handler. 


1st,   45Pts.   C.  B.  Whitford 
2d,     43    "      P.  H.  Bryson 


Blue  belton  'Eng.  Setter  3d,     42    "      L.H.Smith 


3« 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


BRACE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all.     Brace  maybe  owned  by  two   persons.     First   prize,  Chicago   Field   Cup,  value  $150,  and  J4  entrance 

money  ;  second,  iM.  per  cent,  entrance  money;  third,  }i  entrance  money.     Entrance  $25.     Four  braces  started. 

Juages—'E.  Orgill,  Col.  Jas.  Gordon,  Maj.  J.  M.  Taylor. 


Owner. 


Dos 


Luther  Adams 

St.  Louis  Kennel  Club| 

P.  H.  Bryson 

L.  H.  Smith 
Capt.  Pat  Henry 


I  Drake 
I  Erin 

)  Maude 
"I  Stafford 
i  Paris 
-  Pride  of 
/  the  South 


Dam 


Colcr. 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 
Irish  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Firsc 


-!  Second 


Hanuler. 


Third 


C.  B.  Whitford 

P.  H.  Bryson 

L.  H.  Smith 
Capt.  Pat  Henry 


Capt.  Pat  Henry  won  special  prize  for  best  broken  puppy,  with  Pride  of  ihe  South. 

SCALE    OF    POINTS   USED    IN    ABOVE    TRIALS    (POSSIBLE    POINTS,    50.) 


Positive  Points  of  Merit. 

I                 Negative  Points  for  Demerit. 

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3 

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2 

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Isabella 

25 

3 

3 

2 

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Pride  of  the  South 

20 

3 

5 

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5 

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42 

42 

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39 

Countess 

3 

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4 

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CHAMPION  STAKE. 

Drake 

20 

3 

7 

5 

5 

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45 

43 

Stafford 

20 

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4 

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43 

43 

Paris 

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42 

1877. 

HAMPTON,  IOWA,  TRIALS. 

Hampton   Iowa,  Trials  on  Chickens,  Sept.  4,  1887.    Judges—  John  E.  Long,  Henry  Miller,  H.  ).  Edwards. 

PUPPY  STAKE. 

For  Setter  and  Pointer  Puppies  under  iS  months.     First  prize,  $100  ;  second,  $75  ;  third,  $50  ;  fourth,  $10.     17  starters  — 

8  English  Setters,  6  Irish,  1  Gordon,  1  Pointers. 


Owner. 


D.  C.  Sanborn 
St.  Louis  Kenne 
Jesse  Sherwood 
Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


1     Dcg. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

^Nellie 
Club;  Berkley 

Carrie  11. 
r         j St.  Elmo 

Belton 
Elcho 
Pilot 

Pride  of  the 
Border 

Dimple 
Lou  II. 
Carrie 
Herzberg's 
Jessie 

Bl'k  4  white 

Red 

Red 

B,  w  *  tan 

Eng.  Setter 
Irish  Setter 
Irish  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

1st,   46  pts. 
2d,     34    " 
3d,    28     " 
4th,  27     " 

b.  C.  Sanborn 
|C.  B.  Whitford 

—  Ackerman 

—  Ackerman 

CHAMPION  STAKE. 
Open  to  all.    First  prize,  $100;  second,  $75  ;  third,  $50;  fourth,  $10.    30  starters— 17  English  Setters,  6  Irish,  7  Pointers. 

Handled. 


Owner. 


D.  C.  Sanborn 
Geo.  Waddington 
Geo.  Waddington 
Dr.  Nicholson 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Nellie  Belton 

Black  Ned  JRick 

Queen  |Rick 

Dash  ]Joe 


'Dimple 
Dina 
Spot 
Kilty 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Bl'k*  white  Eng.  Setter  1st,    49  pts. 
Black  |Eng.  Setter  2d,    47    " 

Black  *  tan   Eng.  Setteri;d,    44     '' 
Roan  lEng.  Setter  4th,  42     " 


D.  C.  Sanborn 
Geo.  Waddington 
Geo.  Waddington 
Dr.  Nicholson 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


39 


TENNESSEE    STATE    SPORTSMEN'S    ASSOCIATION. 

Fourth  Annual  Trials,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Nov.  12,  1877.    Judges — D.  C.  Bergundthal,  Gen.  Jackson 

and  Dr.  J.  B.  Alexander. 

PUPPY  '^TAKE. 

Coen   to   Setters  and   Pointers  under  18  months.     First  prize,  $150;  second,  $100  ;  third,  $50.     Entrance  $25. 

11  entries  and  n  starters— 5  English  Setters,  6  Irish. 


Owner. 


P.  H.  Bryson 
W.  W.  Tucker 
Geo.  W.  Campbel 


Doc 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Gladstone 
Champ 
Ida,  Jr. 


Dan 
iJep 
Erin 


Petrel 

Florence 

Ida 


B,  w  t  tan 
I  Red 

)Red 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  ist,64=ipta    I.  II.  Dew 
Irish  Setter  2d,  52'i   "      W.  W.  Tucker 
Irish  Sctter^d,  sc%  "     |W.  J.  McKay 


CHAMPIO*    STAKE. 

Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  any  age.    First  prize,  $250;  second,  $150  ;  third,  $100.     Entrance  $25.     20  entries 
and  starters — 9  English  Setters,  10  Irish,  1  Gordon.     Judges  as  above. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Dam. 


Geo.  W.  Campbell 
Capt.  Pat  Henry 

W.  A.  Wheatley 
D.  C.  Sanborn 


Joe,  Jr.  lElcho 

Pride  of  the  Leicester 

South 
Countess       Hay's  Joe 
Nellie  Belton 


iBuck,  Jr. 
jDart 

Key's  Kate 
:  Dimple 


Color. 


Breed. 


Red 

B,  w  &  tan 


Red 

Bl'ka  white 


Irish  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Handler. 


1st,  6273  pts.  M.  C.  Campbell 
2d,  58^     '•    Capt.  Pat  Henry 


Irish   Setter  J  Div.  3d  ,     W.  A.  Wheatley 
Eng.  Setter,  |    57%  pts.   D.  C  Sanborn 


DUPONT  POWDER  CO.'S  BRACE  STAKE. 
First  prize,  $150  ;  second,  $75  ;  third  $25.     Entrance  $25.     Judges  as  above. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Capt.  Pat  Henry 

L.  H.  Smith 
Geo.  W.  Campbell 

P.  H.  Bryson 


I  Pride     of  Leicester 
<  the  South 
( Clip  jLeicster 

j  Joe,  Jr.      Elcho 
)  Buck,  Jr.  I  Joe 
1  Gladstone  Dan 
J  Dog  Whip  Rake 


Dam. 


Dart 


Color. 

B, 

w  & 

tan 

B, 

w  4 

tan 

Red 

Fawn 

B, 

w  4  tan 

B, 

w  * 

tan 

Breed. 

Eng.  Setter] 

66  pts. 
Eng.  Setter 
Irish  Setter  j     .         u 
Irish  Setter  1  2d'  S2 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Handler. 


-J  ist.C 


3d,  31 


Capt.  Pat  Henry 

L.  H.  Smith 
M.  C.  Campbell 

J.  H.  Dew 


40  FIELD  TRIALS. 

ST.  LOUIS  KENNEL  CLUB  STAKE. 
Open  to  Setter  and   Pointer  Puppies  under  12  months.     First  prize,  Silver  Cup,  value  $50.     Entrance  $5. 

4  entries— all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed.      1      Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  H.  Dew- 

Rill 

Dog-Whip 

Fanny 
Kean 

B,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter  1st,    52  pts. 

J.  H.  Dew 

BREAKERS'  PRIZES. 
H.  C.  Prkhitt   $25  in  gold  to  trainer  of  best  broken  puppy  under  18  months,  won  by  J.  H.  Dew,  with  Gladstone. 
Van  L.  Kirkman  $2S  in  gold  to  trainer  of  best  broken  dog  or  bitch  in  the  Champion  Stake,  won  by  D.  C.  Sanborn 
with  Nellie.     J.F.Nicholson  $25  in  gold  to  trainer  of  best  broken  brace  in  Brace  Stake,  won  by  J.  H.  Dew  with 
Gladstone  and  Dog-Whip. 

SCALE  OF  POINTS  USED  IN  ABOVE  STAKES. 

Each  point  5,  with  5  opportunities  ;  backing,  0-5  ;  stanchness,  0-7 ;  retrieving,  0-5  ;  ranging  and  quartering, 
0-7  •  Pace,  1-12  ;  style,  0-5.  Possible  points,  66.  Demerits.  Each  flush  a  lost  opportunity  out  of  five.  False  point, 
3 ;  chase,  3  ;  breaking  shot,  3. 

To  arrive  at  decisions  the  scores  of  the  three  judges  were  added  together  and  divided  by  three. 


1878. 

MINNESOTA    FIELD    TRIALS. 

At  Sauk  Centre,  September,  1878.    On  Prairie  Chickens  and  Sharp-Tail  Grouse. 

NURSERY  STAKE. 

Open  to  Puppies  under  12  months.     First  prize,  $20  ;  second,  $10.     Entrance,  $5.     6  starters,  all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


R.  B.  Morgan 
Geo.  Waddington 


Prairie 
Belle 
Tempest 


Sire 


Rake 

Charm 


Dam. 


Pearl 
Gipsie. 


Color. 


Or  &  white 
Or  &  white 


Breed 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  ist,45>ipts.|R.  B.  Morgan 
Eng.  SetteAd,  43M    "    Geo.  Waddington 


MINNESOTA  KENNEL  CLUB  STAKE. 
Open  to  Puppies  under  18  months.     First  prize,  $50;  second,  $30;  third,  $20.     Entrance,  $5.     7  entries  and  starters, 

all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 

Dog.               Sire 

Dam.             Color.             Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

D.  C.  Sanborn 
D.  C.  Sanborn 
J.  H.  Whitman 

Strathroy      Leicester 
Dan              iRake 
Maggie          Rob  Roy 

May           1 

Dart              iB,  w  &  tan     Eng.  Setter 
Fanny           iB,  w  &  tan     Eng.  Setter 
Daisy            .Blue  belton   Eng.  Setter 

1st,    46  pts. 
2d,    38      " 
3d,     37K" 

D.  C.  Sanborn 
D.  C.  Sanborn 
Geo.  Waddington 

AGE    STAKE. 
Open  to  all.      First  prize,  $50  ;  second,  $30;  third,  $20.     Entrance,  $5.     13  entries  and   starters— 9   English   Setters, 


i  Irish,  1  Gordon,  2  Pointers. 

Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color.      I      Breed. 

Prize.                 Handler. 

E.  F.  Stoddard 

J.  S.  Jones 
D.  C.  Sanborn 

Friend 

Jet 
Strathroy 

Leigh's 
Flash 
Pilot 
Leicester 

Stella 

Nellie 
Dart 

Red 

Black 

B.  w  4  tan 

Irish  Setter 

Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

1st,    57  pts.   R.  B.  Morgan 

2d,    55    "     '— Stevens 
3d,    48    "'      D.  C.  Sanborn 

Brace  Stake  not  run.     Possible  points  in  above  stakes,  65.     Same  scale  as  used  in  Tennessee  Trials,  1877. 


TENNESSEE    STATE    SPORTSMEN'S    ASSOCIATION. 

Fifth  Annual  Field  Trials  at  Belle  Meade,  near  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Dec.  1,  1878.    Judges— Gen.  Jackson,  Gen. 

Churchill  and  Dr.  Rawlings  Young. 

PUPPY  STAKE. 

For  Setters  and  Pointers  under  18  months.     First  prize,  $150;  second,  $100;  third,  $50.     Entrance,  $15.     it  entries 

and  starters — 9  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Pointer. 


Geo.  W.  Campbell 
D.  C.  Sanborn 


Dog. 

Sire. 

Pearl  of 
Maury 
Fannie 
Dan 

Luke 

Light 
Rake 

Dam. 


Color. 


Daisy  Dean 

Buck,  Jr. 
Fanny 


Blk&  wht 


White 

B,  w  4  tan 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 

Native  Set. 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Handler. 


u<,   62  pts.  J.  H.  Dew 

2d,     59    "     IGeo.  W.  Campbell 
3d,     55    "     iD.  C.  Sanborn 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


CHAMPION  STAKE. 

Judges— Churchill  and  Young. 

Open  to  all.     First  prize,  $250  ■  second,  $150;  third,  $100.     Entrance,  $25.     22  entries  and  starters-I3  English  Setters, 


Owner. 


Luther  Adams 
M.  C.  Campbell 
P.  H.  Bryson 


Dog. 


Drake 
Joe,  Jr. 
Dog-Whip 


Sire. 


Prince 
Elcho 
Rake 


8  Irish,  1  Pointer. 


Color. 


Dam. 


Dora 
Buck,  Jr. 
Dart 


Breed. 


B  &  w  tick'd 

Red 

B,  vv  &  tan 


Eng.  Setter 
Irish  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Handler. 


j  Div.  1st  &  Luther  Adams 
1  2d,64^p.M.C.  Campbell 
3d  'P.  H.  Bryson 


DUPONT  POWDER  CO.'S  BRACE  STAKE. 
Open  to  all.    First  prize,  $150 ;  second,  $75  ;  third,  $50.    Entrance,  $25.    10  braces  started.    Judges  as  above. 


Owner. 

Harvard  Kennel  Club 

Luther  Adams 
John  C.  Higgins 
P.  H.  Bryson 

L.  H.  Smith 


Dog. 

Dash  III 

DraKe 
j  Lincoln 
I  Gladstone 
I  Paris 
I  Clip 


Sire. 


Blue  Prince 

Prince 

Dan 

Dan 

Leicester 

Leicester 


Dam 


Armstro'g's 

Kate 
Dora 
Lill  II 
Petrel 
Dart 
Dart 


Color. 


Blk  &  wht 

B&  w tick'd 
Lem  &  wht 
B,  w  &  tan' 
Blue  belton 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


■I  ist,56>i  p, 


2d.  55 


Eng.  Setteri  | 


uiuc  uciion  iMig.  setter    \     ,        ,,  „ 
B,  w  &  tan     Eng.  Setter1  1  3d>  $3™ 


Handler. 


Nesbitt 

Luther  Adams 
I  J.  H.  Dew 

j  L.  H.Smith 


NURSERY  STAKE. 
For  Puppies  under  12  months.     First  prize,  $50;  second,  25  lbs.  powder.     7  entries  and  starters-2  English  Setters, 

3  Irish,  2  Gordcn.    Judge—  Dr.  Young. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color.             Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

Geo.  W.  Campbell 
W.  A.  Wheatley 

Tom  III. 

Prairie 

Rose 

Joe,  Jr., 
Rake 

Kate 

Whitman's 
Pearl 

Red                 Irish  Setteri  1st,    sgpts. 
Blk  4  wht      Eng.  Setieri2d,    41    " 

Geo.  W.  Campbell 
W.  A.  Ellison 

Possible  ooints,  66,  as  in  Trials  of  1877. 

1879. 

NATIONAL    AMERICAN    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Field  Trials  at  Patoka,  Ills.,  Nov.  24,  1879.     Heat  system  adopted.    Judges— Capt.  Pat  Henry, 

Theo.  Morford,  J.  N.  Patterson. 

PUPPY  STAKE. 

For  Setters  and  Pointers  under  18  months.     First  prize,  $150;  second,  $100 ;  third,  $50.     Entrance,  $15.    6  entries  and 

starters— 4  English  Setters,  2  Irish. 


Owner. 

Dog.      ' 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Montview  Kennels 
Dr.  N.  Rowe 
Harvard  Kennels 

Count  Fred 

Marchion- 
1    ess  Peg 
1  Countess 

1     May 

Count 

Wind-em 
Druid 

Dash  111. 

Noma 

Peg 

Countess 
Ada 

Blk  &  wht 
B,  w  4  tan 

Blk  &  wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng,  Setter 

First 

Div.  2d  &  3d 

Div.  2d  &  3d 

J.  H.  Dew 

C.  B.  Whitford 

D.  C.  Sanborn 

FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 
Opentoall.     First  prize,  $250;  second,  $150;  third,  $100.      Entrance,  $25.     Closed  Nov.  21,  7  a.  m.     ustarters- 

7  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Montview  Kennels       Lincoln 
D.  C.  Sanborn  Nellie 

St.  Louis  Kennel  Club 'Bow 
J.  Palmer  ONeil  JDash 


Sire. 


Dan 

Belton 

Bang 


Dam. 


Color. 


Lill  II. 
Dimple 
Luna 


Lem&  wht 
Blk  &  wht 
Liv  <t  wht 

lYellow 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First  I  J.  H.  Dew 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  2d  &  3d|D.  C.  Sanborn 
Pointer  Div.  2d  &  3d  C.  B.  Whitford 

!Div.  2d&3d'H.  M.  Short 


BRACE  St AKE. 

First  prize,  $150  ;  second,  $75  ;  third,  $25.     Entrance,  $25.     5  entries.     3  braces  started. 


Owner.                      Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize.                  Handler. 

D.  C.  Sanborn 
Montview  Kennels 
St.  Louis  Kennel  Club 

J  Nellie 
|Dan 
\  Lincoln 
<  Count 
|     Fred 
J  Bow 
(  Faust 

Belton 
Rake 
Dan 
Count 

Wind-em 
Bang 
Sam 

Dimple 
Fanny 
Lill  II. 
Noma 

Luna 
Nell 

B,  w  &  tan 
B,  w  &  tan 
Lem  &  wht 
Blk  &  wht 

Liv  &  wht 
Liv  &  wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Pointer 
Pointer 

|  First          !  {•  D.  C.  Sanborn 
-J  Second      j  j-  J.  H.  Dew 

j  Third        1  |  C.  B.  Whitford 

42 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


EASTERN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  held  at  Robins  Island,  Dec.  10-13,  '879.    Judges— W.  A.  Coster,  T.  F.  Anderson  and 

Mr.  C.  DuBois  Wagstaff. 

PUPPY  STAKE. 

First  prize,  American  Field  Cup  and  $25  ;  second,  $40  ;  third,  $20.     Entrance,  $12.     4  entries  and  starters,  all 


English  Setters. 

Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  B.  Goodwin 

J.  O.  Donner 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Spelr 
E.  A.  Spooner 

Grousedale 

Bessie 

Banquo 
Daisy 

Water's 
Grouse 
Ranger-  II. 

St.  Elmo 

Benedict's 

Dash 

Daisy   Dale 

Mallard's 

Belle 
Flora 
Galloway's 

Flirt 

Or  *  wht 

Or  *  wht 

Blk  *  wht 
B,w  Atick'd 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 

Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

Wm.  Tallman 

T.  Predmore 

Ehsha  Burr 
Mac  Dickson 

RALEIGH    (2409). 

ALL -AGE   STAKE. 

Judges — T.  F.  Anderson,  W.  A.  Coster  and  L.  G.  Billings. 

First  prize,  Turf,  Field  and  Farm  Cup  and  $50  ;  second,  $50  ;  third,  $25.     Entrance,  $15.      Forfeit,  $10.     20  nom.-io 
English  Setters,  5  Irish,  2  Gordon,  3  Pointers.     15  starters — 10  English  Setters,  4  Irish,  1  Gordon. 


Owner. 


Wm.  Tallman 

Dr.  Wm.  Jarvis 
Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


Dog. 


Sire. 


lennie  Lathrop's 

I    Dick 
Raleigh  Elcho 

St.  Elmo 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Harringtn's  B,w  Atick'd  Eng.  Setter  First 

Gip  I 

Rose  I  Red  Irish  Setter  Second 

Pride  of  thelHerzberg's  jB,w  Atick'd  Eng.  Setter  Third 
Border  Jessie 


Handler. 


Wm.  Tallman 


E.  Wanamaker 
I  Hart  Height 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


43 


BRACE  STAKE. 
First  prize,  $100  ;  second,  $50.     Entrance,  $15.      Forfeit,  $10.      Five  braces  to  start  or  prizes  scaled.     5  started. 


Owner. 
Dr.  H.  F.  Aten 

Wm.  Tallman 


Dog. 


("Glen 

I  Ned 

f  Grouse- 
)      dale 
I  Smut 


Sire. 


Colburn's 

Dash 
Birdseye*s 

Prince 
Water's 

Grouse 
Copeland's 

Pete 


Dam. 


Mullin's 

Belle 
Aten's 

Blanche 
Daisy  Dale 

Queen  Bess 


Color. 


Breed. 


Blk  4  tan       Gordon 

Or  *  wht       Eng.  Setter 
Native  Set 


Prize. 


Handler. 


\  First  Blydenburg 


Second       Wm,  Tallman 


1880. 

NEBRASKA  STATE  SPORTSMEN'S  ASSOCIATION. 

Inaugural  Field   Trials,  Milford,  Neb.,  Sept.  30,  1880.     On   Prairie   Chickens  and   Quail.    Judges — B.  E.  B.  Kennedy 

and  Gen.  R.  R.  Livingston. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 
Open  to  all.     10  entries  and  starters — 6  English  Setters,  3  Gordon,  1  Irish. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Geo.  Waddington 
Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

Fred.  A.  Taft. 


Lizzie  Lee 
St.  Elmo 


Dorr 


Sire. 

Druid  [Millie 

Pride  of  the1  Jessie 

Border      I 
Don  Lady 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Blk&white  lEntr.  Setterjist,   98  pts. 
,B,  w*tan     Eng.  Setter  2d,  80 y*  " 


,  Blk  &  tan        Setter 


bd,  76K  " 


Handler. 


Geo.  Waddingtor. 
Jefferson  Cooper 

Fred.  A.  Taft 


PENNSYLVANIA  FIELD  TRIAL  CLUB. 

Tiials  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  26,  1880,  open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  owned  in  Pennsylvania.  Entries  limited 
to  35.  First  prize,  $100;  second,  $50  ;  third,  §25.  Entrance  $10.  Forfeit  $5.  17  entries— 14  English  Setters,  2  Irish, 
1  Pointer.    Judges— W.  A.  Coster,  B.  F.  Wilson,  Maj.  J.  M.  Taylor. 

ALL -AGE   STAKE. 
All-Age  Stake  not  run  to  a  finish  for  want  of  birds,  and  first  prize  divided  between  the   dogs   present   that  had 
won  in  the  first  series  of   heats,  viz.:  Thunder,  May  Laverack,  Belton   III.,  Doctor  and    Button.     Second   and  third 
divided  between  other  dogs  present  that  had  run  in  the  stake,  viz.:  Pat  II.,  Countess,  Roxey,  King    Dash,  Biddy  and 
Little  Lady. 

ASSOCIATION    STAKE. 

Nine  entries — 7  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Pointer.     Not  run. 

PUPPY   STAKE. 

Thirteen  entries— 9  English  Setters,  4  Irish.     Not  run. 

NURSERY   STAKE. 

Four  entries — English  Setters.     Not  run. 


NATIONAL  AMERICAN  KENNEL  CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Field  Trials   at   Vincennes,  Ind.,  Nov.  15, 1880.    Judges— V),  C.  Bergundthal,  Theo.  Morford, 

Capt.  Pat  Henry. 

DERBY    STAKE. 

First  Annual  Derby  for  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  April  1,  1879.     Forfeit  $5.     $10  additional   to  start,  $300 

added.     First  prize,  $150 ;   second,  $100  ;  third,  $50.     Forfeit  money  to  be  divided  in  same  ratio.     Closed  with 

118  nominations— 80  English  Setters,  18  Irish,  20  Pointers.     17  starters— 14  English  Setters,  3  Irish. 


Owner. 


D.  C.  Sanborn 

J.J.  Snellenburg 

Montview  Kennels 

W.  L.  McDonald 
J.  J.  Snellenburg 


D.  Bryson 


Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Count 

Count 

Nora 

Noble 

Wind-em 

Daisy 

Thunder 

Peeress 

Laverack 

Count 

Count 

Nora 

Nailor 

Wind-em 

Bruce 

Gladstone 

Daisy  Lee 

iMay 

Thunder 

Spot 

Laverack 

iPeep  o'Day 

Gladstone 

Clip 

Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


B,  w&tan   '  Eng.  Setter  First 

Lem  &  wht  ,Eng.  Setter  Second 

Blk  &  wht      Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

Lem  belton   Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Blk  *  wht     ,Er.g.  Setter  Div.  Third 

B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter,  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


D.  C.  Sanborn 

H.  M.  Short 

J.  H.  Dew 

C.  B.  Whitford 
H.  M.  Short 

C.  B.  Whitford 


A   snow  storm  and  severe  weather  prevented  the  running  of  the  All-Age  Stakes   with  14  entries,  and  the  Brace 
Stake  with  7  entries. 


44 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


I 886-8 i. 

EASTERN  FIELD  TRIAL  CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Field  Trials  at  Robins  Island,  Nov.  29,  1880.   Judges — D.  Rawlings  Young,  Col.  Jas.  Gordon, 

Justus  Von  Lengerke. 

NURSERY  STAKE. 

Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  under  12  months.    Limited  to  15  entries.    First  prize,  $60  and  2,000  Winchester  shells  ; 

second,   $40;  third,   $20.     Entrance  $10.     Forfeit  $7.50.     Closed  with   7  nominations — 1   English  Setter, 

6  Pointers.     5  starters — 1  English  Setter,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

D.  S.  Gregory 
Wm.  Tallman 

J.  R.  Raymond 

Belle 
Jenniell. 

Rover 

Sensation 

Scrantons 

Patch 

Grace 
Jennie 

Lem  4  wht 
Blk  A  wht 

Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 

Pointer 

First 
Second 

Third 

Hart  Height 
Wm.  Tallman 

G.  H.  Newton 

PUPPY'  STAKE. 

Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  under  18  months.     Limited  to  25  entries.     First   prize,  $100  and  a  gun  case  ;  second  $50; 

third,  $25;  fourth,  $15.    Entrance  $15.    Forfeit  $10.    Closed  with  8  nominations— 3  English  Setters, 

1  Irish,  4  Pointers.    6  starters— 2  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  3  Pointers. 

Owned. 


Max  Wenzel 
J.  O.  Donner 

H.  W.  Livingston 
D.  S.  Gregory,  Jr. 


Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Chief 

Berkley 

Duck 

Red 

Irish   Setter 

First 

J.  Miller 

J  ersey 

Ranger  II. 

Silk 

B,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

Second 

John  Bunnell 

Queen 

Baronet 

Rush 

Rose 

Lem  4  wht 

Pointer 

Third 

W.  W  Titus 

i  Belle 

Sensation 

Grace 

Lem  4  wht 

Pointer 

Fourth 

Hart  Height 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all.    Limited  to  50  entries.    First  prize,  $200  and  a  fox  gun  ;  second,  $100  ;  third,  $50  ;  fourth,  $25. 

Entrance  $25.     Forfeit  $15.    Closed  with  27  nominations— 17  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  2  Gordon, 

6  Pointers.    27  starters— 17  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  2  Gordon  and  6  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

P.  H.  Bryson 

Gladstone 

Dan. 

Petrel 

B,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

First 

C.  B.  Whitford 

John  C.  Higgins 

Dashing 
Monarch 

Dash  II. 

Countess 
Moll 

Blk  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Second 

E..I.  Martin 

Westminster    Kennel 

Sensation 

Jim 

Nell 

Lem  4  wht 

Pointer 

Div.3d44th 

—  Hammond 

Club 

Dr.  H.  F.  Aten 

Glen 

Colburn's 

Mullin's 

Blk  4  tan 

Gordon 

Div.3d  44th  —  Blydenburg 

Dash 

Belle 

Silver  Cup  for  best  Pointer  in  any  stake  was  awarded  to  Sensation. 


I88l. 

NEBRASKA    STATE    SPORTSMEN'S    ASSOCIATION. 

Second  Annual  Trials  at  Norfolk,  Neb.,  Aug.  31,  1881,   Judges—  Dr.  J.  J.  Leas  and  J.  D.  Brown,    Referee— E.  Perrine. 

ALL-AGE  SWEEPSTAKE. 
For  Setters  and  Pointers  owned  in  Nebraska.    First  prize,  50  per  cent,  entrance  money;  second,  30  per  c:nt.;  thirJ, 


20 

per  cent. 

Entrance,  $5,00.     7  Starters — 3  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  2  Pointers. 

Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed.      |      Prize. 

Hardier. 

Ed.  Johnston 

B.  E.  B.  Kennedy 

Dr  Peabody 

Fleet  II. 

Dick 

Fan 

Belton 

Floss 

B,  w  a  tan 

Liver 

Liver 

En-g.  Setteri  First 
Pointer         iSecond 
Pointer         'Third 

W.  T.  Irvin 

B.  E.  B.  Kennedy 

Dr.  Peab<  iy 

FREE  FOR  ALL  SWEEPSTAKE. 

Free  for  all  sweepstake  for  Setters  and  Pointers.    First  prize,  50  per  cent,  entrance  money  ;  second,  30  \      cent. 

third.  20  per  cent.     Entrance,  $5,     4  starters— 2  English  Setters,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Ed.  Johnson 
W.  T.  Irwin 
W.  T.  Irwin 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Floss 


Fleet  II.       .Belton 

Major 

Rock  II.       lHarrisRock  Nelly 


Color. 


B.  w  4  tan 
Lem  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Pointer 


Prize. 


First 

Second 

Third 


Han..ler. 


Ed.  Johnston 
W  T.  Irwin 
W.  T.  Irwin 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


45 


Inaugural  Trials,  held  at  Gilroy,  Cal.,  Nov.  7-8,  1881.     Judges— 

ALL-AGE  ST 


l88l. 

CILROY    ROD    AND    CUN    CLUB. 

obinson,  H.  H,  Briggs.     Referee—  D.  M.  Pylej 


6  starters,  4 

English  Setters.                 n 

,  1  Pointer. 

Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

C 

Breed.      1      Prize. 

Handler. 

—  Whittier 
C.  Miller 
E.  Leavesley 

Rock 

Sam 

Juno 

Eng.  Setterl  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  SetterlThird 

Thos.  Hildebrand 

PUPPY  STAKE. 
8  entries  and  starters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed.             Prize.                   Handler. 

M.  W.  Stackpool 
E.  Leavesley 
J.  W.  Orear 

Phil 
Juno 
Joe 

Gordon          First             iD.  Gilroy 
Second 
iThird            ! 

EASTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials,  held  at  Robins  Island,  Nov,  24,  1881.   Judges — T.  F.Taylor,  W.  A.  Coster,  Justus  Von  Lengerke 

DERBY. 
First  Annual  Derby  for  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  April  1, 1880.    First  prize,  $150  ;  second,  $100;  third,  $50, 
Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start..    Closed  October  1,  with  27  nominations,  17  English  Setters, 
5  Irish,  2  Gordon,  3  Pointers.    9  starters  — 7  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Diana 
White's 

Daisy 
White's 

Grace 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

E.  E.  Hardy 
John  G.  Heckscher 

Luke  White 

Pollux 
Ferida 

Sensation, 
Jr. 

Dash  III. 
Ranger  II. 

Sensation 

Blk  a  wht 
Lem  &  wht 

Lem  a  wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Pointer 

First 
Second 

Third 

Capt.C.  E.  McMurdo 
E.  I.  Martin 

Luke  White 

PECONIC  OR  ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and   Pointers.     First  prize,  $250;  second,  $150;  third,  ^$50.     Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $20  additional 

to  start.   Closed  October  1,  with  44  nominations— 29  English  Setters,  5  Irish,  1  Gordon,  9  Pointers.   21  starters — 

13  English  Setters,  4  Irish,  4  Pointers.     A  special  prize  of  $100  or  a  silver  cup  of  equal  value,  at  the 

option  of. winner,  is  given  for  best  Pointer  competing  in  the  stake. 


Owner. 


W.  A.  Buckingham 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


Dog. 


Grousedale 


Maida 
Lizzie  Lee 


Sire. 


Water's 

Grouse 
Dick 
Druid 


Dam. 


Daisy  Dale 

Clio 

Millie 


Color. 


Or  &  wht 


B.  w  &  tan 
Blk  &  v/ht 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Handler. 


First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  SetterThird 


Wm.  Tallman 

Hart  Height 
'Hart  Height 


MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Open  to  members  of  the  club  only.     Each  entry  to  be  owned  and  handled  by  member  making  nomination.     Prize, 

a  piece  of  plate,  value  $100,  to  be  known  as  the  Eastern  Field  Trials  Cup  of  1881.    Entrance,  $10,  payable  at 

time  of  nomination.      Entries  to  close  Oct.  1,  1881.     Closed  with  11  nominations— 6  English  Setters,  4 

Irish,  1  Gordon.     5  starters— 2  English  Setters,  3  Irish. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

peorge  T.  Leach 

Brock 

Count 
Bosco 

Countess 

Red 

Irish  Setter 

First 

Geo.  T.  Leach 

{3f"°  Mr.  E.  A.  Spooner  took  place  of  T.  F.  Taylor  as  judge  in  this  stake. 

SPECIAL  PRIZES. 

For  best  dog  or  bitch  worked  by  owner,  an  amateur  handler,  Geo.  T.  Leach,  Brock. 

The  American  Field  Cup  for  best  dog  or  bitch  in  the  puppy  or  all-age  stakes,  Grousedale. 

The  President's  Cup  to  breeder  of  best  dog  or  bitch  in  puppy  stake,  E.  E.  Hardy. 

The  prize  of  $100,  or  cup  of  equal  value  for  best  Pointer  in  all-age  stake,  won  by  Croxteth, 


46  FIELD   TRIALS. 

l88l. 

NEW    ORLEANS    CUN    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  held  at  Amite,  La.,  Nov.  25-28,  1881.    Judges— Col.  Jas.  Gordon,  Judge  J.  M.  Thompson, 

F.  Marion  BankLton. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

For  Setters  and  Pointers,  owned  in  Louisiana,  that  have  not  won  a  prize  in  a  previous  Field  Trial.    First  prize 

a  solid  silver  cup,  suitably  engraved  ;  second,  gold  medal ;  third,  silver  medal.    Entrance,  $3.    8  starters— 
.  1  English  Setter,  2  Irish,  x  Gordon,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  K.  Renaud 
C.  B.  Maginnis 
W.  C.  Percy 

Flossie 
Gordon 
Dot  of 
Dixie 

Rake 
Rupert 
King 
PhHip 

Daisy 
Whip 
Ada 

Blk  4  tan 
Liver 

Eng.  Setter 
Gordon  " 
Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 

J.  K.  Renaud 
W.  W.  Titus 
W.  C.  Percy 

NEW  ORLEANS  GUN  CLUB  STAKE. 

For  Setters  and  Pointers,  owned  in  Louisiana,  born  after  Nov.  1, 1878,  that  have  not  won  a  prize  in  any  previous  Field 

Trial.      First  prize,  gold  medal,  engraved  ;  second,  silver  hunting  watch  ;  third,  fine 

collar  and  chain.    Entrance,  $3,    3  entries  and  starters,  all  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

T.  K.  Renaud 
J.  W.  Jackson 

J.  L.  Harris 

Spot    . 
Marquis  of 

Lome 
Hector 

Dick 
Faust 

Tasso 

Vic 

June 

Di 

Liv  a  wht 

Liv  A  wht 

Lem  a  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 

Pointer 

First               J.  G.  Watson 
Div.  2d  a  3dJ.  W.  Watson 

Div.2dA3diH.  Fontaine 

1 

ARCOLA  KENNEL  CLUB  STAKE. 

For  Setter  and  Pointer  Puppies  owned  in  Louisiana,  and  born  after  April  1,  1S81.     5  entries  and  5  starters—  1  English 

Setter,  1  Irish,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J    K.  Renaud 
G.  S.  Watson 
J.  G.  Watson 

Spot 
Dash 
Tip 

Dick 
Dash 
Dick 

Vic 
Di 
Vic 

Liv  a  wht 

Black 

Liver 

Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 
Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 

J.  G.  Watson 
G.   S.  Watson 
J.  G.  Watson 

NATIONAL    AMERICAN     KENNEL    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  Dec.  5,  -.881.    Judges— B.  F.  Wilson,  Major  J.  M.  Taylor. 
D.C.  Bergundthal.     Flag  Steward—  Capt.  A.  E.  Woodson. 

DERBY. 

Second  American  Derby  for  Puppies  born  on  or  after  April  1,  1880.     First  prize,  $150 ;  second,  $100  ,  third,  $50,  with 

forfeit  money  added  pro  rata.     Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.     Closed  April  1,  1881,  with 

51  nominations— 42  English  Setters,  4  Irish,  5  Pointers.     15  starters — 14  English  Setters,  1  Irish. 


Owner. 

Dog.               Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

D.  C.  Sanborn 

Harvard  Kennel  Club 
Dr.  E.S.  Carr 
J.  H.  Dew 

Dashing 
Novice 
Bessie 
Shadow 
Glida 

Dash  II. 

Dash  III. 

Lincoln 

Gladstone 

Novel 

Countess  II 
Daisy  Dean 
Floy 

B,  w  a  tan 

Blk  &  wht 
B,  w  a  tan 
Blue  belton 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 
Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

D.  C.  Sanborn 

N.  B.  Nesbitt 
J.  H.  Dew 
J.H.  Dew 

Shadow  and  Glida  divided  first  prize  for  Wild  Consolation  Cup. 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


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l88l. 
FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 
Purse,  $500.    First  prize,  $250;  second,  $150;  third,  $100.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start.      Entries 
closed  Dec.  6,  1881,  with  25  entries.     25  starters— 20  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  1  Gordon,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


D.  Bryson 
D.  C.  Sanborn 
Capt.  Pat  Henry 
A.  M.  Waddell 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Peep  o'  Day  Gladstone 
Nellie  Belton 

Breck'nr'ge  Leicester 
Ladd  Lincoln 


Dam. 


Color. 


Clip  B,  w  4  tan 

Dimple  Blk  4  wht 

Dart  B,  w  &  tan 

Daisy  Dean  Or  4  wht 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter,  First 

Eng.  Setter, Second 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Ed,  Wallace 
D.  C.  Sanborn 
Capt.  Pat  Henry 
J.  H.  Dew 


BRACE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all.    Purse,  $250.     First  prize,  $150 ;  second,  $7S  ;  third,  $25.      Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start. 

Entries  closed  Dec.  6,  with  3  braces,  all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Colcr. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  R.  Henrichs 

I.  R.  Stayton 
D.  C.  Sanborn 

John  C.  Higgins 
W.  A.  Buckingham. 

(King 
<     Dash 
(Belton  III 

Nellie 
■I  Count 
/     Noble 
C  Dashing 
J    Monarch 
j  Grouse- 
{     dale 

Belton 

Belton 
Belton 
Count 

Wind-era 
Dash  II. 

Waters' 
Grouse 

Floss 

Floss 

Dimple 

Nora 

Countess 

Moll 
Daisy  Dale 

Liv  »  wht 

B,  w  4  tan 
Blk  4  wht 
B,  w  4  tan 

Blk  4  wht 

Or  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 

-,  First 
-j  Second 

j 

■<  Third 

H.  M.  Short 
D.  C.  Sanborn 

Wm.  Tallman 

PENNSYLVANIA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Field  Trials  held  at  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  Dec.  12. 1881.   Judges- J.  H.  Dew,  Capt.  A.  E.  Woodson, 

Wm.  Tallman. 
MEMBERS'  STAKE. 
Open  to  members  only.    Each  entry  to  be  owned  by  member  making  entry.    First  prize,  a  piece  of  plate,  value  $100 ; 
second,  silver  cup,  value  $50.    6  entries  and  6  starters— 5  English  Setters,  1  Irish. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


J.  J.  Snellenburg 

J.  S.  Mcintosh 
J.  R.  Henrichs 


I 

May 

<     Laverack 
|Biz 
King  Dash 


Thunder 

Dash 
Belton 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Spot  .Blkawht     j  Eng.  Setter  Div.  First     Owner 

Flora  [Red  (Irish  Setter' Div.  First     Owner 

Floss  'Liv  4  wht     j  Eng.  Setter,  Second  Owner 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  tolall.    First  prize,  a  Westley  Richards  hammerless  gun,  value  $415  ;    second,  a  Parker  gun,  value  $225  ;  third, 

$50.      Entrance,'  $10  forfeit,  $:o  additional  to  start.    Closed  with  20  entries.     13  starters— 

10  English  Setters,  2  Irish.  1  Gordon. 

Stake  divided  without  running  to  a  finish,  between  Count  Noble,  handled  by  D.  C.  Sanborn  ;  Nellie,  by  Sanborn  \ 

Dashing  Monarch,  by  E.  I.  Martin  ;  Grousedale,  by  Wm.  Tallman  ;  and  King   Dash,  by  H.  M.  Short  ;  the  first  three' 

remaining  unbeaten. 

DERBY. 

For  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  :88o.    First  prize,  a  Silver  Set,  value  $100  ;  second,  a  Breech-loading 

shotgun,  value  $75  ;  third,  $25.     $5  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.     15  starters— 12  English  Setters, 

1  Irish,  1  Gordon,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

D.  C.  Sanborn 
Geo.  Knowles,  Jr. 
J.  J.  Snellenburg 
D.  McK.  Loyd 

Dashing 

Novice 
Kinnicki- 

ntck 
Pet 

Laverack 
Mack 

Laverack 

Dash  II. 

Reid's 

Druid 
Thunder 

Thunder 

Novel 
Bessie  Lee 
Peeress 
Peeress 

B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 
Blk  4  wht 
Or.  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng    Setter 

First 
Second 
Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

D.  C.  Sanborn 
W.  B.  Stafford 
H.  M.  Short 
H.  M.  Short 

In  the  All-Age  Stake  J.  J.  Snellenburg  took  the  place  of  Wm.  Tallman  as  Judge. 


48 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


188a. 

NATIONAL    AMERICAN    KENNEL  CLUB. 

First  Trials  on  Prairie  Chickens  at  Fairmont,  Minn  ,  September  4,  1882.     Judges—  Theo.  Morford,  D.  C.  BergundthaL. 
B.  Waters,  Monday,  afterward  E.  C.  Sterling.   Auxiliary  fudges— K.  F.  Wilson,  J.  H'.  Dew,  J.  D.  Brown. 

AMERICAN   FIELD    DERBY. 

For  Seltersand   Pointers  born   on   or  after  March    1,1881.     First  prize,  $200;  second1  $125  ;  third,  $75  ;  fourth,  $50. 

Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $10  additional  10  start.     Closed   July  1st   with  45  nominations— 40  English   Setters. 

1  Irish,  4  Potnters.     16  starters— 14  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 

H.  Widdicombe 
W.  B.  Mallory 
J.  H.  Dew 
Ceo.  C.  Marsh 
A.  M.  Decker 


Do? 


Prince  iCount 
I     Noble  Noble 

,Pink  B  Gladstone 

Am  Dan  Lincoln 

Gilderoy  Druid 

Scott  Rob 


Dam. 


Nellie 

'Countess 

Key 
Daisy 
j     Dean 
:  Princess 

Draco 
Flash 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Blk  a  wht      Eng.  Setter  First 

Blk  a  wht      Eng.  SetteV| Second 

B,  w  &  tan  jEng.  SetterlThird 

Blue  beltonlEng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth 

Red  Irish  Setter  Div.  Fourth 


Handler. 


—  Geer 

H.  M.  Short 
J.  H.  Dew 
N.  B.  Nesbitt 
R.  15.  Johnston 


Special  prize  by  Pennsylvania  State  Field   Trial  Association,  a  cup  for   the   best   dog   in   this  stake  owned   in 
Pennsylvania,  won  by  Count  Dad. 

Special  prize  of  $50  for  best  dog  run   by  individual   or  association   making  most  entries.     D.  C.  Sanborn,  with 

Count  Dad. 

FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 

Purse,  $500.     Open  to  all  Setters  and    Pointers.     First   prize,  $250  ;  second,  $125  ;  third,  $75  ;  fourth,  $50.     Entrance 
$20.     28  entries  and  starters — 22  English  Setters.  2  Irish,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 
Peg 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handier. 

R.  T.  Vandevorf 

Don 

Price's 

Liv  &  wht 

Pointer 

First 

R.  T.  Vandevort 

Bang 

P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson 

Sue 

Druid 

Ruby 

B,  w  a  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

4-5  2d 

H.  M.  Short 

D.  C.  Sanborn 

Dashing 
Novice 

Dash  II. 

Novel 

B,  w  a  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

1-5  2d 

D.  C.  Sanborn 

J.  W.  Orth 

Gertrude 

Gladstone 

Nellie 

B,  w  a  tan 

Eng.  Setter;  Div.  Third 

J.  W.  Orth 

D.  C.  Sanborn 

Count 

Count 

Nora 

B,  w  &  tan 

Eng.  Setter  Div   Third 

D.  C.  Sanborn 

Noble 

Wind-em 

Luther  Adams 

Bessie 

Dash  III. 

CountessII. 

Blk  a  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Third 

Capt.C.E.  McMurdo 

1.  S.  Mcintosh 

Biz 

Dash 

Flora 

Red 

Irish  Setter 

Div.  Fourth 

J.  S.  Mcintosh 

Sportsmen's  Kennel 

Prairie 

Charm 

Pearl 

Or  a  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Fourth 

Geo.  Waddington 

Ranger 

SPECIAL    PRIZES. 

R.  T.  Vandevort's  Don  won  the  Pennsylvania  State  Field  Trials  Association  Cup  for  best  dog  in  stake  owned  in 
Pennsylvania. 

R.  T.  Vandevort's  Don  won  the  prize  of  $20  for  best  Pointer  in  the  Free  for  All  Stake. 

J.  W.  Orth's  Gertrude  and  Dr.  N.  McDonald's  Rock  divided  special  of  $50  for  best  dogs  whose  handlers  had  not 
previously  handled  a  dog  in  a  Field  Trial.  

EASTERN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Fourth  Annual  Trials  held  at  High   Point,  N.  C,  November   17,1882.    Judges— Col.  Jas.  Gordon,  Hon.   J.M.Kinney 

and  Elliot  Smith. 

MEMBERS'   STAKE. 

Open  to  members  only.     Each  entry  to  be  owned  three  months  previous  to  closing  of  stake  and   to  be  handled   by 

member  making   nomination.     The  Eastern   Field  Trial  Cup  of  1882,  value   $100,  and   a   Challenge  Cup. 

value  $250,  to  be  competed  for  annually,  and  to  become  the  property  of  the  member  who  shall  win  the 

stake  three  different  years.  Entrance  $10.  Closed  November  1  with  15  nominations  — 10  English 

Setters,  2  Irish,  1  Gordon,  2  Pointers.     10  starters — 6  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  1  Gordon. 

1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


C.  IV  Stokes 


IDon  Not  given 


Dam. 


Not  given 


Color.  Breed. 


Prize. 


Blk  a  tan        Gordon  First 


Handler 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


49 


1882. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all.     Purse,  $500.     First  prize,  $250  ;  second,  $150;  third,  $100.  Forfeit,  $10.  Additional  to  start  $15.  Judge*- 
Col.  Jas.  Gordon,  J.  M.  Kinney  and  Elliott  Smith,  Mr.  J.  O.  Donner  judged  when  Pointers  ran,  instead  of  Smith. 
A  special  prize  for  best  Pointer  in  the  stake,  a  cup,  value  $100.  Closed  November  1st  with  36  nomina- 
tions—22  English  Setters,  6  Irish,  8  Pointers.    33  starters— 22  English  Setters,  5  Irish,  6  Pointers. 


Owner. 


H.  Bailey  Harrison 
Neversink  Lodge 

Kennels 
Capt.  J.  W.  Foster 
Luke  White 


Dog. 


Sire. 


London  Paris 

Croxteth      (Young 
Bang 
Gladsome     Gladstone 
LallaRookh  Sensation's 
I    Son 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Lill 
Jane 


Leila 
Grace 


Blue  beltontEng.  Setter  First 
Liv  &  wht     [Pointer         1  Second 

Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Lem  *  wht  .Pointer        IDiv.  Third 


Wm.  B.  Tallman 
Philip  Thurtle 

Wm.  Tell  Mitchell 
Luke  White 


Croxteth  won  the  special  for  best  Pointer  in  the  stake. 


(VANDEVORT'S)    DON    (2878) 


DERBY. 

Judges — Gordon,  Smith,  Coster. 

Second  Annual  Derby.    Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  January  1,  1881.    First  prize,  $250  ;  second, 

$150  ;  third,  $100.     Forfeit,  $5.     Additional  to  start,  $10.    With  Special  Silver  Cup  to  breeder  of  the  winner. 

Closed  July  1,  1882  with  60  nominators— 39  English  Setters,  7  Irish.  1  Gordon,  13  Pointers 

16  starters— 10  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color.             Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

E.  S.  Wanamaker 
G.  VV.  Post 
Luke  White 

Wm   Mahone 

Darkness 

Tick 

Lalla 

Rookh 
Byron 

Chipps 

Bob 

Sensation's 

Son 
De  Jonce 

Nettie 

Dido 

Grace 

Jane 

Black 
Liv  4  wht 
Lem  4  wht 

Red 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

Irish  Setter 

First 
Second 
Div.  Third 

Div.  Third 

E.  S.  Wanamaker 
John  Bunnell 
Luke  White 

H.  O.  Butterfield 

50 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


1882. 
ROBINS    ISLAND    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Field  Trials  at  Robins  Island,  Nov.  27,  1882.    Judges—  H    D.  Polhemus,  Judge  C   E.  Pratt 

ALL- AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  members  of  the  Club.     Dogs  to  be  handled  by  the  members  or  superintendent.     First  prize,  a  dog  collar, 

suitably  engraved;  second,  a  dog  whip,  suitably  engraved  :  third,  a  dog  whistle,  engraved.     Entrance,  $5. 

12  entries  and  starters.     Point  system  used. 


Owner. 


A.  T.  Plummer 
Dr.  S   Fleet  Speir 
L.  Waterbury 


Dog. 


Fred 
Romeo 
St.  Ives 


Dam. 


Not  given 
Gypsum 
St.  Elmo 


Not  given 

Daisy 

Maida 


Color 


Blk  &  tan 
Blk  &  tan 
Liv  ft  wht 


Breed 


Gordon  Set. 
Gordon  Set. 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 

Second 

Third 


Handler. 


A.  T.  Plummer 
—  Ackerman 
L.  Waterbury 


CILROY    (CAL.)    ROD    AND    GUN    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials,'  at  Gilroy,  Cal.,  Nov.  27-29,  1882.    Judges— H.  Horton,  H.  H.  Briggs,  D.  M.  Pyle. 
ALL-AGE  STAKE.  -(7  entries.) 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

E.  Leavesley 
H.  H.  Briggs 
H.  H.  Briggs 

Daisy 
Belle 
Count 
Warw  ick 

|  First 

Second 

iThird 

PUPPY  STAKE.— (10  entries.) 


Owner 


Dog. 


F.  G.  Abell 

E.  Leavesley 

F.  G.  Abell 


Scott 
Duke 

Bess 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Prizes. 


First 

Second 

Third 


E.  Leaveslcy's  Duke  and  Mollie  won  special  prize  for  best  brace  of  puppies  in  the  Trials. 


NATIONAL    AMERICAN    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Fourth  Annual  Trials  at  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  Dec.  4.  1882.  Judges- -Dr.  Rawlings  Young,  W.  H.  Key,. 

*  Major  J.  M.  Taylor. 

FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 

Purse  $500.     Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers.     First  prize.  $250  ;  second,  $150 ;  third,  $100      Entrance,  $25. 

18  starters— 15  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Gordon,  1  Pointer. 


Dog. 


P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson  Sue 

D.  Bryson  Peep  o' Day 

J.  H.  Dew  Am.  Dan 

Win,  B.  Gates  Carrie  J. 


Sire. 


Druid 
Gladstone 
Lincoln 
Count 
Noble 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Ruby  B,  w  *  tan     Eng.  Setter| First  H    M.  Short 

Clip  B.  w  &  tan    ! Eng.  Setter jSecond  H.  M.  Short 

Daisy  Dean  B,  w  &  tan    |Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third    J.  H.  Dew 
Peepo'  Day  Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  .H    M.  Short 


DERBY. 

Third  American  Derby.   Purse  $500.   Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  April  1    1881,    First  prize,  $250; 
second,  $150;  third,  $100.     Entrance,   $5  forfeit,  $10  additional   to  start.     Closed  April   1st.  1882.  with   84 

nominations— 74  English  Setters,  7  Irish,  3  Pointers.     12  starters— all  English  Setters. ^^^ 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Wm.  B.  Gates 
W.  B.  Mallory 
J.  M.  Avent 


Carrie  J. 
Pink  B. 
Bessie  A. 


Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize 

Handler. 

Count 

Noble 
Gladstone 

Peep  0'  Day 

Blue  belton 

Eng.  Setter 

First 

H.  M.  Short 

Countess 

Key 
Armida 

B,  w  i  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

Second 

H.  M.  Short 

Dashing 
Lion 

Lem  &  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Third 

J.  M.  Avent 

*Capt.  Pat  Henry  was  appointed  judge  Thursday  night,  to  take  place  of  Major  Taylor,  called  home  by  sicknessin  family. 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


51 


1882. 

NEW    ORLEANS    GUN     CLUB. 

Trials  held  ai  Opelousas,  La.,  Dec.  11-16,  1882.    Judges— Qo\.  James  Gordon,  Judge  J.  M.  Thompson,  N.  D.  Wallace. 

N.  O.  G.  C.  CUP  STAKE. 

Open  only  to  members  of  the  Club.     First  prize,  a  silver  cup  j  second,  game  bag.     Each  entry  to  be  handled  by 

owner.     12  starters— 3  English  Setters,  3  Irish,  1  Gordon,  5  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

1                     1 
Sire.               Dam.             Color. 

! 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  K.  Renaud 
M.  S.  Humphreys 

Flossie 
Tyler 

Rake              Daisy            'Blk&wht 
Uno               Flirt              ILem&wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Pointer 

First              Owner 
Second          'Owner 

CHAMPION    FOREMAN   (1597). 


OPELOUSAS  DERBY. 


Purse  $300.    Open  to  all  Puppies  born  on  or  after  April  1,  1881.    First  prize,  $150;  second,  $100;  third,  $50. 
10  starters— 7  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


W.  B.  Mallory 
D.  C.  Sanborn 
J.  M.  A  vent 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Pink  P. 

Countess 

Magnet 

Nelly  Bly 


Color. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Gladstone     Countess 

I     Key 
Count  Spark 

Noble 
Count  Nellie 

Noble 


,Blk&\vht     , Eng.  Setter  First 
Liv  &  wht     Eng.  Setter  Second 
Bik  a  wht     Eng.  Setter  Third 


,H.  M.  Short 
D.  C.  Sanborn 
J.  M.  A  vent 


FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers.     Purse  $425.     First  prize,  $200  ;  second,  $150 ;  third,  $75.     Entrance,  $5. 
22  entries  and  starters— 13  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  2  Gordon,  5  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog.               Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  M.  Avent 

H.  Baily  Harrison 

C.  Fred  Crawford 

D.  C.  Sanborn 
J.  K.  Renaud 

London 
London 
Foreman 

Count 

Noble 
Flossie 

Gladstone 

Pans 

Dashing 

Monarch 
Count 

Wind-em 
Rake 

Clip 
Lill 
Fairy  II. 

Nora 

Daisy 

Blue  belton 
Blue  belton 
B,  w  &  tan 

B,  w  &  tan 

Blk  &  wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 

First               J.  M.  Avent 
Equal  2d       |Wm.  Tallman 
Equal  2d        Wm.  Tallman 

Equal  3d       B.  Waters 

Equal  3d       J.  K.  Renaud. 

52 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


I883. 


EASTERN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Fifth  Annual  Trials  held  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  Nov.  19,  1883.  Judges—  Luther  Adams,  D.  C.  Bergundthal.B.  F.  Wilson. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Open  only  to  members  of  the  Club,  each  entry  to  be  owned  three  months  previous  to  closing  of  stake,  and   to  be 

handled  by  member  making  nomination.     First  prize,  a  piece  of  plate,  value  $  100,  to  be  known  as  the 

Eastern  Field  Trial  Club  Cup  of  1883  ;  also  the  Goodsell  Cup,  value  $250.     Entrance,  $10, 

payable  at  time  of  making  nomination.     Stake  closed  evening  before  running, 

with  8  entries— 3  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Bayard  Thayer 

Rue 

Snapshot 

Ruby- 

Lem  &  wht 

Pointer 

First 

Bayard  Thayer 

ALL -AGE  STAXE. 

4 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers.     Purse  $650.     First  prize,  $300  ;  second,  $200;  third,  $150.     $10  forfeit,  $15  additional 

tostart.     Closed  Nov.  1,  1883,  with  53  nominations — 29  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  22  Pointers. 

42  starters— 23  English  Setters,  19  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam.              Color. 

i 

1                                              1 

Breed.            Prize.                  Handler. 

"W.  i .  Crawford 
R.  T.  Vandevort 
W.  A.  Buckingham 

Gath 
Don 
Grousedale 

Count 
NoDle 

Price's 
Bang 

Waters' 
Grouse 

Peepo'  Day  B,  W  &  tan 
Peg                 Liv  &  wht 
Daisy  Dale   Or  &  wht 

Eng.  Setter  First              |H.  M.  Short 
!                                           1 
Pointer         ;Div.  2d  &  3d  R.  T.  Vandevort 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  2d  &  3d  Wm.  B.  Tallman 

DERBY. 

Judge;— J.  O.  Donner,  Elliot  Smith. 

Third  Annual  Derby,  open  to  all  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1882.    Purse  $500.     First  prize,  $250  ;  second,  $150; 

third,  $100.     $5  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.     Closed  July  1,  1883,  (except  foreign  entries,  which  closed 

Aug.  i\  with  69  nominations— 43  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  1  Gordon,  23  Pointers. 

21  starters  — 12  English  Setters,  9  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


H.  H.  Matlocks 

J.  M.  Avent 

A.  E.  Godeffroy 


San  Roy 

Poarter 
!  Drake 


Count 

Noble 
Gladstone 
Croxteth 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Spark 

Ress 
Lass 


Lem  *  wht    Eng.  Setter  First 


Prize. 


Blkftwht 
Liv  4  wht 


iEng.  SettenSecond 
(Pointer         -  Third 


Handler. 


,D.  C.  Sanborn 

J.  M.  Avent 
Philip  Thurtle 


ROBINS    ISLAND     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials  held  at  Robins  Island,  Nov.  20,  1883.    Judgys — D.  S.  W.  Bridges,  Judge  C.  E.  Pratt 

(H.  D.  Polhemus,  sick). 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  owned  and  handled  by  members  of  the   Club.     First  prize,  silver  goblet ;  second,  silver 
collar  ;  third,  silver  mounted  whip.     16  starters — 10  English  Setters,  5  Gordon,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
L.  Waterbury 
W.  B.  Dickerman 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Maida 
St.  Ives 
Don 


Dick 
St.  Elmo 
Not  given 


Clio 
Maida 
Not  given 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


B.  w 

ft  tan 

Eng. 

Setter 

Liv  4 

wht 

Eng. 

Setter 

Liv  4 

wht 

Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
L.  Waterbury 
W.  B.  Dickerman 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1883. 


53 


DERBY. 

For  Setters  and  Pointers  worked  on  game  in  1883.    6starters-2  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Gordon,  1  Pointer,  1  unknown. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir        'Gen.  Arthur' Emperor       1  Wanda          ^lue  belton  Eng.  Setter. First               Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
I     Fred  1 


Owner. 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


Dog. 


BRACE  STAKE.— (2  braces,  English  Setters,  started.) 
Dam.  Color.  Breed. 


I  Prince 

Hal 

I  Maida 


Sire. 


St.  Elm< 
Dick 


Handler. 


Maida 
Clio 


iB,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter 
B,  w*tan    J  Eng.  Setter 


j" 


rst  Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

inaugural  Field  Trials  held  at  Walltown  Timber,  Cat  ,  Nov.  26-28,  1883.    Judge-  F.  W.  Dunn. 

PUPPY  STAKE. 
Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  owned  on  the  Pacific  Slope,  born  on  or  after  April  1,  .882.     First  prize,  $25  ;  second.  $15; 
third,  $5.     Entrance,    $5.     Closed  with  5  nominations.     5  starters-i  English  Setter.  2  Irish,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 

I 


Handler. 


H.  A.  Bassford 

H.  C.  Chipman 
G.  B.  Cosby 


H.  A.  Bassford 


Butte  Bow  'Ranger  Josie  Bow     L  &  wtick'di  Pointer  First 

Shakoe  'Nellie  jRed  I Irish  Setter, Second  |H.  C. Chipman 

Ranger  Josie  Bow     Liv  a  wht      Pointer  Third  ,G.  B.  Losby 

Boy  !    < I j ! 


Beatrice 
Bow,  Jr. 


ALL -AGE   STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  owned  on  the  Pacific  Slope.    Purse  $50.     First  prize,  $25  ;  second,  $.5  ;  third,  $.0 

Entrance,  $5.     Closed  Nov.  .5,  1883,  with  13  nominations.     7  starters-3  English  Setters,  2  Irish, 

1  Gordon,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Fred.  A.Taft  |Dorr 

J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr.       j  Beautiful 
I     Queen 
H.  H.  Briggs  j  Belle 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Don  JLady 

Ranger  Queen 

Not  given      Not  given      Red 


Blk  4  tan      .Gordon  Set.iFirst 
Liv  a  wht    IPointer  Second 

Irish  Setter  Third 


Fred.  A   Taft 

J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr. 

H.  H.  Briggs 


CILROY  ROD  AND  CUN  CLUB. 

Trials  held  at  Gilroy,  Cal. 
ALL -AGE   STAKE. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color.  Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


E.  H.  Farmer 
G.  I*.  Anzar 


L.  G.  Horton 


Queen 
Ola 

Cap 


Belton  II.     'Belle 
Count  1  Leah 

Warwick  j 
Count  Flora 

Warwick  I 


^Blk&wht    ; Eng.  Setterl  First 
B,  w  &  tan     Eng.  Sette^Second 

Lem&wht    Eng.  SetterThird 


'Not  given 
Not  given 

I 
Not  given 


Owner. 


L.  G.  Horton 


Dog. 


Sire. 


PL'PPY   STAKE. 
Dam. 


Cap 


C.  V.  B.  Kaeding         iFannie 
J.  M.  Donahue  j  Maude 


Count  Flora 

Warwick  I 
lFred  ;Gypsey 

Joe  Juno 


Color. 


Breed . 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Lemiwht    Eng.  Setter  First 

B.  w  *  tan   I Eng.  Setter  Second 
iBlk&tan      ^Gordon    |Third 
I    y2  English 


Not  given 

Not  given 
Not  given 


54 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


1883. 

NATIONAL    AMERICAN     KENNEL    CLUB. 

Fifth  Annual  Trials  at  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  December  3, 1883.  Judges- W.  H.  Key,Capt.  Pat  Henry,  Dr.  Wm.  Jarvis. 

FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 
Purse,  $500.     Open  to  all.     First   prize,  $250  ;  second,  $150;  third,  $100.     Entrance,  $30.     Closed  with  21   entries  and 

starters— ig  English  Setters  and  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


P.  H.&D.  Bryson 
W.  J.  Crawford 
C.  Pred.  Crawford 


Dog 


Sire. 


Sue 

Gath 

Foreman 


Druid  |Ruby 

:CountNoble,Peep  o'Day 
Dashing         iFairy  II. 

I     Monarch    I 


Color. 


B,  w  &  tan 
B,  w  &  tan 
B,  w  *  tan 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler 


H.  M.  Short 
H.  M.  Short 
W.  B.  Tallman 


DERBY. 

Fourth  American  Derby  open  to  all  Setter  and   Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  January   1,1882.    First  prize,  $250 
and  a  handsome  gun,  value,  $200  ;  second,  $150 ;  third,  $100.     With  special  prize  of  $100  to  best  Pointer  in 
stake.     Closed  March  i,  1883  with  95  nominations— 65   English   Setters,  4   Irish,  26  Pointers. 
21   starters— 18  English  Setters,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  M.  Avent 
H.  H.  Matlock 
W.  B.  Gates 

Rush 

Gladstone 
San  Roy 

Paul 
Gladstone 

Gladstone 

Count 

Noble 
Gladstone 

Dor.na  J 

Spark 

Lavalette 

3,  w  *  tan 
Lem  &  wht 
B,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 

Third 

J.  M.  Avcnt 
D.  C.  Sanborn 
H.  M.  Short 

Special  prize  of  $100  for  best  Pointer  was  divided  between  Rainbow  (Bow-Roxie)  May  Croxteth  (Croxteth-Lass) 

and  Don  Quixote,  only  entries. 

*  CHAMPION  STAKE. 


Owner. 


P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson 
W.  J.  Crawford 


Dog. 


Sue 
Gath 


Sire. 


Druid 
Count 
Noble 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Ruby  jB,  w  &  tan     Eng.  Setter 

Peep  o'DaylB,  w  *  tan     Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Handler. 


JDiy.with-  JH    M    Snon 
I  out  run'g    ( 


LIT-GROUSDALE  MATCH  RACE. 

Match  Race,  3  days,  for  a  purse  of  $  1,00c,  at  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  December  20-22,  1883,  between   Lit,  owned  by 

Maj.  J.  M.  Taylor,  Lexington,  Ky.,  and  Grousedale,  owned  by  W.  A.  Buckingham,  Conn  ,  won  by  Lit  at 

3.38  p.m.  second  day,  Grousedale  refusing   to   run  longer.      For  full  particulars  see  American 

Field,  December  29,  1883,   page   611.    Judges— D.  C    Bergundthal,  D.  C.  Sanborn. 

Referee,  E.  F.  Stoddard. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


J.  M.  Taylor 


Lit 


Gladstone 


Dam. 


Juno 


Color. 


Handler. 


B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter  1  First 


H.  M.  Short 


No  report  found  cf  Gilroy,  Cal.,  Field  Trials  of  December,  iS 


SOUTHERN    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

(SUCCESSOR   TO    NEW    ORLEANS   GUN   CLUB.) 

Third  Annual  Trials  held  at  Canton,  Miss.,  December    10,  1883.    Judges- W .  H.  Key,  Judge  J.  M.  Thompson 

Referee  C.  B.  Whitford. 

NEW  ORLEANS  GUN  CLUB  OR  MEMBERS  STAKE. 

Open  to  members  of  the  New  Orleans  Gun  Club,  each  entry  to  be  handled  by  owner.     F.rst   prize,  a  solid  silver  cup. 

8  entries,  6  starters— 4  English  Setters,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


H.  Bailey  Harrison      ■  London 


Sire. 


Paris 


Color. 


Lill 


Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter 


First 


H.  Bailey  Harrison 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1883. 


55 


GROUSEDALE 


LIT    (3736). 
Lii-Grousedale  ATatch  Race  for  three  days,  for  a  purse  of  $1,000,  at  Grand  Junction,  Tcnn.,  December  13,  18 

Won  by  Lit. 


56 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1883-84. 
PUPPY  STAKE. 


Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1882.    Judges—).  M.  Trezevant,  Win.  Tallman,  N.  B. 
Nesbitt.     Purse   $80.     First  prize,  $40  ;  second,  $30;   third,  $10  ;  also  a  special   prize,  a  puppy  by   Glad- 
stone—Bessie  A  to  winner,   donated   by  J.  M.  Avent.  8  entries,  7  starters— 6   English   Setters, 

1  Irish,  1  unknown. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  M.  Avent 

J.  M.  Avent 

A.  G.  Renaud 
C.  E.  Walhn 

Countess  C 

Rush  Glad- 
stone 

Poarter 

Pride  of 
Dixie 

Dashing 

Lion 
Gladstone 

Gladstone 
Gladstone 

Armida 

Donna  J 

Ress 

Countess 
Druid 

B,  w  4  tan 

B,  w  &  tan 

Blk  4  wht 
Blue  belton 

Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

1 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

J.  M.  Avent 

J.  M.  Avent 

J.  M.  Avent 
J.  M.  Avent 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Purse  $500.     Open  to  all.    First  Prize.  $250 ;  second,  $150;  third,  $100.  Entrance,  $10.    18  starters— 15  English  Setters, 

3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson 
W.  J.  Crawford 

H.  Bailey  Harrison 
C.  Fred.  Crawford 

W.  A.  Buckingham 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Sue 

(Druid 

Ruby 

Gath 

Count 
|     Noble 

Peep  o'Day 

London 

Paris 

Lill 

Foreman 

Dashing 
Monarch 

Fairy  II. 

Grousedale 

Waters' 
Grouse 

Daisy  Dale 

Color. 


Breed. 


B,  w  4  tan    Eng.  Setter 
B,  w  4  tan    Eng.  Setter 

Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter 
B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 
Second 


H.  M.  Short 
H.  M.  Short 


!>i  of  third     Wm.  B.  Tallman 
.'4  of  third     Wm.  B.  Tallman 


of  third     Wm.  B.  Tallman 


CHAMPION   STAKE. 

Open  to  all  winners  of  a  Free  for  All   Stake.     Prize,  $250  and  a   silver  cup,  value   $100.     Entrance,  $25.     Gath  and 

Sue  started. 


Owner.                      Dog. 

W,  J.  Crawford             Gath 

Sire. 


Count 
Soble 


Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Peep  o'Day 

B,  w  *  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

First 

H.  M.  Short 

1884. 

EASTERN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Sixth  Annual  Trials  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  Nov.  13,  1884.    Judges— Elliot  Smith,  C.  Fred.  Crawford. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Open  to  members  only,  each  entry  to  be  owned  three  months  previous  to  closing  of  stake  and  to  be  handled  by  mem. 

ber  making  nomination.     Prizes,  first,  a  piece  of  plate,  value  $100,  to  be  known  as  the  E.  F.  T.  C.  Cup  for 

1884;  also,  the  Goodsell  Cup, value  $250;  second,  a  Pittsburgh  Fire  Arms  Co.  16  gauge  range  ham- 

merless  gun,  donated  by  the  Company  and'Bayard  Thaver.    Entrance,  $10,  payable 

at  time  of  making  nomination.    Closed  with  21  nominations — 15  English 

Setters,  2  Irish,  1  Gordon,  3  Pointers.    15  starters — 9  English 

,  Setters,  2  Irish,  1  Gordon,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


W.  A.  Coster 
Geo.  T.  Leach 


Buckellew    [Druid 
I  Brock  Count 

I     Bosco 


]Ruby  Or  4  wht 

j  My  Duchess  Red 


Eng.  SetteriFirst 
Irish   Setter  Second 


W.  A   Coster 
iGeo.  T.  Leach 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


57 


1884. 

ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 

Judges— B.  F.  Wilson,  D.  C.  Bergundthal.  Luther  Adams. 

Open  to  all  Pointers,  except  a  first  prize  winner  of  any  All-Age  Stake,  or  prize  winner  of  any  special  Pointer  cup  in  an 

All-Age  Stake.     First  prize.  $250  ;  second,  $150.     Entrance,  $,0  forfeit,  $.5  additional  to  start.      Closed 

Oct.  i,  1884,  with  20  nominations,  16  starters 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Neversink  Lodge 

Kennels 
J.  F.  Perkins 
D.  G.  Elliott 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Drake 


Croxteth        Lass 


Liv  4  wht      Pointer 


Philip  Thurtle 


Mainspring  |Mike 
Scout  Croxteth 


Romp 
Belle 


Liv  &  wht 
Liv  4  wht 


'Pointer 
Pointer 


First 

Div.  Second^Capt.  C.E.M'Murdo 
Div. Second  Hart  Height 


ALL-AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 
Open  to  all  Setters,  except  a  first  prize  winner  of  any  All- Age  Stake,  or  prize  winner  of  any  special  Setter  cup  in  an  All- 
Age  Stake      First  prize,  $250  ;  second,  $150.    Entrance,  $.0  forfeit,  $.5  additional  to  start.    Closed  Oct.  1,  1881. 

with  47  nominations-45  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Gordon.     21  starters-20  English  Setters,  1  Irish. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


C.  Fred.  Crawford 
W.  B.  Gates 
Chas.  Heath 


Foreman 
i 
Paul    Glad 

stone 
Diana  II. 


Sire. 


Dashing 

Monarch 
Gladstone 

Dash  III. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Fairy  II.  B,  w  4  tan 
Lavalette  B,  w  4  tan 
Diana  B,  w  4  tan 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Second 


Handler. 

Wm.  B.  Tallmaa 
Chas.  Tucker 
Wm.  Tell  Mitchell 


DERBY. 

Fourth  Annual  Derby.   Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  January  i,  1883.    Purse  $500.     First 

prize.  ?25o  ;  second.  $150 ;  third.  $100.  Entrance,  $15  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.  The  President  offers  a 

cup  value  $100,  to  be  known  as  the  President's  Cup,  to  the  breeder  of  the  best  dog  or  bitch  puppy 

competing  in  the  Derby.   The  breeder  to  be  the  owner  of  the  dam  at  time  she  was 

bred.     Closed   May  1,  with  71  nominations-47  English  Setters,    1   Irish, 

1  Gordon  and  22  Pointers.    10  starters— 5  English  Setters,  5  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Dr.  G.  G.  Ware 
Chas.  Heath 
J.  O.  Donner 
A.  R.  Hayward 


Gladstone's 

Boy 
Blue  Lily 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Gladstone     Sue 


Blue  Drake' Gipsey 
I     Queen 
Clifford  Emperor        Fairy 

Fred.         |     Belle 
Drab  Don  1  Arrow 


B,  w  4  tan  ,Eng.  Setter  First 

JBlue  belton  Eng.  Setter  Second 

I 
B,  w  4  tan    Eng.  Setter 

Lem  a  wht    Pointer 


Chas.  Tucker 
Wm.  Tell  Mitchell 


Div.  Third    Jno.  Lewis 
Div.  Third    R.  T.  Vandevort 


P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson  won  the  President's  Cup,  breeders'  prize. 


PHILADELPHIA    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  at  Beesley's  Point,  N.  J.,  Nov.  .7.  1884.    Judge-Y.  A.  Diffenderfer,  Lancastei,  Pa. 

ALL -AGE  STAKE. 
Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  owned  by  members  of  the  club.     Three  silver  prizes.     6  entries.     5  starters-3  English 

Setters,  2  Irish. 


Owner. 


Col.  B.  Ridgway 
I.  H.  Roberts 

L.  Shuster,  Jr. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Calabar 
Elcho 


Leda 
Leigh 

Doane 
Clementine  ,Dash  III. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Nell 
Rose 


Cornelia 


Lem  4  wht    Eng.  Setter  First  Col.  B.  Ridgway 

[Red  Irish  Setter  Second  I.H.Roberts 


Eng.  Setter  Third 


IL.  Shuster,  Jr. 


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FIELD  TRIALS. 


1884. 

PUPPV  STAKE. 

Run  at  Easton,  Md.,  December  1.     4  starters — 3  English  Setters,  1  Irish. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Ridgway  &  Richard-  Prince 

son  I    Castel 

I.  H.  Roberts  j Jessie 

Ridgway  &  Richard-  Grouse 
son 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Goodsell's  Dashing 

Prince  I     Belle 

Elcho  Irene 

Grouse  Leda 


B,  w  *  tan    lEng.  Setter 


]Red 
iOr  *  wht 


Irish  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 


Second 
Third 


Handler 


Col.  3.  Ridgway 

I.  H.  Roberts 
Col.  B.  Ridgway 


FISHERS    ISLAND    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  at  Fishers  Island,  Nov.  17-18,  1884.    Judge — L.  C.  Bruce. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 
Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers.     First  prize.  President's  Cup,  presented  by  C.  J.  Stewart,  President,    q  starters— 
4  English  Setters,  3  Irish,  1  Pointer,  1  unknown. 


Owner. 


H.  Pape 

Max  Wenzel 
C.  J.  Stewart 


Dog. 


Lady  May    Lofty  Maud 

Muller 
Chief  .Berkley        iDuck 

Snipe  Croxteth       Gyp 


Color. 


Breed. 


Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter 

Red  'Irish  Setter 

Liv  *  wht     [Pointer 


Prize. 


First 


Second 
Third 


Handler. 


H.  Pape 

Max  Wenzel 
J.  Lawrence 


ROBINS    ISLAND    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials  at  Robins  Island,  Nov.  21,  1884.     Judges — Geo.  W.  Wingate,  Jacob  Pentz,  C.  F.  Lewis. 

DERBY. 
First  prize  to  puppy  showing  highest  number  of  points  (point  system  used).     3  entries  and  starters— 2  English 

Setters,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir         Dan  T 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Jessie 
Gladstone 


Chatelaine 


Color. 


Breed.      :       Prize 


Handler. 


B,  w  &  tan  jEng.  Setter  1st,    56  pts.    Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


ALL -AGE  STAKE. 

First  prize,  a  silver  cup  ;  second,  silver  handled  whip  ;  third,  a  silver  whistle.     11  entries  and  starters- 

8  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Gordon,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Handler 


III"  I  I  f 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir        IGen.  Arthur1  Emperor      .Wanda  .Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  1st,    89  pts,   Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

'     Fred 


C.   Maishali 
Jno.  B.  McCue 


Pride  of 
Robins 
Island 

Prince  Hal 


Pride  of  the  Not  given      Lem  *  wht 

Border's   I 

Son 
St.  Elmo       Maida  Lem  *  wht 


Eng.  Settersd,     78   ■'     ;C.  Marshal 


Eng.  Setter 


3d,     72   "      Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


BRACE  STAKE. 
Prize,  a  silver  cup.     6  braces  entered.     5  braces  started. 


Owner. 


Handler. 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


59 


I884. 

PACIFIC    COAST    CLUB. 

Trials  held  at  Walltown  Timber,  Cal.,  Dec.  2,  1884.    Judges— -H.  C.  Brown,  Judge  Joseph  McKenna,  A.  G.  Piatt. 

DERBY. 

Second  Annual  Derby,  open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  April  1,  1883,  owned  on  the  Pacific  Slop- 
Entrance,  $3  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.  Closed  Nov.  10,  1884,  with  22  nominations— 15  English  Setters, 
2  Irish,  s  Pointers.     8  starters -6  English,  1  Native  Red  Setter,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


C.  L.  Ecklon 
Post  &  Watson 
J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr. 


Dog. 


Trix 

Sweetheart 
Lemmie  B 


Count 

Ronge 
Count 

Noble 
Prince 

Ranger 


(Queen 

Dashing 
Novice 
Josie  Bow 


Color. 


Reddish 
Blue  belton 
Lem  *  wht 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Native  .First  C.  L.  Ecklon 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  2d  4  3d  C.  N.  Post 
Pointer  Div.  2d  &  3d  J.  T.  Baker 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Judges— Thos.  Bennett,  H.  H.  Briggs,  J.  T.  Baker. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  owned  on  the  Pacific  Slope.     First  prize,  $100  ;  second,  $50  ;  third,  $25.     Closed 

November  1,  with  21  nominations — 11  English  Setters,  3  Irish,  2  Gordon,  5  Pointers.     13  starters— 

5  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  2  Gordon,  5  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


G.  B.  Cosby 

J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr. 

P.  E.  G.  Anzar 


I  Bow,  Jr. 

I  Beautiful 

Queen 

Ola 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Ranger  Boy  Josie  Bow 
[Ranger  Queen 


Count 
I    Warwick 


Leah  II. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Liv  *  wht     [Pointer 
Liv  4  wht     'Pointer 

B,  w  &  tan    [Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Handler. 


First  [Not  given 

Div.  2d  &  3d  J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr. 

I 
Div.  2d*  3d  Dan  Gilroy 


NATIONAL    AMERICAN    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Sixth  Annual  Trials  at  Canton,  Miss.,  Dec.  8,  1884.    Judges—  Major  J.  M.  Taylor,  Judge  J.  M.  Thompson,  F.  I.  Stone. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all.     Purse  $500.     First  prize,  $250  ;  second,  $150 ;  third,  $100.      Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start. 

Closed  Nov.  1,  with  21  nominations— 15  English  Setters,  1 1rish,  4  Pointers.     14  starters — 

10  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Wm.  B.  Gates 
B.  M.  Stephenson 
Dr.  G.  G.  Ware 
P.  H.&  D.  Bryson 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Paul  '  Gladstone  :  La  valet  te 

Gladstone] 

Lady  C         Coleman's  Belle  of 

I     London  Hatchie 

Gladstone's  Gladstone  Sue 

Boy 

Lillian  Gladstone  ,Sue 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


B,  w  *  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  *  tan 

B,  w  *  tan 


Eng.  Setter  First  Chas.  Tucker 

Eng.  Setter, Second  ,  B.  M.  Stephenson 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  Chas.  Tucker 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  ,H.  M.  Short 


DERBY. 

Fifth  Derby,  open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,1883.    Purse  $500.    First  prize,  $250  ;  second, 

$150;  third,  $100.  Entrance,  $5  forfeit.  $15  additional  to  start.     Closed  April  1.  1884,  with  88  nominations— 

74  English  Setters,   5  Irish,  9  Pointers.    23  starter1;— 22  English  Setters,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Major  J.  W.  Murnan 
Dr.  G.  G.  Ware 

P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson 
Wm.  B.  Gates 


Dog. 


Sportsman 

Gladstone's 

Boy 
Lillian 
Medora 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Gladstone     Sue 
Gladstone     Sue 


Gladstone 
Gladstone 


Sue 
Carrie  J 


Color. 


B,  w  4  tan 

B.  w  4  tan 


I B.  w  *  tan 
IB,  w  4  tan 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


Chas.  Tucker 
Chas.  Tucker 


H.  M.  Short 
H.  M. Short 


6o 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


1884-85. 

THE    SOUTHERN    SPORTSMEN'S    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Trials  held  at  Canton,  Miss.,  Dec.  15,  1884.    Judges— Dr.  Rawlings  Young,  Col.  M.  S.  Humphreys,  C.  B.  Whitford. 

DERBY. 

Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  and  after  Jan.  1,  1883.     Purse   $350.     First  prize,  $200  ;  second,  $  100; 

third,  $50.     Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $5  additional  to  start.     Closed  Oct.  10,  1884,  with  41  nominations— 33  English 

Setters,  3  Irish,  5  Pointers.     11  starters— 10  English  Setters,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 

Dog.               Sire. 

1 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Dr.  G.  G.  Ware 

Dr.  A.  F.  McKinney 

P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson 
Wm.  B.  Gates 

1 
Gladstone's  Gladstone 

Boy            | 
Billy  Gates  iCount 

Rapier 
Lillian          (Gladstone 
Col.  Cool       Gath 
1 

|sue 

KateB- 

'Sue 
ILit 

1 

B,  w  a  tan 

B,  w  4  tan 

B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 

Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

Chas.  Tucker 

H.  M.  Short 

H.  M.  Short 
H.  M.  Short 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Ooentoall.     Purse  $500.     First  prize,  $250;  second,  $150  ;  third,  $100.     Entrance,  $15.     Closed  10  a.  m.  Dec.  8,  iE 
with  20  entries.     20  starters— 15  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Gordon,  3  Pointers.    Judges— Dr   Young, 
B.  Waters,  with  R.  Brown,  Jr.,  and  N.  D.  Wallace  alternating  at  times  in  place  of 
M.  S.  Humphreys,  during  1  !i  days  of  his  sickness. 


Owner. 


Wm.  B.  Gates 
Dr.  G.  G.  Ware 
Dr.  A.  F.  McKinney 
B.  M.  Stephenson 


Dog. 


Paul  Gladstone 

Gladstone 
Gladstone's  Gladstone 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Boy 
Billy  Gates 

Lady  C 


Count 

Rapier 
Coleman's 

London 


Lavalette     ;B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter  First 
Sue  ;B,  w  4  tan   iEng.  Setter  Second 

Kate  B         !B!k  &  white  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Belle  of       •  B,  w  <fc  tan 
Hatchie     | 


Eng.  Setter' Div.  Third 


Handler. 


Chas.  Tucker 
Chas.  Tucker 
H.  M.  Short 
B.  M.  Stephenson 


AMATEUR  CUP  STAKE. 

Open  to  amateurs  who  have  never  trained  dogs  for  a  consideration      Dogs  to  be  owned  and  handled  by  amateur 
sportsmen.     Prize,  a  valuable  silver  cup.     Entrance,  $5.     2  entries  and  starters. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


B.M.Stephenson         Lady  C  Coleman's     Belle  of         ,B,  w  4  tan    ■  Eng.  Setter  First 

I     London     I     Hatchie     1 


Handler. 


B.  M.  Stephenson 


1885. 

ROBINS    ISLAND    CLUB. 

Fourth  Annual  Trials  held  at  Robins  Island  Nov.  4,  1885.  Judges— L.  C.  Bruce,  Judge  Pratt,  C.  F.  Lewis. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  members  only.      Prize,  silver  cup  to  dog  making  highest  score  point  system;  second,  a  silver  collar  ;  third,  a 

silver  whistle.   21  nominations— 11  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  3  Gordon,  5  Pointers.    16  starters— 8  English 

Setters,  2  Irish,  4  Gordon,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


W.  H.  Force 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

C.  Marshall 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Doctor  ISyd  |Fan 

St.  Elmo  VllSt.  Elmo  IV  Lucy 
Pride  of         Pride  of  the  Not  given 

Robins  Border's  j 

Island       I     Son 


;BlacK  Eng.  Setter  1st,  83  pts. 

jB.  w  &  tan  iEng.  Setter  2d,  80    " 
jLem&wht  iEng.  Setter  3d,  75    " 


Handler. 


W.  H.  Force 
Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
C.  Marshall 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

I88S. 

BRACE  STAKE. 

First  prize,  a  silver  cup.     4  braces  started— 3  braces  English  Setters,  1  brace  Pointers. 


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Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

fGen'l 

Arthur 
1  St.  Elmo 
[     VI. 

Emperor 

Fred 
St.  Elmo  IV 

Wanda 
Lucy 

Blue  belton 
B,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

-I  1st,  85  pts. 

1 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

Owner. 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


Dog. 


DERBY. 

First  prize,  a  silver-handled  whip.      4  starters. 


St.  Elmo  VI 


Sire. 


St.  Elmo  IV 


Dam. 


Lucy 


Color.  Breed. 


Prize. 


B,  w  &  tan    Eng.  Setter  1st,  69  pts. 


Handler. 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


WESTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

.naugural  Trials  held  at  Abilene,  Kan.,  Nov.  9,  1885.    Judges— J  no.  W.  Munson,  E.  C.  Sterling,  W.  B.  Stafford". 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all.    Purse  $500.   First  prize,  $250  ,  second,  $150;  third,  $100.   Closed  Oct.  15,  with  14  nominations-6  English 
Setters,  4  Irish,  4  Pointers.     10  starters— 5  English  Setters,  3  Irish,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Wm.  Titterington 

Trinket's 
Bang 

Croxteth 

R.  C.  Van  Horn 

Patsey 

Lord 
Dufferin 

P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson 

Lillian 

Gladstone 

R.  C.  Van  Horn 

Cato 

Keno 

E.  E.  Pray 

Bridgeport 

Dashing 
M  onarch 

B.  F.  Price 

Queen  Bess 

Gladstone 

Wm.  B.  Gates 

Count 
Rapier 

Druid 

Jno.  E.Gill 

Richmond 

J  Don 

Dam. 


Color. 


Trinket 

Queen  Bess 

Sue 

Maud 

Vannette 

Donna  J. 
Magnolia 

Beulah 


Liv  a  wht. 

Red 

B,  w  a  tan 

Red 

B,  w  4  tan 

B,  w  &  tan 
Blk  &  wht 

Lem  4  wht 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Pointer 

Irish  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 

Irish  Setter]Div.  Third 

Eng.  Setter,  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


First  N.  B.  Nesbitt 

Div.Second|A.  J.  Gleason 

Div.  Second  H.  M.  Short 
A.  J .  Gleason 
E.  E.  Pray 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  SetterDiv.  Third 

Pointer  Div.  Third 


N.  B.  Nesbitt 
H.  M.  Short 


H.  M.  Short 


PUPPV  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  April  1,  i384.     Purse  $300.   First  prize,  $150  ;  second,  $100  : 
third,  $50.   Entrance,  $15.   Closed  October  15,  with  20  nominations— 8  English  Setters,  12  Pointers.    14  starters— 
5  English  Setters,  9  Pointers.     Judges— V.  E.  Pray,  E.  C.  Sterling,  R.  C.  Van  Horn. 


Owner. 


Jno.  W.  Munson 
A.  A.  Whipple  • 
E.  E.  Pray 

Geo.  H.  Laughton 


Dor. 


Malite 
Belle  B. 
White 

Cloud 
Blitz 

Burgler 


Sire. 


Meteor 

Beaufort 

Druid 

Burgler 


Dell 

Gertrude 
Princess 
Draco 
Queen  Dido 


Color. 

Liv  4  wht 

Li 

v  *  wht 

B 

w  4  tan 

B 

w  4  tan 

Breed. 


Pointer 
Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 
Second 
Div.  Third 

Div.  Third 


Handler. 


H.  M.  Short 
A.  J.  Gleason 
A.  Campbell 


During  the  race  White  Cloud  was  purchased  by  E.  E.  Pray,  and  N.  B.  Nesbitt  took  Pray's  place  as  judge. 


£2  FIELD  TRIALS. 

I88S. 

FISHERS    ISLAND    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials  on  Fishers  Island,  Nov.  9-10,  1885,     fudges — W.  E.  Leavitt,  C.  F.  Lewis. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE, 

Open  to  members  only.     First  prize,  the  President's  cup,  presented  by  the  President,  C.J.Stewart;   second    prize 

Turf,  Field  and  Farm  cup;  third,  a  silver  flask  ;  fourth,   the   Club's  prize.     14  nominations— 6  English 

Setters,  5  Irish,  1  Gordon,  1  Pointer,  1  unknown.  12  starters— 6  English  Setters,  5  Irish,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Max  Wenzel 
Robt.  Betty 
Chas  J   Stewart 
Max  Wenzel 


Dog. 


Chief 
Doc  B. 
Meg 
You  be 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Berkley        iDuck 
Jersey  Duke  j  Topsey 
Chief  Beesey 

Elcho  1  Rose 


Color. 


Red 

Or  &  wht 

Red 

Red 


Breed. 


I  Irish  Setter 

jEng.  Setter 

Irish  Setter 

Irish  Setter 


Prize. 


First 
Second 
Third 
Fourth 


Max  Wenzel 


—  Lawrence 
Max  Wenzel 


NEW    JERSEY     KENNEL    AND     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Club  Stake.     Open  to  members  only.     First  prize,  Club  cup  ;  second,  cup  ;  third,  cup.     8  entries.     3  starters— 2  Irish 

Setters,  1  Pointer.    Judge—}.  Von  Lengerke. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Irish  Setter 
Pointer 
Irish  Setter 

Prize 

First 

Second 

Third 

Handler. 

Max  Wenzel 
C.  J.  Peshall 
Max  Wenzel 

Chief 
Jimtnie 
Jersey 
Beauty 

Berkley 
Not  given 
Chief 

Duck 

Not  given 
Doe 

Red 
Red 

Max  Wenzel 
C.  J    Peshall 
J.  T.  Miller 

EASTERN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Seventh    Annual   Trials  at   High    Point    N.  C-,  Nov.  12,  1885.     Judges— 1   O.  Donner,  Chas.  Heath 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Open  to  members  only.     Each  entry  to  be  owned  3  mo.iths  previous  to  closing  of  stake,  and  to  be  handled  by  member 

making  nomination.     First  prize,  a  piece  of  plate,  value  $100,  to  be  known  as  the  Eastern  Field  Trial  Club 

Cup  of  1885  ;  and  the  Goodsell  Cup,  value  $250      Entrance.  $5   forfeit,  $5  additional   to  start. 

Stake  to  close  Nov.  11,  1885      10  entries  and    starters— 5   English   Setters,  2  Irish, 

3  Pointers. 


Owner.                       Dog.               Sire.              Dam.              Color. 

Breed.             Prize 

Handler 

C.  Fred.  Crawford 

j                                              | 
Foreman      ,Dashing        Fairy  11.      ;B,  w  *  tan 

Monarch  ' 

1 
Eng.  Setter]  First 

C.  Fred.  Crawford 

ALL-AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 

Open   to  all   Setters,  except  a   first   prize  winner  of  any  All-Age   Stake,  or  winner  of  any  special  cup  in  an  All-Age 

Stake.  Purse  $400.    First  prize,  $250  ;  second,  $150.    Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start.    Closed 

Nov.  1st  with  24  nominations — 19  English  Setters,  4  Irish,  1  Gordon.     20  starters — 16   English 

Setters,  3  Irish,  1    Gordon.    Judges— B.  F.  Wilson,  F.  R.  Hitchcock.  W.  A.  Coster 

(Messrs.  Hunter,  Bergundthal  and  Smith  theappointed  judges,  absent). 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler 

Dr.  J.  N.  Maclin 
E.  Dexter 
J.  O.  Donner 

Gath's 

Mark 
Belle  of 

Piedmont 
Princess 

Helen 

Gath 

Dashing 

Rover 

Thunder 

Gem 

Ranee 

Bessie 

B,  w  *  tan 
B,  w  *  tan 
Or  *  wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Div.  Second 

Div.  Second 

Chas.  Tucker 
Capt.C.E.  McMurdo 
John  Lewis 

FIELD  TRIALS. 


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1885. 

ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 

Judges— B.  F.  Wilson,  W.  A.  Coster,  J.  O.  Donner. 

Open  to  all  Pointers,  except  a  first  prize  winner  of  any  All-Age  Stake  or  winner  of  any  special  prize  in   an   All-Age 
Stake.   Purse  $400.     First  prize,  $250  ;  second.  $150.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit, $15  additional  to  start.     Closed 
Nov.  1st  with  21  nominations — 18  starters. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


J.  T.  Perkins  Mainspring  Mike 

Westminster  Kennel     Bang-Bang  Ch.  Banj 


Romp 
Princess 
Kate 


Color. 


Liv  *  wht      Pointer 
Lem  *  wht  .Pointer 


Prize. 


First 
Second 


Handler. 


Capt.C.E.  McMurdo 
.Luke  White 


CHAMPION  GATHS  MARK  (4771' 


DERBY. 


Fifth  Annual  Derby.    Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1884.    Purse  $500.     First  prize, 

$250  ;  second,  $150  ;  third,  $100.    Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.    The  President  offers  a  cup 

known  as  the  President  s  Cup  to  the  breeder  of  the  best  dog  or  bitch  puppy  competing  in   the 

stake,  the  breeder  to  be  the  owner  of  the  dam  when  bred,  stake  closed  May  istwith 

83    nominations— 57    English   Setters,   2   Irish,    1   half   Irish  and   half 

Gordon,  23  Pointers.    9  starters— 5  English  Setters,  1  Irish, 

1  half  Irish  and  half  Gordon,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Hart  Height 
Dr.  G.  G   Ware 

Luke  White 
Ramapo  Kennels 


Dog. 


Belle 
Nannie  E 

! Bang  Grace 
(Prince 
Imperial 


Dam. 


Brian's  Dan  Irish  Bitch 
Dashing       .Juno  A 

Berwyn 
Bang-Bang  'Graceful 
Emperor       ;  Bessie 

Fred 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize 


Blk  &  tan      iCrossbred      First 
Blk  *  wht      Eng.  Setter  Second 

Lem  a  wht    Pointer         |Div.  Third 
Lem  belton   Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Hart  Height 
Chas.  Tucker 


Luke  White 
John  Lervis 


^T°The  Irish  Setter  prize  for  best  Irish  Setter  in  All-age  Stake  was  divided  between  Elcho,  Jr.,  Blarney 
and  Rose  of  Killarney. 


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FIELD   TRIALS. 


1885.  * 

PHILADELPHIA    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials  at  Rio  Grande,  N.  J.,  Nov.  17,  1885,  5  entries-2  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Pointer.  4  starters— 

2  English  Setters,  2  Irish. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Irish  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Prize. 

Handler. 

W.  H.  Childs 
E.  W.  Jester 

Leigh 

Doane 
Fairy  Glen 

Chief 
Glen  Rock 

Leigh 

Doane 
Blue  Belle 

Red 

Blue  belton 

First 
Second 

T.  Predmore 
J.  Sherbrooke 

fj^"*  All-Age  Stake  declarec 

off. 

NATIONAL    AMERICAN    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Seventh  Annual  Trials  at  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  Dec.  7-10,  1885.  Judges — Joseph   H.  Dew,  W.  A.  Coster,  F.  I.  Stone. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all.     Purse  $750.     First  prize,  $250 ;  second,  $250  ;  third,  $250.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start. 

Closed   Nov.  1st  with   30  nominations — 22    English   Setters,  2   Irish,  6   Pointers.     20  starters— 15    English 

Setters,  2  Irish,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

1 

Sire. 

Memphis  and   Avent  Roderigo 

Count 

Kennels 

1 

Noble 

Adams  &  Tucker 

GusBondhu 

Dashing 
Bondhu 

1 

B.  M.  Stephenson 

Bob  Gates 

Count 
Rapier 

Wm.  Titterington 

Trinket's 
Bang 

Croxieth 

Dam. 


Color 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Twin  Maud 

Novel 

Belle  of 

Hatchie 
Trinket 


B,  w  <&  tan     Eng.  Setter 


B,  w  &  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 
Liv  4  wht 


Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Pointer 


First 
Second 
Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 


Handler. 

J. 

M. 

Avent 

Chas 

Tucker 

B. 

M 

Stephenson 

N 

B 

Nesbitt 

DERBY. 

Sixth  Annual  Derby.     Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan,  1,  1884.     Purse  $750.     First   prize, 

$250;  second,  $250  ;  third,  $250.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start      Closed    May  1,  188s  with 

80   nominations— 66  English   Setters,   1    Irish.    13  Pointers.     23  starters— 21    English   Setters, 

2  Pointers.    Judges— W.  A.  Coster,  Dr.  Rawhngs  Young,  J.  H.  Dew. 


Owner. 


R.  M.  Dudley 
B.  M.  Stephenson 

Dr.  J.  N.  Maclin 
Dr.  G.  G.  Wave 

Memphis  and    Avent 
Kennels 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Gath  sHope  Gath 
Bob  Gates     Count 

I     Rapier 
Gath'sMark  Gath 
Nannie  S       Dashing 

Berwyn 
Canada  Peg  Cambridge 


Dam. 

Color. 

Gem 

Lem  &  wht 

Belle  of 

B,  w  4  tan 

Hatchie 

Gem 

B,  w  4  tan 

Juno  A 

B,  w  4  tan 

Marchion- 

Blue belton 

ess  Peg 

Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

I 
fcng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


D.  E.  Rose 

B.  M.  Stephenson 

Chas.  Tucker 
Chas.  Tucker 

J.  M.  Avent 


PACIFIC    COAST    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials  at  Point  Reyes,  Cal.,  Dec.  15-ig,  1885.    Judges— C.  N.  Post,  J.  G.  Edwards,  H.  H.  Briggs, 

John  W.  Prescott. 

PUPPY  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1884.     Entrance,  $2.50  forfeit,  $5  additional  to  start. 

First  prize,  50  per  cent,  entrance  money  ;  second,  ^o  per  cent.;  third,  20  per  cent.     Closed  May  1.  with 

17  nominations— 9  English  Setters,  4  Irish.  4  Pointers.     3  starters — 3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


J.  M.  Barney 
H.  A.  Bassford 
G.  W.  Bassford 


Tom  Pinch 
Solano  B 
iVictor  II. 


Wise's  Tom 

Glen 

Glen 


Dam 


Color. 


Beulah  Lem  &  wht 

Josie  Bow    I  Liv  *  wht 
Josie  Bow      Lem  4  wht 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Pointer         [First 
Pointer  Second 

Pointer         [Third 


G.  T.  Allender 

S.  Allen 

G.  W.  Bassford 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1885-86. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


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Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers.     First  prize, ;  second, ;  third, Entrance,  $2.50   forfeit,  $5  additional 

to  start.     Closed  Nov.  15,  with  10  nomiru  tions— 3  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  6  Pointers.    8  starters— 
3  English  Setters,  5  Pointers.    Judges- -P.  J.  Shatter,  J.  M.  Barney,  H.  H.  Briggs. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 



First 

Handler. 

Wm.  Schreiber 

Montana 

Boy 
Lemmie  B 

Royal 

Duke  II. 
Beautiful 

Queen 
Janet 

- 
Grouse 

Nell 

Lem  *  wht 

Pointer 

G.  T.  Allender 

J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr. 
J.  G.  Edwards 
1.  M.  Bassford,  Jr. 

Prince 

Ranger 
Bennett's 

Regent 
Ranger 

Josie  Bow 

Dolly 

Queen 

Lem  &  wht 
B,  w  *  tan 
Liv  &  wht 

Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 
Pointer 

Second 
Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr. 

Mr.  Edwards 

J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr. 

California  Kennels 

Count 
Noble 

Dashing 
Novice 

B.  w  &  tar. 

Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Third 

C.  N.  Post 

1886. 

ALEXANDRIA  (LA.)  ROD  AND  GUN  CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  held  at  Alexandria,  La.,  Feb.  16.  1886.    Judges— Judge  J.  M.  Thompson,  Judge  John  Clegg. 

DERBY. 

For  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  not  exceeding  i4>£  months  of  age.     First  prize,  a  cup  ;  second,  a  medal  ;  third,  a  collar. 

Entrance,  $5.     Entries  closed  9  a.  m.  day  of  starting.     Starters— 3  English  Setters. 


Owner 


John  Robinson 

Amory  R.  Starr 
J.  K    Renaud 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Knight  Gladstone 

Gladstone 
Capt.  Craig  Gladstone 
Reveille        Gladstone 


Dam. 


Flossie 

Lady  M 
Flossie 


Color. 


Prize. 


Blk  &  wht     ,Eng.  Setter;  First 

B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  SetterSecond 
Blk*  wht     lEng.  Setter  Third 


Handler 


Jchn  Robinson 

Amory  R.  Starr 
Henry  Fontaine 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 
Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers.     First  prize,  a  cup  ;  second,  a  medal ;  third,  a  col'ar.     Entrance,  $5.     18  starters- 

14  English  Setters,  1  Gordon,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Knight  Renaud 

Boyd 

Dash 

Iowa 
Queen 

Blk  *  wht 

En<r.  Setter 

First 

H.  Fontaine 

Amory  R   Starr 

Wat 

Punch 

Fan  II. 

Black 

Pointer 

Second 

Amory  R.  Starr 

Judge  J.M.Thompson 

Mark 

Coleman's 
London 

True 

B,  w  *  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Third 

J.  M.  Thompson 

L.  B.  Baynard 

Custer 

Dick 

Buckeye 
Belle 

Blue  belton 

Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Third 

L.  B.  Baynard 

Owner 


W.  B.  Wells 
C.  A.  Schnack 


Dog. 


CONSOLATION  STAKE. 
A  piece  of  plate  to  winners  of  first  and  second. 


Sire. 


Kink  Druid 

Baron  Blue!  Belton 


Dam. 


Color. 


Star 
Bramble 


Lem  4  wht 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Blk  *  wht      Eng.  SetterSecond 


Handler. 


W.  B    Wells 
C.  A   Schnack 


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FIELD  TRIALS. 
1886. 

MANITOBA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  at  Morris,  Manitoba,  Sept.  21-23,  1886.    Judge—}.  M.  Avent. 

DERBY. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  after  Jan.  1,  1885.     First  prize,  silver  collar,  value  $50 ;  second,  silver  cup, 

value  $25  ;  third,  silver  whistle,  value  $10.     11  nominations,  all  Setters.     5  starters— 3  English  Setters, 

1  Irish,  1  Gordon. 


JEAN  VAL-JEAN  (10,197). 

ALL -AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 

Open  to  all.     First  prize,  Blackwood  silver  cup  ;  second,  Forest  silver  cup ;  third,  a  rug ;  fourth,  a  silver  flask. 

9  nominations.     8  starters— 6  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Gordon. 


Owner. 

C.  A.  Boxer 
R.  B.  Morgan 

D.  Smith 

Manitoba  Kennels 
Manitoba  Kennels 


Dog. 


Q'Appelle 

Belle 
Mandan 

Fannie  M 

Belle 

Dash  B 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Mark  J 

Count 
Noser 

Count 
Noble 

Pride  of 
Dundee 

Dave  B 


Prize. 


Betsey- 
Lola 

Prairie 
Belle 
Jcanette 

Nellie 


B,  w*tan     Eng.  Setter  First 

Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 

B.  w  A  tan     Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth 
1  I  j 

Lem»wbt  [Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth 


Handler. 


C.  A.  Boxer 
R.  B.  Morgan 
R.  B.  Morgan 
Thos.  Johnson 
Thos.  Johnson 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1886. 

ALL    AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 
Open  to  all  Pointers.     First  prize,  silver  cup  ;  second,  silver  collar.     3  nominations.     2  starters — Pointers. 


67 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


C.  W.  Armstrong 
Thos.  Johnson 


Belle 
Bert 


Not  given     'Not  given      Not  given      Pointer 
Notgiven     :Not  given      Not  given      Pointer 


Div.  istft  zd  C.  W.  Armstrong 
Div.  1st  4  2d, Thos.  Johnson 


WESTERN     FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Second  Annual  Trials  at  Abilene,  Kan.,  Nov.  8,  1886.    Judges— H.  H.  Briggs,  A.  Merriman,  A    A.  Whipple. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers,  except  first  prize  winners  of  an  All-Age  Stake  at  Eastern,  National  cr  Western  Trials 

in  previous  years.     Purse  $500.     First  prize,  $250;  second,  $150;  third,  $100.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15 

additional  to  start.    Closed  Oct.  9,  with  28  nominations — 12  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  15  Pointers. 

17  starters — 11  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  5  Pointers. 


Owner. 

N.  B.  Nesbitt 

Castleman  Kennf.s 
E.  E.  Pray 

J.  W.  Blythe 

N.  B.  Nesbitt 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


.Lufra 


Handler. 


Dogwhip       Harrison's     Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  First  N.  B.  Nesbitt 

<     Juno 
Rod  Meteor  Dell  Liv  a  wht      Pointer  Second  W.B.Stafford 

Bridgeport   Dashing        iVannetta       B,  w  &  tan     Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  jW.  B.  Stafford 

I     Monarch  I 
.Corner-         Meteor  Accident       Liv  4  wht      Pointer  Div.  Third    A.  J.  Gleason 

stone 
iDickT.  Cashier  Flake  Blk  &  wht      Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third    N.  B.  Nesbitt 


DERBY. 

First  Derby.     Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1885.     Purse  $500.     First  prize,  $250 

second,  $150;  third,  $100.     Closed  May  1,  with  48  neminations — 22  English  Setters,  3  Irish,  2  Gordon,  21 

Pointers.     9  starters— 4  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


F.  H.  Ball 
J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 
Col.  W.  E.  Hughes 
J.  W.  Blythe 
C.  B.  Donaldson 

T.  W.  Stoutenberg 


Dog. 


Bessie  B. 
Spot  Belton 
Dillsey 
Tansy 
Marksman 

Ruby  Buck- 
ellew 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


King  Noble(  Elsie  Belton  Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  First 

Belle  Belton,  Blue  belton' Eng.  Setter  Second 


Dick  B 
Meteor 
Meteor 
Doncaster 

Buckellew 


Dee 
Dee 

May 

Queen 
Brimstone 


I  Liv  &  wht 
J  Liv  &  wht 
B,  w  &  tan 

Or  &  wht 


Pointer  Div.  Third 

Pointer  Div.  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

! 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


C.  W.  Rarker 
C   W.  Barker 
W.  B.  Stafford 
A.J.  Gleason 
A.  J.  Gleason 

A.  J.  Gleason 


FISHERS    ISLAND    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials  held  on  Fishers  Island,  Nov.  8-10,  1886.    Judges— 'L.  C.  Bruce,  C.  F.  Lewis. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

First  Prize,  American  Field cup  ;  second.  Fishers  Island  Club  Cup  ;  third,  silver  collar;  fourth,  Club's  prize. 
16  nominations.    11  starters— 4  English  Setters,  6  Irish,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


H.  Pape 


iLady  May 


Max  Wenzel  Tim 

Chas.  J.  Stewart  Meg 

Robert  Betty  Doc  B. 


Sire. 


Lofty 

Biz 

Chief 
Jersey  Duke 


Color. 


Maud 

Muller 
Hazel 
Beesy 
Topsy 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  1st,  85  pts. 


Red 
Red 

Or  &  wht 


Irish  Setter  2d.  75 
Irish  Setter  3d,  73 
Eng.  Setter  4th,  71 


H.  Pape 

J.  T.  Miller 
J.   Lawrence 
J.  T.  Miller 


68  FIELD  TRIALS. 

1886. 

PHILADELPHIA    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials  at  Frederica,  Del.,  Nov.  15,  1886.    Judges— Q.  J.  Peshall,  Percy  C.  Ohl,  Col.  B.  Ridgway. 

ALL -AGE  STAKE. 
15  nominations— 5  English  Setters,  10  Irish.     13  starters— 5  English  Setters,  8  Irish. 


Owner. 


M.  Richardson 
J.  A.  Stovell 
Col.  B.  Ridgway 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Grouse  Grouse 

Victoria         j  Berkley 
Volley  Antic 


Dam. 


Leda 
Nora 
Princess 
Mix 


Color. 


Lem  &.  wht 

Red 

Lem  &  wht 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 
Irish  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 

Second 

Third 


Handler. 


J.  Shewbrooke 
J.  Shewbrooke 
J.  Shewbrooke 


CHAMPION  ROBERT   LE    DIABLE  (5556). 


Owner. 


L.  Shuster,  Jr. 
Ezra  Comfort 
J.  A.  Stovell 


MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Judge— "P.  C.  Ohl. 

9  nominations— 3  English  Setters,  6  Irish.    5  starters— 3  English  Setters,  2  Irish. 


Dog. 


Clementine 

D. 
Casino 

Gladstone 
Victoria 


Sire. 


Dash  III. 
Gladstone 
Berkley 


Dam. 


Cornelia 

Countess 

Druid 
Nora 


Color. 


Red 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 
Eng  Setter 
Irish   Setter 


Prize. 


First 

Second 

Third 


Handler. 


L.  Shuster,  Jr. 
Ezra  Comfort 
J.  A.  Stovell 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1886. 

DERBY. 

Judge.— V.  C.  Ohl. 

^nominations— 3  English  Setters,  3  Irish.     5  starters— 2  English  Setters,  3  Irish. 


Owner. 


Col.  B.  Ridgway 
I.  H.  Roberts 
I.  H.  Roberts 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Volley 
,  Daisy 
Luray  III. 


Antic 
Chief 
Chief 


Dam. 


Princess 

Mix 
Leigh 

Doane 
Leigh 

Doane 


Color 

Lem  *  wht 

Red 

Red 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Irish   Setter,  Second 
Irish   Setter  Third 


J.  Shewbrooke 
A.  Hoffman 
1  A.  Hoffman 


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EASTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Eighth  Annual  Trials  at  High  Point,  N.C.,  Nov.  8,  1886.   Judges— J.  W.  Orth,  J.  O.  Donner  ;  B.  Waters  judged  in  latter 

part  of  stake. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE, 

Open  only  to  members.     Each  entry  to  be  owned  three  months  previous  to  entry  and   to   be  handled   by  member 

making  entry.     First  prize.  Eastern  Field  Trials  Club  Cup  for  1886,  value $100  ;  second,  Sanborn  Cup  ;  third, 

silver  plate,  value,  $50.   Each  member  allowed  one  entry  free,  each  additional  entry  $10.  Closed 

October  1.     17  nominations,     12  starters— 8  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Prize. 

Handler. 

E.  Dexter 

J.  R.  Henrichs 

J.  O'H.  Denny 

Gloster 

Dashing 

Noble 

Brandon 

Dashing 

Rover 
Count 

Noble 
Royal  Rock 

Trinket 

Dashing 
Novice 
Nellie 

B,  w  &  tan 
B,  w  &  tan 
Lem  &  wht 

First 
Second 

Third 

E.  Dexter 

J.  R.  Henrichs 

J.  O'H.  Denny 

DERBY. 

Judges— D.  C.  Bergundthal,  J.  W.  Orth,  I.  O.  Donner. 

Sixth  Annual  Derby,  open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on   or  after  Jan.  1,  1885.     Purse  $700.     First  prize, 

$400;  second,  $200;  third,  $100.  Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.     The  club  offers  the  Eastern 

Field  Trial  Club  Cup,  value  $100,  to  the  breeder  of  the  winner  of  first  prize.    The  breeder  to 

be  the  owner  of  the  dan  when  bred.    Closed  May  1,  1886,  with  102  nominations— 

71  English  Setters,  4  Irish,  2  Gordon,  25  Pointers.  29  starters— 20  English 

Setters,  1  Gordon,  S  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Seiler  li  Porter 


Paxtang        Court  Fate  Liv  belton     Eng.  Setter  First 

I     Noble  Gladstone 

C.  H.  Odell  Consolation  Bang-Bang  Grace  III.     Lem  *  wht    Pointer         [Second 

Memphis  and    A  vent  Jean  Val-     Mingo  (Twin  Maud  B,  \v  *  tan     Eng.  Setter  Third 

Kennels  I     Jean  ' 


Chas.  Tucker 


Luke  White 
J.  M.  Avent 


ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 

Judges— B.  F.  Wilson,  D.  C.  Bergundthal,  J.  W.  Orth. 

Open  to  all  Pointers,  except  a  first  prize  winner  of  any  All-Age  Stake,  or  special  Pointer  cup  in  All-Age  Stake  of  any 

recognized  Field  Trial.     First  prize,  $300  ;  second,  $150.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $10  additional  to   start. 

Closed  Oct.  1,  1886,  with  35  nominations.     23  starters. 


Owner 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color.             Breed. 

1 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Highland  Kennels 

Westminster    Kennel 

Club 
J.  O'H.  Denny 

Robert  le 
Diable 
Bang-Bang 

Prince 

Croxtctn 

Ch.  Bang 

Minnesota 
Prince 

Spinaway 

Princess 

Kate 
Countess 

Liv  &.  wht     Pointer 
Lem  &  wht    Pointer 
Lem  *  wht    Pointer 

First 

Div.  Second 

Div.  Second 

Hart  Height 
Luke  White 
Jesse  Whaite 

7o 


FIELD  TitlALS. 
1886. 
ALL -AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 
Jud&s—T>.  C.  Bergundthal,  J.W.  Orlh.  F.  R.  Hitchcock. 

Conditions  same  as  in  Pointer  Stake,  except  for  Setters.     44  nominations -38  English  Setters.  4  Irish.  2  Gordon. 
26  starters— 24  English  Setters,  2  Gordon. 


Whyte  Bedford 
E.  Dexter 
E.  Dexter 


Bob  Gates     Count 

1     Rapier 

poster  Dashing 

I     Rover 

Belle  of  Dashing 

I    Piedmont       Rover 


Ranee 


B.  M.  Stephenson 
Capt.C.E.M'Murc 
B,  w  a  tan     Eng.  Setter  Div  Second  |Capl. C.E.  M'Murdo 


Belle  of         Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  First 
I     Hatchie     I  I 

Trinket         ,B,  w  *  tan     Eng.  Setter  Div. Second  Capt.C.  E.  A  Murdo 


F.  W.  Seller  won  Breeders'  Cup. 


CHAMPION    BANG -BANG  (4022). 


CHAMPION  STAKE.— (7  nominations.) 

Champion  Stake  declared  off  on  account  of  violent  snowstorm.     Entrance  money  returned,  and  $20  given  to 
each  entry  ready  to  start,  viz.:     Robert  le  Diable,  Mainspring,  Paul  Gladstone,  Gath's  Mark  and  Foreman. 

SPECIAL  MATCH  RACE.— (Purse  $100.) 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Whyte  Bedford 
R.  P.  Carroll 

Bob  Gates 
Belle 

Count 

Rapier 
Dan 

Belle  of 

Hatchie 
Not  given 

Blue  belton 
Blk  *  tan 

Eng.  Setter 
Gordon  Set. 

First 

B.  M.  Stephenson 

FIELD  TRIALS. 
1886. 


71 


ROBINS    ISLAND    CLUB. 

Fifth  Annual  Trials  held  at  Robins  Island,  Nov.  24-25,  1886.    Judges— L.  C.  Bruce,  C.  F.  Lewis,  Judge  C.  E.  Pratt. 

ALL -AGE  STAKE. 

First  prize,  silver  cup,  presented  by  H    D.  Polhemus,  to  dog  scoring  highest  number  of  points  ;  second,  silver  mounted 

whip;  third,  silver  whistle.     13  entries.     12  starters— 8  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Gordon,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

W.  Stanley 

Dr.  S    Fleet  Speir 


Dog. 


St.  Elmo  VI 

Jock 

Gen  Arthur 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


St.  Elmo  IV 
Jock,  Jr. 
Emperor 
Fred 


Lucy 
Betsy 
Wanda 


B.  w  4  tan  ,Eng.  Setter 
Blk  &  tan  |Gordon  Set. 
Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter 


'Prize. 


Handler. 


1st,    85  pts.  jDr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

2d,     84    "      W.  Stanley 

id,    81    "      Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


DERBY. 
First  prize,  silver  collar.     6  entries  and  starters— 2  English  Setters,  4  Pointers. 


Dog. 


S.  B.  Duryea 


Ned 


Blunder 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  1st,    65  pts.   S.  B.  Duryea 


BRACE  STAKE. 
Prize,  a  silver  coupling.     4  braces  started. 


Owner. 


Chauncey  Marshall 
A.  S.  Swann 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


[Pride  of     Pride  of  the  Not  given 

I     Robins  1     Border's 

I     Island     I     Son 

(.Berkleyll  Chief  Gussie 


Lem  4  wht   Eng.  Setter   f 


1st,  86  pts.  Chauncey  Marshall 


Red 


1  Irish  Setter 


NATIONAL    AMERICAN    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Eighth  Annual  Trials  at  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  Dec.  13,  1886.    Judges— First  day,  Maj.  Trezevant,  Major   Key  and 

C.  W.  Pans  ;  after  first  day.  Dr.  Young,  Key  and  Paris. 

ALL -AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all   eligible   Setters  and   Pointers.     Purse  $750.     First  prize,  $250  ;  second,  $250  ,  third,  $250.     Entrance,  $10 

forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start.     Closed  Nov.  1,  with  37  nominations—  28  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  j  Pointers. 

22  starters— 18  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  2  Pointers. 


Dog. 


Whyte  Bedford 

R.  M.  Dudley 
John  E.  Gill 


Bob  Gates 

Daisy  F 
■  Richmond 


P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson        Lillian 


Sire. 


Count 

Rapier 
Gleam 
Vandevort's 

Don 
Gladstone 


Dam. 


Color. 


Belle  of  ,B,  w  *  tan 

Hatchie 

Dean  Or  4  wht 

Beulah  Lem  4  wht 


Sue 


B,  w  *  tan 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 
Pointer 


Prize. 


First 


Second 
Div.  Third 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


B.  M.  Stephenson 

D.  E.  Rose 
H.  M.  Short 

B.  M.  Stephenson 


DERBY.— (Several  changes  in  Judges.) 
Seventh  Annual  Derby,  open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1885.     Purse  $750.     First  prize,  $250  ; 
second,  $250;  third,  $250.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.     Closed  May  1,  with  6q  nomina- 
tions—63  English  Setters,  6  Pointers.    25  starters,  all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


B.  M.  Stephenson         |Rubicon 
Memphis  and    Avent  Chance 

Kennels 
Memphis  and    Avent  Cassio 

Kennels 
P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson        Keystone 


Sire. 


Ben  Hill 
Roderigo 

Count 

Noble 
Gladstone 


Zoe 
Bo- Peep 

Lizzie 

Hopkins 
Sue 


Color. 


B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 

B,  w  4  tan 

B,  w  4  tan 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


;B.  M.  Stephenson 

J.  M.  Avent 


Eng.  Setterj  First 
Eng.  Setter, Second 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  ,J.  M.  Avent 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  IChas.  Tucker 

1 


Champion  Stake  declared  off ,  as  no  agreement  could  be  made  as  to  Judges. 


72  FIELD  TRIALS. 

1886. 

TEXAS    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Meeting,  near  Marshall,  Tex.,  Dec.  13-15,  1S86.    Judges— Col.  W.  E.  Hughes,  J.  T.  Trezevant,  Jr., 

Hon.  R.  T.  Hailey. 

DERBY. 

Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1885.     8  nominations  and  starters— 1  English  Setter, 

1  Irish,  6  Pointers. 


'Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Amory  R.  Starr 
Waller  Cock 

Frank  Cock 


<~apt  Craig  [Gladstone  'LadyM. 

jRess  1  Bruce  1  Frank 

I     Ranger  | 

:Mike  Irish  Pat  Gipsey 


Color. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


B.  witan     Fng.  Setter  First  Amory  R.  Starr 

Liv  A  wht      Pointer  Second  ,C.  B.  Cock 


Red 


Irish   Setter  Third 


1  Frank  Cock 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all.     Closed  with  14  nominations.     12  starters— 1  English  Setter,  1  Irish,  10  Pointers.    J.  L.  Phillips  in  place  of 
Col.  Hughes  as  judge,  when  his  dog  was  running. 


Owner. 

Dog.               Sire. 

'  Dam. 

Fan  IT. 
Flash  III. 
Idell 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Amory  R.  Starr 
Col.  W.  E.  Hughes 
J.  L.  Pernet 

Wat                [Punch 
Fred               Meteor 
Juno               Meteor 

1 

Black 
Liv  A  wht 
Liv  A  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 

Amory  R.  Starr 
Col.  W.  E.  Hughes 
J.  L.  Pernet 

The  Irish  Setter  Club  Trials,  which  were  to  have  been  run  at  Salisbury,  N.  C,  having  20  entries,  were  declared  off — 
after  waiting  for  a  week— on  account  of  a  severe  snow  storm. 


PACIFIC    COAST    CLUB 

Fourth  Annual  Trials  at  Hanford.  Cal.,  Dec,  13-16,  1886.    Judges—  Fred.  A.  Taft,  Hon.  D.  M.  Pyle, 

Frank  Satterthwaite. 

ALL -AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  bred  or  owned  on  the  Pacific  coast.     Purse  entrance  money.     First  prize,  50  per  cent, 
second,  30  per  cent.;  third,  20  per  cent.     Closed  Dec.  1,  with  10  nominations.    7  starters— 4  English  Setters, 

3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


California  Kennels 

Wm.  Schreiber 
J.  M.  Barney 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam 


Colcr. 


Breed. 


Prize 


Sweet-  Count 

heart  Noble 

Lassie  .Prime 

Tom  Pinch  I  Wise's  Tom 


Dashing       :  Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  First 

Novice 
Forest   Lily  t.em  a  wht    Pointer         'Second 
Beulah  LemAwht    Pointer  [Third 


Handler. 


Geo.  T.  Allender 


Geo.  T.  Allender 
lC.  N.  Post 


DERBY. 

Fourth  Annual  Derby.     Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1885.     Purse  entrance  money.     First 

prize,  50  per  cent.;  second,  30  per  cent. ;  third.  20  per  cent.     Entrance,  $5   forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start. _ 

Closed  with  11  nominations— 2  English  Setters,  9  Pointers.  2  starters— 1  English  Setter,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Chas.  Kaeding 
X  W.  Briggs. 


Shot 
Climax 


Regent  Fannie 

Bang-Bang  Bellona 


'Blue  belton  Fng.  Setter  First  |Geo.  T.  Allender 

j  LemAwht    Pointer  Second  Geo.  T.  Allender 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


73 


1887. 

TENNESSEE    SPORTSMEN'S    ASSOCIATION. 

Inaugural  Trials  held  at  Athens,  Ala.,  Feb.  15-17,  1887.    Judges—  First  day,  B.  Waters;  second  day.  Waters  and   Otto 

Moebes. 

FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers.     Purse  $150.     First   prize,  $75  ;  second,  $50  ;  third,  $25.     Entrance,  $10   forfeit,  $10 

additional  to  start.  Closed  Jan.  20  with  8  nominations — 5  English  Setters,  3  Pointers.  6  starters—  3  English 

Setters,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

J.  E.  Gill 

Dr.  R.  Douglas 

A.  M.  Young 


Dog. 


'Richmond 

Fannie 

Whitfield 
Dash 
I     Bryson 


Vandevort's 

Don 
Dash 

Bt  yson 
Dave  B 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Beulah 

Lady 

Whitfield 
Jackson's 

Rose 


Lem  4  wht    Pointer 

! 

Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter 
Blk  *  wht      Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Second 
Third 


Handler. 

I 

I 

ID.  E.  Rose 

John  Carlton 

John  Carlton 


DERBY. 

Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1885.     First  prize,  $50  ;  second,  $25  ;  third,  $15.     En- 
trance, §10  forfeit,  $5  additional  to  start.     Closed  Jan.  10th.     5  starters— 1  English  Setter,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

J.  E.  Gill 
J.  R.  Purcele 
Tenn.  Kennel 


Dog. 
Don's  Dot 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Vandevort's  Cremorne 
Don 
'jovofPrincejFlockfinder  lone 

William 
Ruby  D         Sportsman    Gem 


jLiv  4  wht     | Pointer         .First 
Lem  4  wht    Pointer  Second 

Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler 


D.  E.  Rose 
'j.  R.  Purcel! 
D.  E.  Rose 


MANITOBA     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials  held  at  Morris,  Manitoba,  Sept.  6-8,  1877.    Judge— Wm.  B.  Wells,  Cnatnam,  Canada. 

DERBY. 

Second  Annual  Derby,  for  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1886.     Members'  entrance,  $2  forfeit, 

additional  to  start.     Non-members'  entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.     First  prize,  a  Greener  shot 

gun  and  $50;  second,  a  breech-loading  gun  and  $25  ;  third,  a  Winchester  rifle  and  $10;  fourth, 

a  silver  cup.     Closed   July  1,  with  8  nominations— 6  English   Setters,  1    Gordon, 

1  Pointer.     4  starters— 3  English  Setters,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


C.  A.  Boxer 
Thos.  Johnson 
Thos.  Johnson 
Thos.  Johnson 


Duck 

TV 

Dime 

Frost  II. 

Morris 

Cable 

Bredna 

Birtle 

Croxteth 

Bella 

Gretna 

Mark  J 

Bredna 

Prize. 


Handler. 


Not  given     |Eng.  Setter  First 
Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  Second 
L  4  w  tick'dPointer         (Third 
Lem  4  wht    Eng.  Setter:  Fourth 


C.  A.  Boxer 
Thos.  Johnson 
|Thos.  Johnson 
Thos.  Johnson 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 
Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers.     First  prize,  a  Greener  or.  Richards  breech-loading  gun  and  $50;  second,  a  silver 
cup  and  $25;  third,  a  breech-loading  gun  and  $10;  fourth,  a  Vulcan  stove.      A  special  of    collar  to  dog 
owned  in  Manitoba  or  the  Northwest,  running  highest  in  the  stake.     Closed  with   13   nomina- 
tions—10  English   Setters,  1   Gordon,  2   Pointers.     8  starters— 6  English   Setters, 
1  Gordon,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Thos.  Johnson 
C.  A.  Boxer 
Manitoba  Kennels 
C.  W.  Armstrong 

Cambria 

Q'Appelle 

Belle 
Manitoba 

Belle 
Flirt  A 

Cambridge 

Mark  J 

Pride  of 

Dundee 
Dan 

Pet 

Laverack 
Betsey 

Jeannette 

Q'Appelle 
Belle 

Blue  belton 
B,  w  4  tan 
Lem  4  wht 
B  4  w  tick'd 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 
Second 
Third 
Fourth 

Thos.   Johnsonl 
C.  A.  Boxer 
Thos.  Johnson 
Van  Ransaleer 

74 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


1887. 

INDIANA    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  at  Bicknell,  Ind.,  Nov.  7-10,  1887.     Judges—  P.  T.  Madison.  C.  Munhall,  S.  H.  Socwell. 

DERBY. 
First  Derby.   Prizes  and  conditions  not  given  in  report.    8  starter:.— 1  English  Setter,  3  Irish,  1    Crossbred,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Devonshire  Kennels 
Chas.  Cole 
W.  A.  Evan 
J.  A.  Hunter 

Cherry- 
stone 

Zetta  King 
Don 

Queen  of 
Tennessee 

Dash 

Trinket's 

Bang 
King  Don 

Gath's 
Hope 
Royal  C 

Pearlstone 

Queen 

Faust 
Freda 

Belle 

Liv  *  wht 
Lem  4  wht 
B,  w  *  tan 
Not  given 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 
Crossbred 

First 
Second 
Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

J.  B.  Carnahan 
J.  B.  Carnahan 
Frank  Sheet 
John  A.  Hunter 

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"^  *'  ^R 

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flSK^%3r^v¥ff* 

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'"iBl 

PAUL  GLADSTONE  (3482). 


Owner. 


ALL -AGE  STAKE. 

Judges— V.I.  Madison,  C.  Munhall,  J.  M.  Freeman. 

Prizes  and  conditions  not  given.     8  starters— 6  English  Setters.  2  Pointers. 


Dog. 


Curtis  Wright 
Joseph  Becker 
S.  H.  Socwell 

J.  B.  Stoddard 

H.  S.  New 


LarkP 
Jim  Blaine 
Change 

Polly  II. 

Ben  Lanier 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Glen 

Don  Nillson 

Dashing 

Dan 
Josh 

Whitcomb 
Joe  Bowers'Not  given 


Topsy  S 
Nellie  B 
Daisy 

Starlight 
Polly 


Color. 


B.  w  *  tan 
Or*  wht 
Blk  4  wht 

B,w4  tick'd 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  SetterDiv.  Second 
Eng.  Setter;  Div.  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Lem  4  wht  'Pointer  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


Curtis  Wright 
Joseph  Becker 
S.  H.  Socwell 

J.  B.  Stoddard 

Mr.  Riley 


WESTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials  held  at  Carthage,  Mo.,  Nov.  7-I2,  1887.    Judges—  Theo.  Mosher,  Louis  Kunz,  R.  C.  Van  Horn. 

DERBY. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1886.     First  prize,  $250  ;  second,  $150  ;  third,  $100.     Entrance, 

$10  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start.     Closed   with  32  nominations— 18  English   Setters,  4   Irish,  8  Pointers, 

2  unknown.     10  starters— 6  English  Setters,  4  Pointers. 


J.  A.  Bolen 

J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 

A.  T.  Harridge 
Paul  Francke 

D.  Underwood 


Dog. 


Pray's 

Gladstone 
King's 

Mark 
Mollie,  Jr. 
Trinket's 

Countess 
Belle  of 
KansasCity 


Site. 


Dam. 


Paul  Bessie  A 

Gladstone 
King  Noble  Belle  Belton 


Frank 
Croxteth 


Paul 
Gladstone 


Flora 

Trinket 


Bessie  A 


Color. 


B,  w  4  tan 

Blue  belton 

Liv  &  white 
Liv  4  white 

3,  w  h  tan 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Handler. 


Pointer 
Pointer 

Eng.  Setter 


Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 


Div.  Third 


A.  J.  Gleason 
C.  W.  Barker 


A.  T.  Harridge 
N.  B.  Nesbitt 


W.  B.  Stafford 


FIELD  TRIALS.  75 

1887. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

fudges—  Louis  Kunz,  Theo.  Mosher,  John  \V.  Munson.  the  latter  relieved  by  B.  Waters. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  that  have  not  won  a  first  prize  at  a  recognized  trial.     First  prize,  $250  and  American 

FieldCup  ;  second,  $150;  third,  $100.     Entrance.  $:o  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start.     Closed  Oct.  22,  with 

16  nominations— 1 1  English  Setters,  5  Pointers.     12  starters— 3  English  Setters,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

R.  M.  Hutchings 
T.  W.  Sioutenberg 

J.  B.  C.Lucas 
J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 
J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 

Spring 
Ruby 

Buckellew 
Spot 

King's  Dan 
Queen 
Noble 

Mainspring  [Curfew 
Buckellew    i  Brimstone 

Drake           |Fan 

King  Noblel  Elsie  Belton 

King  Noble, Belle Bellon 

Liv  4  wht 
Or  &  wht 

Liv  4  wht 
B,  w  4  tan 
Blue  belton 

Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 

Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 
Second 

Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

N.  B.  Nesbitt 
A.  J.  Gleason 

N.  B.  Nesbitt 
C.  W.  Barker 
C.    V.  Barker 

Robins  Island  Trials,  1887,  not  run.     (Club  house  burned.) 


PHILADELPHIA     KENNEL    CLUB. 

Fourth  Annual  Trials  at  Frederica,  Del.,  Nov.  15,  1S87.     Judges— Percy  C.  Oh!,  A.  P.  Vredenburgh. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Open  to  members,  and  dogs  to  be  handled  by  them.     Entrance,  $5.     Entries  closed  November  1.     4  nominations.    AU 

started — 3  English  Setters,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 



Princess 

Mix 
Cornelia 

Color 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Col.  3.  Ridgway 
L.  Shuster,  Jr. 

Volley 
Clyde  T. 

Antic 
Thunder 

| 
Lem  4  wht    Eng.  Setter 

Lem  4  wht    Eng.  Setter 
1 

First 
SeconJ 

DERBY. 


Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  owned  by  members  of  the  club,  and  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1886.    (Professional  handlers 
allowed.)   Entrance,  $5.   Closed  Nov.  1,  with  8  nominations.- 2  English  Setters,  4  Irish,  2  Pointers.   All  started. 


Dog. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Ezra  Comfort  Princess         ChalkleyD.  Casino  G.      Blk  4  wht  Eng.  Setter  First 

Alba 

Chestnut  Hill  Kennels  Desmond  II, Frisco  'Grouse  Red  Irish  Setter  Second 

I   H.Roberts  ILeigh  Bruce  Leigh  Red  jlr.sh  Setter  Third 

I    D'oanellH  I    Doanell.l  I \ 


Handler. 


J.  Shewbrooke 


I.  Predmore 
—  Mathis 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  owned  by  members  of  the  club.     Entrance,  $5-     (Professional  handlers  allowedj 

Closed  Nov.  1,  with  9  nominations-2  English  Setters,  6  Irish,  1  Pointer.     All  started. 


Owner. 


Col.  B.  Ridgway 

J.  A.  Stovell 
I.  H.  Roberts 


Dog. 


Volley 

Victoria 
Bruce 


Sire. 


Color. 


Berkley 
Elcho 


Princess 

Mix 
Nora 
Noreen 


Lem  *  wht 


Red 
Red 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Irish  Setter  Second 
Irish  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


J.  Shewbrooke 

J.  Shewbrooke 
—  Hoffman 


76 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


EASTERN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Ninth  Annual  Trials  held  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  Nov.  17,  1887.  Judges— S.  L.  Boggs,  C.  Fred.  Crawford,  W.  A.  Coster. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Open  only  to  members  of  the  club,  each  entry  to  be  owned  three  months  prior  to  closing  of  stake,  and  to  be  handled 

by  member  making  entry.   First  prize,  a  cup,  value  $100,  to  be  known  as  the  Eastern  Field  Trials  Club  Cup 

of  1887  ;  second  prize,  of  value  $75 ;  third,  a  piece  of  plate,  value  $50.    Winners  allowed  choice 

of  cash  or  plate.    Entries  to  close  night  previous  to  running.   Each  member  allowed 

one  entry  free,   additional  entries  $10  each.      10  starters— 6  English 

Setters,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Tammany 
Bang  Grace 
Buckellew 
Roy 
Monarch 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler 

F.  R.  Hitchcock 
Jas.  L.  Breese 
W.  A.  Coster 
C.  C.  Gray 

Tory 

Bang-Bang 
Druid 
Dashing 
Monarch 

Moonstone 
Graceful 
Ruby 
List 

Liv  *  wht 
Lem  *  wht 
Lem  4  wht 
Blk  &  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Div.  Second 
Div.  Second 
Third 

F.  R.  Hitchcoci 
Jas.  L.  Breese 
W.  A.  Costef 
Geo.  Gray 

TAMMANY    (4114). 


DERBY. 

Judges— D.  C.  Bergundthal,  C.  Fred.  Crawford,  W.  A.  Coster. 

Seventh  Annual  Derby,  open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.   1,1886.     Purse  $800.     First  prize,  $400: 

second,  $200;  two  equal  third  prizes  of  $100  each     A  breeder's  cup,  value  $100.    Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20 

additional  to  start.     Closed  May  i,  1887,  with  90  nominations — 56  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  32 

Pointers.     35  starters — 23  English  Setters,  12  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Memphis  and  Avent 

Kennels 
O.  W.  Donner 

Joey  B. 

Roderigo 

Lillian 

B,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

First 

J.  M.  Avent 

Go-Bang 

Graphic 

Leach's 

Bloomo 
Amine 
Queen  Alice 

Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 

Second 

C.  E.  Buckle 

P.  T.  Madison 
Pittsburgh  Ken.  Club 

Ossian 
Waterford 

Croxteth 
Pembroke 

Liv  4  wht 
Lem  4  wht 

Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

D.  E.  Rose 
W.  Seager 

FIELD   TRIALS. 


77 


1887. 

ALL -AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 

Judges— S.  B.  Duryea,  D.  C.  Burgundthal,  W.  A.  Coster. 

Open  to  all  Setters,  except  a  first  prize  winner  of  an  All-Age  Stake,  or  Special  Setter  Cup  Stake  at  any  recognized  Field 

Trial.   Purse  $550.     First  prize,  $300;  second,  $150  ;  two  equal  thirds  cf  $50  each.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit, 

$2o.additional  to  start.      Closed  Oct.  i,  with  54  nominations— 53  English  Setters,  1  Irish.      23 

starters— all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 


Jas.  L.  Breese 


Dcg. 


Gloster 


Memphis  and  Avent, Chance 

Kennels 

Memphis  and  Avent  Jean 

Kennels  Val-Jean 

Memphis  and  Avent  [Nat 

Kennels  '     Goodwin 


Dashing 

Rover 

Roderigo 

Mingo 

Roderigo 


Dam. 

Colcr 

Trinket 

B, 

w  .v  tan 

Bo-Peep 

B, 

w  *  tan 

Twin  Maud 

B 

w  *  tan 

Bo-Peep 

B, 

w  4  tan 

Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 
Second 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


Chas.  Tucker 
J.  M.  Avent 
J.  M.  Avent 


Eng.  Setter! Div.  Third    J.  M   Avent 


ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 
Conditions  for  Pointers  same  as  those  for  Setters  in  above  stake.     Closed  Oct.  1,  with  29  nominations.     13  starters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

F.  R.  Hitchcock 
F.  R.  Hitchcock 
C.  J.  Peshall 

C.  H   Odell 

Tammany 
Springbok 
Nick  of 

Naso 
Lalla 

Rookh 

Tory 

Mainspring 
Naso  II. 

Sensation's 
Son 

Moonstone 

Curfew 

Pettigo 

White's 
Grace 

Liv  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 

Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

Pointer 

First 

Second 
Div.  Third 

Div.  Third 

John  White 
John  White 
John  Lewis 

Luke  White 

CHAMPION  STAKE. 

Judges— -F.  R.  Hitchcock,  D.  C.  Bergundthal,  W.  A.  Coster. 

Open  to  all  first  prize  winners  at  any  recognized  Field  Trial,  to  close  Oct.  1,  except  for  winners  of   1887,  which  must 

qualify  night  before  starting.     Two  to  start  to  make  a  race.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start. 

Club  adds  $100;  American  Field  gives  cup,  value  $100.  all  to  go  to  winner.    8  starters — 

S  English  Setters,  3  Pointers,  viz.:  Gloster,  Bob  Gates,  Roderigo,  Foreman,  Gath's 

Mark,  Robert  le  Diable,  Mainspring,  Richmond. 


Owner.               i        Dog. 

Sire.              Dam 

Color. 

Breed; 

Prize.                   Handler. 

J.  L.  Breese                   ,Gloster 

Dashing        iTrinket         IB,  w  4  tan 
Rover        '  , 

Eng.  Setter 

First 

Chas.  Tucker 

Roderigo  the  runner-up. 


AMERICAN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  held  at  Florence,  Ala.,  Dec.  12,  1887.    Judges— T.  M.  Brumby,  J.  H.  Whitmar,  H.  M.  Markley. 

DERBY. 
Inau^Tiral   Derby.     Open   to  all  Setters  and   Pointers  born  on  or  alter  Jan.  1,  1886.     Purse  $750.     First  prize,  $300  ; 
second,  $250  ;  third,  $200.   Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start.   Closed  May  1,  1887,  with  50  nomi- 
nations—42  English  Setters,  17  Pointers.    26  starters— 22  English  Setters,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Jas.  S.  Fisher 

Dave  R 

Gath"sHope 

Daisy  F 

Or  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter' First 

D.  E.  Rose 

Memphis  and    Avent 

Kennels 
Memphis  and   Avent 

Kennels 
W.  T.  Bowdre 

Joey  B 
Laddy 

Roderigo 
Roderigo 

Lillian 
Bo-Peep 

B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  4  un 

Eng.  SetterlSecond 
Eng.  SetterjDiv.  Third 

J.  M.  Avent 
A.  Merriman 

Ollie  S 

Paul    Glad- 

Lottie 

B,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

B.  M.  Stephenson 

E.  Dexter 

Jack 

Modoc 
Jacobin 

Buckellew 

Ida 

Blk  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter'Div.  Third 

D.  E.  Rose 

W.  W.  Titus 

San  Roy 

Nettle 

L,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

W.  W.  Titus 

78 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


I887-88. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Judges— T.  M.  Brumby,  John  H.  Gilbert,  H.  M.  Markley. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers,  except  a  first  prize  winner  of  any  All-Age   Stake.      Purse  $750.      First  prize,  $306; 
second,  f  250  ;  third,  $200.    Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start.    Closed  Nov.  1st  with  58  nomi- 
nations—40  English  Setters,  18  Pointers.    31  starters— 23  English  Setters,  8  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Memphis  and   Avent 

Kennels 
Memphis  and    Avent 

Kennels 
Dudley  &  Fisher 
S.  L.  Boggs 
Graphic  Kennels 


Jean  Val- 

Jean 
Chance 

Daisy  F 

Keystone 
Lad  of  Bow 


Sire. 


Mingo 
Roderfgo 


Dam. 


Twin  Maud 

Bo-Peep 

Dean 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Gleam 
Gladstone      Sue 
Graphic         Climax 


B,  w  4  tan   jEng.  Setter  First 

B,  w  *  tan     Eng.  Setter, Second 

Lem  4  wht  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
B,  w  4  tan  'Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Liv4\vht      Pointer         I  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


J.  M.  Avent 

J.  M.  Avent 

D.  E.  Rose 
Chas.  Tucker 
H.  S.  Bevart 


Champion  Stake  declared  off,  unable  to  secure  judges. 


LAD    OF    BOW    (7880). 


1888. 
TEXAS    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials  at   Marshall,  Texas,  Jan.  13,  1888.    Judges-Won.  John   B.  Clegg,  L.  B.  Baynard,  C.  D,  Kretz, 

Amory  R.  Starr. 

DERBY. 

Second  Annual  Derby.     Open  1 1  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1887.     Entrance,  $5  ;  members   free. 
First  prize,  a  cup,  value  $50  ;  second,  a  cup,  value  $20 ;  third,  a  medal,  value  $5,  in  coin  silver.  8  starters- 

3  English  Setters,  5  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


John  L.  Phillips 
C.  E.  Bringhurst 
Mrs.  J.  K.  Renaud 


Crofton  .Gath's 
I     Pride 

!Lightning  .Count 
I     Noble 

|Lotta  iRoderigo 


Dam. 


Color. 


Prize. 


Lady  M 


B,  w  »  tan    'Eng.  Setter j First 
B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  SetterSecond 


Belle 

Gladstone 
Lena  R         |B,  w  4  tan    \ Eng.  Setter, Third 


Handler. 


John  L.  Phillips 
C.  E.  Br.nghurst 
C.  B.  Cock 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1888. 

ALL- AGE  STAKE. 

79 

Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Creed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Walter  Cock 
John  L.  Phillips 
Mrs.  J.  K.  Renaud 

Ress 

Crofton 
Lotta 

Bruce's 
Ranger 

Gath's 
Pride 

Roderigo 

Frank 
Lady  M 
Lena  R 

Liv  4  wht 
B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 

Pointer 
En;,'.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 

Third 

E.  T.  Uosborou^h 
John  L.  Phillips 
C.  R.  G>cl< 

MANITOBA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials  Manitoba' Field  Trial  Club,  Morris,  Manitoba,  Sept.  11,  18S8.    J:it/^e—\\ .  H.  Wells. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 
Open  to  Setters  and   Pointers.     First    Priz«,  50  per  cent;  second.  25   per  cent.;  third,  12%    per   cent,   starters   lees. 

Specials  added.  *  Closed  with    14   nominations— 10   English    Setters,  2  Gordons,  2  Pointers.     10  starters 

8  English  Setters,  2  Gordon. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

First 

Second 

Third 

Handler. 

Thos.  Johnson 
Thos.  Johnson 
D.  Smith 

Pitti  Sing 

Manitoba 

Belle 
Fannie  M 

Baron 

Doveridge 
Pride  of 

Dundee 
Count 

Noble 

Norah 

Jeannette 

Prairie 
Belle 

Liv  *  wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

E.  J.  Burridge 
Thos.  Johnson 

DERBY. 
Closed  July  1st  with  12  nominations— 9  English  Setters,  3  Pointers.     3  starters--.-  English  Setters,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

1 
Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

1 
D.  Smith                        .Prairie 

E.A.Adams                 IMac 
F.  Morris                      IPete 

Dash  V 

Q'Appelle 
Belle 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  1st  4  2d 

Pointer          Div.  1st  4  2d 
Eng.  SetterlThird 

Boxer 

Thos.  Moore 

INDIANA     KENNEL     CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials   held   at   Bickneil,  Ind.,  Nov.  1,  1888.    Judges—  D.  C.  Bergundthal,  Col.  A.  G.  Sl<><>,  K.  Schultz. 

DERBY 

Open  to  all   Setters  and    Pointers  whelped   on   or  after  Jan.  1,  1887.     Entrance,  $5   forfeit,  $10  additional   to   start. 

Sweepstake   purse,  after  deducting  expenses  :     50  per  cent,  to  first ;  25   per  cent,  to  second  ;  two  equal 

thirds  of  \-z%  per  cent.  each.   Closed  June  1st,  with  68  nominations — 32  English  Setters,  4  Irish, 

1  Gordon,  1  Crossbred,  30  Pointers.  28starters— 13  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  2  Gordons. 

12  Pointers. 


Owner. 


J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 

A.  W.  Whipple 

W.  B.  Stafford 
W.  B.  Stafford 


Dog. 


Florence 

Gladstone 
Bertraldo 


Sire. 


Gladstone 


Corner- 
|     stone 
Tennie  Rod 

Rod's  Gal     Rod 


Dam. 

Color. 

Flounce 

Bessie 

Beaufort 
Nell 
Juno 

B,  w  &.  tan 

L  *  w  tick'd 

Lem  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 

Breed. 

Eng.  Setter 

Pointer 

Pointer 
Pointer 


Prize. 


First 
Second 


Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 


Handler. 


Chas.  Barker 
A.  J.  Gleason 


W.  B.  Stafford 
W.  B.  Stafford 


C  D  FIELD   TRIALS. 

1888. 
ALL -AGE  STAKE. 

Judges— D.  C.  Bcrgundthal,  P.  T.  Madison,  Royal  Robinson 

Open  to  all.     Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.     After  deducting  expenses,  50  per  cent,  to  first  ;  25  per  cent. 

to  second  ;  two  equal  thirds  of  12,'j  per  cent,  to  each.     Closed    Oct.  1st   with   41    nominations — 22   English 

Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Gordon,  17  Pointers.     18  starters— 14    English    Setters,  1  Gordon,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


W.  G.  Mellier 
J.  B.  Stoddard 


D.  M.  Barringer 
J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 


Dog. 


Bohemian 

Girl 
Polly  II. 

Erne  Hill 
King's 

Mark 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Count  Mollie 

Noble        I     Belton 
Josh    Whit-,  Polly 
I     comb 

I  Prince  B        Donna 
King 
Noble 


Blk  &  wl:t     Eng.  Setter, First  !W.  W.  Titus 

I  I  "  ! 

Blk  s.  wht      Eng.  Setter  Second  J.  B.  Stoddard 

i  I  ! 

B,  w  &  tan     Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  jW.  W.  Titus 

,  BelleBeltonjBlue  behon  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  iCharles  Barker 


FANNIE    MURNAN    (22,073). 


EASTERN     FIELD     TRIAL     CLUB. 

Tenth  Annual  Trials  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  Nov.  13,  1S88.    Judges— F.  R.  Hitchcock,  Major  J.  M.  Taylor. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Open  only  to  members  of  the  club.     Each  entry  to  be  owned  three  months  prior  to  closing  of  stake  and  to  be  handled 

by  member.     First  prize.  Eastern  Field  Trial  Club  Cup,  value  $100.     15  nominations — 12  English  Setters, 

3  Pointers.     14  starters— 11  English  Setters,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam 

Color. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Handler. 

James  L.  Breese 
J.  O'H.  Denny 
J.  R.  Henrichs 

iGloster 

1  Brandon 

,  Dashing 
1     Noble 

Dashing 
Rover 
Royal  Rock 

Count 
Noble 

Trinket 

Lewis' 

Nellie 
Dashing 
Novice 

B,  w  A  tan 
Or  *  wht 
B,  w  k  tan 

James  L.  Breese 
J.  O'H.  Denny 
J.  R.  Henrichs 

FIELD   TRIALS. 


8l 


1888. 

DERBY. 

Judgts—1.  O.  Donner,  J.  R.  Henrichs,  Major  J.  M.  Taylor. 

Eighth  Annual  Derby.  Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  t,  1887.  First  Prize;  $400 ;  second,  $200; 

third,  $100;  fourth,  $100.     Breeders'  Cup,  value  $100,  to  breeder  of  winner.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20 

additional  to  start.     Closed  May  1,  1888,  with  60  nominations— 29  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  30 

Pointers.    23  starters— 14  English  Setters,  9  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Memphis  and   Avent 

Orlando 

Roderigo 

Bo-Peep 

B,  w  *  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

First 

J.  M.  Avent 

Kennels 
B.  F.  Wilson 

Memphis  and   Avent 

Oliver 

Twist 
Cecil 

Count 

Noble 
Roderigo 

Fannie  W 
Bo-Peep 

Blk  a  wht 
B,  w  &  tan 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Second 
Third 

Chas.  Tucker 
J.  M.  Avent 

Kennels 
Dr.  J.  G.  F.  Holston 

Mt.  Washington  Ken- 

Count 

Fauster 
Lindo 

Mainspring 
Gladstone 

Dolly 

Fauster 
Flounce 

Liv,  wft  tan 
B,  w  *  tan 

Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Fourth  Capt.C.  E.  M'Murdo 
Div.  Fourth  Chas.  Tucker 

nels 

ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 

Judges — A.  Merriman,  J.  R.  Henrichs,  H.  B.  Duryea. 

Open  to  all  Pointers  that  have  never  won  a  first  prize  in  an  All- Age  Stake  in  any  recognized  Field  Trial  in  America. 

First  prize,  $300;  second,  $250;  third,  $50;  fourth,  $50.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start. 

Closed  Oct.  1,  with  27  nominations.     17  starters. 


1  Owner. 


Bayard  Thayer 
C.  H.  Odell 

P.  T.  Madison 
C.  H.  Odell 
Lebanon  Kennels 


Dog. 


Dexter 
Roger 

Williams 
Ossian 
Consolation 
Lebanon 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Nip  iTuck 

Bang-Bang    LallaRookh 

Croxteth        Amine 
Bang-Bang  Grace  III. 
Tim  I  Peg 


Color. 


Breed. 


L,w  ft  tick'djPointer 
Lem  *  wht    Pointer 

Liv  ft  wht  I  Pointer 
Lem  4  wht  [Pointer 
Lem  ft  wht    Pointer 


Prize. 


First 
Second 

Third 

Div.  Fourth 

Div.  Fourth 


Hart  Height 
Luke  White 

D.  E.  Rose 
Luke  White 
Luke  White 


ALL -AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 

Judges—}.  O.  Donner,  J.  R.  Henrichs,  H.  B.  Duryea. 

Conditions  same  for  Setters  as  in  Pointer  Stake  above.     Closed  Oct.  1,  with  28  nominations— all  English 

Setters.    18  starters. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Memphis  and   Avent 

Kennels 
Charlotteville  Field 

Trial  Kennels 
A.  J.  Crovatt 

L.  Gardner 

E.  F.  Thomas 


Ollie  S 
Jack  Modoc 
BobH 
Roger 
King  Leo 


Color. 


Paul  j  Lottie  B,  w  ft  tan 

Gladstone] 

Buckellew  Ida  jBlk&wht 

Count  Belle  Boyd  !B,  w&tan 

Noble 

Count  IQueen  Meg'B,  w  *  tan 

Noble 

Count  Hamilton's    B,  w  ft  tan 

Noble  !     Ruby         I  


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 

Second 

Third 

Div.  Fourth 

Div.  Fourth 


Handler. 


J.  M.  Avent 
Capt.C.  E.  M'Murdo 
D.  E.  Rose 
T.  M.  Aldrich 
John  Lewis 


CHAMPION  STAKES. 

Open  only  to  winners  of  All- Age  Stakes  at  any  recognized  Field  Trials  in  America.     The  club  adds  $100  to  entrance 

money,  viz.:   Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start.   A  merican  Field  Cup  also  to  winner,  value  $100. 

Closed  Oct.  1.  with  8  nominations— 4  English  Setters,  4  Pointers.     4  starters— Jean  Val-Jean, 

Ollie  S.,  Bohemian  Girl,  Bob  Gates. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Memphis  and   Avent  Jean  |  Mingo 

Kennels  I    Val-Jean 


Dam. 


Twin  Maud 


Color. 


B,  w  ft  tan 


Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 


J.  M.  Avent 


%Z  FIELD  TRIALS. 

1888. 
PHILADELPHIA     KENNEL    CLUB. 

Fifth  Annual  Trials  held  at  Frederica,  Del.,  Nov.  15,  1888.     Judges—  Percy  C.  Ohl,  Wm.  Tallman. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE, 
Conditions  n'ot  reported.     5  starters — 4  English  Setters,  1  Irish. 


Owner. 


J.  A.  Stovell 
Walter  Smith 


E.  Comfort 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


(Victoria         Berkley  Nora 

Ben  Hur        Ike  ,Leda 

I     Franklin  I 

Casino  G       Gladstone      Countess 
I     Druid 


Color. 


Breed. 


Red 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Irish   Setter  First 


Or&wht        Eijg.  Setter  Div  2d  *  3d 

Blk  a  wht      Eng.  Setter  Div.  2d  A  3d|E.  Comfort 


J.  A.  Stovell 
Walter  Smith 


TOLEDO    BLADE   (12,215). 


DERBY. 

Conditions  not  reported.     4  starters — all  F.nglish  Setters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Clipper 

Ben  Hur 

Franklin 
Dan 

Sirei 

Dam.              Color.            Breed.             Prize. 

1            ;            1 

Handler. 

Col.  B.  Ridgway 
Walter  Smith 
Co).  B.  Ridgway 

Dan 
Ike 
Dan 

!                 1 

Countess        B,  w  *  tan     Eng.  Setter 

Pansy        ! 
Leda              Or  *  wht      ,Eng.  Setter 

Countess        B.wAtan     Eng.  Setter 
Pansy 

First 

Second 

Third 

W.  J.  Shewbrooke 
W.  J.  Shewbrooke 
W.  J.  Shewbrooke 

FIELD   TRIALS. 
1888. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Conditions  not  reported.     12  starters — 4  English  Setters,  4  Irish,  4  Pointers. 


83 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Frisco 
Berkley 
Chalkley  D 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Chas.  T.  Thompson 
J.  A.  Stovell 
E.  Comfort 

Desmond  II 
Victoria 
Persever- 
ance 

Grouse 

Nora 
Casino  G 

Red 
Red 

Blk  4  wht 

Irish  Setter 
Irish  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First              Theo.  Predmore 
Second            W.  J.  Shewbrooke 
Third             jW.  J.  Shewbrooke 

SOUTHERN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  at  Amory,  Miss.,  Dec.  3.  1888.    Judges— Thos.  L.  Martin,  Dr.  Hampton,  H.  B.  Duryea. 

DERBY. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1887.     First  prize,  $300  ;  second,  $250 ;  third,  $200.     Entrance, 

$10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start.     The   Turf,  Field  and  Farm  donates  a  cup,  value  $100,  to  winner  of 

first.     Closed  July  1,  with  56  nominations     21  starters— 15  English  Setters,  6  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


F.  F.  Myles 

(Dimple 

'Gordon 

|                      1 
Blanche         B,  w  *  tan 

B.  F.  Wilson 

.Oliver 

.Count 

Fannie  W     Blk*  wht 

|    Twist 

Noble 

Edward  Dexter 

1 Count 

Count 

.Belle  of         B,  w  4  tan 

1    Piedmont 

1     Noble 

1     Piedmont 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


!R.  P.  McCargo 
jChas.  Tucker 

jCapt.C.E.M'Murdo 


ALL- AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 

Judges— W.  B.  Duryea,  Thos.  L    Martin,  W.  W.  Legarc. 

Open  to  all  Setters  that  have  never  won  a  first  prize  in  any  recognized   Field   Trial  in   America.     First   prize,  $250; 

second,  $150;  third,  fioo.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional   to  start.    Closed   Nov.  1,  1888,  with   32 

nominations.     18  starters,  all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 


W.  G.  Mellier 
J.  E.  Dager 
J.  O'H.  Denny 
J.  E.  Dager 
J.  W.  Renfroe 


Dog. 


'Bohemian 
i     Girl 
(Toledo 
I     Blade 
Brandon 

Cincinnatus 

Dan 
I    Gladstone 


Dam. 


Sire. 


Count 

Noble 
Roderigo 


Royal  Rock  Lewis' 

!    Nellie 
Count  ID-do  II. 

Noble 
Gladstone    'Sue 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


iMollie 
I     Belton 
Lillian 


Blk  4  wht      Eng.  Setter  First 

B,  w  4  tan    1  Eng.  Setter'Second 

I 
Or  4  wht       Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

B,  w  4  tan    Eng.  SetteriDiv.  Third 

B,  w  4  tan   !Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


W.  W.  Titus 
Chas.  Tucker 
D.  E.  Rose 
Chas.  Tucker 
S.  L.  Porter 


ALL- AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 

Judges— Thos.  L.  Martin   B.  P.  Holliday.  Dr.  R.  I.  Hampton. 

Conditions  for  Pointers  same  as  in  above  stake.     Closed  Nov.  1,  1888,  with  32  nominations.     12  starters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize.                  Handler. 

H.  F.  Farnham 

P.  T.  Madison 
F.  R.  Hitchcock 

C.  H.  Odell 
John  E.  Gill 

Beau  of 
Portland 

Ossian 

Duke  of 
Hessen 

Consolation 

Lady  Zeal 

Graphic 

Croxteth 
Luck  of 
Hessen 
Bang-Bang 
Croxteth 

Zitta 

Amine 
Blarney 

Grace  III. 
Amine 

Blk  4  wht 

Liv  &  wht 
Liv  4  wht 

Lem  *  wht 
Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 

Pointer 
Pointer 

Pointer 
Pointer 

■J" 

First 

Second 
Div.  Third 

Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

H.  M.  Short 

D.  E.  Rose 
Chas.  Tucker 

Luke  White 

B.  M.  Stephenson 

84 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1888. 

THE    AMERICAN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 


Second  Annual  Trials  held  at  West  Point,  Miss.,  Dec.  10,  188 

John  H.  Gilbert. 


Judges— H.  B.  Duryea,  R.  L.  McCook, 


DERBY. 

Second  Annual  Derby,  open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1887.     First  prize,  $300 :  second,  $250 ; 

'hird,  $100.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start.     Closed  July  1,  with  50  nominations— 33  English 

Setters,  2  Irish,  15  Pointers.     15  starters— 12  English  Setters,  3  Pointers. 


DUKE    OF    HESSEN    (6258). 


ALL -AGE  STAKE. 

Judges— Thos.  L.  Martin,  John  H.  Gilbert  and  C.  W.  Paris. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  that  have  not  won   a  first  prize   at   any  recognized    Field   Trial  in  America.     First 

prize,  $300  ;  second,  $200  ,  third,  $150.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start.     Closed  Nov.  10,  with 

34  nominations— 20  English  Setters,  14  Pointers.     10  starters— 5  English  Setters,  5  Pointers 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Memphis  and    AventOllie  S 

Kennels 
J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Memphis  and    Avent 

Kennels 
C.  H.  Odell 


King's 
Mark 
Cassio 


Paul  j  Lottie 

Gladstone! 
King  Noble' Belle  BeHon  Blue  belton'Eng.  Setter 


B,  w  *  tan  Eng.  Setter 
Blue  belton'Eng.  Setter 
B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter 


Count  Lizzie 

i     Noble        j     Hopkins 
Consolationl Bang-Bang  |Grace  III.     L»mi  wht    Pointer 


Prize 
First 
Second 


Handler. 


J.  M.  Avent 
I 


Chas.  Barker 
Div.  Third  jJ.  M.  Avent 
Div.  Third  JLuke  White 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1888-89. 

ROBINS    ISLAND    CLUB. 

Trials  held  at  Robins  Island,  Dec.  17,  1888.     Judges  not  given. 
DERBY 
Three  entries  and  starters. 


85 


1 
Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

S.  B.  Duryea 
Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
W.  M.  Van  Anden 

Gun 

Belle 

Rapier 
Rheuma 

i 
Ned                 ;Midwout 
Linda 
Count             Dell 

Rapier 
Tip                .Grace 

Blue  belton 
Blue  belton 
Red  *  wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Setter 

First 

Second 

Third 

S.  B.  Duryea 
Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
W.  M.  Van  Anden 

Conditions 

not  given. 

ALL -AGE 
10  entries  and  starters — 5 

STAKE. 

English  Setters,  1  Irish,  2  Gordons,  2 

Pointers. 

Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Emperor 
Fred 

Vandevort's 
Don 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Eng.  Setter 

Not  given 
Pointer 

Prize. 

Handler. 

- 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

W.  M.  Van  Anden 
L.  Walerbury 

Gen.  Arthur 

Gout 
Force 

Wanda 

Bessie 

1 

Blue  belton 

Red  &  wht 
Lem  *  wht 

First 

Second 
Third 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

W.  M.  Van  Anden 
Judge  Pratt 

BRACE  STAKE.- 

-(4  braces  started.'; 

Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

W.  Stanley 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
W.  M.  Van- Anden 

1  Jock 
1  Bang 

[  St.  Elmo 
!     VI. 
|  Gen. 
1      Arthur 
1  Gout 
]  Rheuma 

Jock,  Jr. 
Smith's 

Jack 
St.  Elmo  IV 

Einperor 
Fred 

Betsey 
Belle 

Lucy 

Wanda 

Blk  &  tan 
Black 

B,  w  a  tan 

Blue  belton 

Red  4  wht 
Red  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 

Not  given 
Not  given 

|  First 

•(  Second 

1 

I 

•j  Third 

W.  Stanley 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
W.  M.  Van  Anden 

1889. 

PACIFIC    COAST    CLUB. 

Trials  held  at  Bakersfield.  Cal.,  Jan.  14-10,  1889.    Judges—  R.  T.  Vandevort    I.  N.  Aldrich,  P.  I.  Shatter. 

DERBY. 

Sixth  Annual  Derby.  Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1887.  Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $15  additional 

to  start.     Closed  May  1,  with  24  nominations.     5  starters— 1  English  Setter,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

i 

j 

Handler. 

Jas.  E.  Watson 

1 
Old  Black 

Joe 
Lottie  B 

Nestor 

Unknown 

Unknown 

Black 

Pointer 

First 

G. 

T.  Allender 

G.  W.  Bassford 
Wm.  Schreiber 

Professor 
Gladsome 

Gracie  B 
Forest 
Queen 

Liv  &  wht 
ILem  &  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 

Second 
Third 

G. 
G. 

W.  Bassford 
T.  Allender 

ALL -AGE  STAKE. 
Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers      Entrance,  $20.     Closed  Jan.  15,  1889,  with   io  nominations.     10  starters  — 5  English 

Setters,  5  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Jas.  E.  Watson 


Breed. 


Pointer 


Prize. 


Handler. 


!  First 


Tbos.  Bennett  Sinus 

California  Kennels      'Sunlit 


Old  Black      Unknown  Unknown  Black 
Joe 

Sportsman  ^weetheart  Or  4  wht       Eng.  SetterjSecond 

Sportsman  jSweetheart  Or  *  wht       Eng.  SetterThird 


G.  T.  Allender 


M.  D.  Walter 
!C.  N.  Post 


•86  FIELD  TRIALS. 

1889. 
TEXAS    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials  held  in  Harrison  County,  T«xas,  Feb.  26, 1889.  Judges— Hon.  John  Clegg,  R   T.  Hailey,  K.  V.  HalL 

DERBY. 
Third  Annual  Derby.     First  prize,  $50;  second,  $25  ;  third,  $10.     5  starters,  all  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Flash 
Dream 

Bess 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

First 

Second 

Third 

! 

Handler. 

W.  P.  Poland 
S.  H.  Green 

W.  M.  Robertson 

Onyx 
King 

Cotton 
Phinette 

Wat 
Tyler 

Lossing 

Black 
Black 

Liv  A  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 
1 
Pointer 

W.  P.  Poland 
S.  H.  Green 

W.  M.  Robertson 

ALL-AGE  STAKE 

Judges—  Hon.  John  Clegg,  F.  Y.  Hall,  Robert  W.  Shaw. 

First  prize,  $50;  second,  $25  ;  third,  $10.     13  nominations.     12  starters— 4  English  Setters,  8  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Blk  *  wht 
B,  w  *  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 

Breed. 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Prize. 

First 

Second 

Third 

Handler. 

R.  B.  Scott 
Amory  R.  Starr 
R.  M.  Hutchings 

Joe 

Capt.  Craig 

Joy 

Unknown 
Gladstone 
Roderigo 

Lady  M 
Lena  R 

J.  F.  Cock 
Amory  R  Starr 
R.  M.  Hutchings 

INDIANA    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials  held  at  Bicknell,  Ind.,  Nov.  1,  i88g.    Judges—  Royal  Robinson,  J.  M    Freeman,  P   T.  Madison. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Each  member  allowed  one  entry,  and  to  be  owned  by  member   making  entry  ninety  days  prior  to   Nov.  1,  and  to  be 

handled  by  owner.   Entrance,  $5.    First  prize,  40  per  cent.;  second,  30  per  cent.;  third,  20  per  cent.;  fourth, 

10  per  cent,  of   entrance  money;  added   to   first,  a  silver  cup;  to  second,  a   copy  of  "  Modern 

Training,  Handling  and  Kennei  Management."     3  starters— 2  English  Setters,  1  Pointer 


Owner. 


J.  M.  Freeman 
H.  A.  Comstock 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Esther  Doncaster     Eudora 

Hoosier  Devonshire  Gypsey 

Harry        I     Sam  


Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  First 
Liv  k  wht      Pointer  Second 


|J.  M.  Freeman 
|H.  A.  Comstock 


SETTER  DERBY. 


For  all  Setter  puppies  born  on  or    after   Jan.  1,  1888.     First  prize,  30  per  cent.;  second,  30  per   cent.;  third,   20  per 
cent,  of  entrance  money.     Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start.     13  starters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Gath's 
Mark 
King  Noble 

Gath's 
Hope 

Dam               Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

G.  W.  Whiteley 
J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 
D.  E.  Rose 

Lily 

Burgess 
Mamie  B 

Hope's  Ray 

Esther            Or  4  wht 

1 

Queen           ,Lem  belton 

Vashti 
Lady  May   ;B.  w  4  tan 

1 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 

Third 

Frank  Richards 
Charles  Barker 
D.  E.  Rose 

POINTER  DERBY. 
Same  conditions  for  Pointer  puppies  as  in  Setter  Derby.     6  starters. 


Owner. 


J.  B.  Turner 

W.  H.  Holmes 
W.  Hoyt 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Pearl's  Dot  Trinket's       Pearlstone  Liv  4  wht 

Bang 

Thomastone  Cornerstone  Firenzi  Liv  4  wht 

Fancy  Free  Donald          1  Lady  Bow  |Liv  4  wht 


Color. 


Breed. 

Prize. 

Pointer 

Pointer 
Pointer 

First. 

Second 
Third 

Handler. 


J.  B.  Stoddard 


A.  J.  Gleason 
R.  B.  Morgan 


FIELD  TRIALS.  87 

1889. 

ALL- AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 

Open  10  all  Setters  that  have  not  won  a  first  prize  in  an   All-Age   Stake  at  any  recognized  Field   Trial   in   America. 

Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start.     First  prize,  40  per  cent.;  second,  30  per  cent.;  third.  20  per 

cent.;  fourth,  10  per  cent,  of  entrance  money.     15  starters— 14  English  Setters,  1  Gordon. 


Owner. 


A.  J.  Gleason 
J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 
Bert  Crane 
Frank  Richards 
Maj.  J.  W.  Renfroe 


Dog. 


Dashing 

Dixie 
Kings 

Mark 
Maud 

Blue  Mark 

Dan    Glad 
stone 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Dashing       |  Dashing 
Dale  l     Model 

King  Noble  BelleBelton 

Dog  Whip    jHarrison's 

Juno 
Gath's  .Lufra 

Mark 
Gladstone     Sue 


Color. 


Breed. 


Blue  beho^Eng.  Setter 
Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter 
B,  w  *  tan  |Eng.  Setter 
Blue  belton 


Prize. 


Handler. 


First 

Second 

Third 


A.  J.  Gleason 

I 

Chas.  Barker 

,N.  B.  Nesbitt 


B.  w  *  tan 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth'Frank  Richards 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth  D.  E.  Rose 


ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 
Same  conditions  for  Pointers  as  in  Setter  Stake  above.     9  starters 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Croxteth 
Graphic 

Tam 

O'Shanter 
Osborn  Ale 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

P.  T.  Madison 
Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels 

Frank  Billings 

Dr.  C.  E.  Mitchell 

Ossian 
Lord 

Graphic 
Tamarack 

Bannerman 

Amine 
Daphne 

Croxteth's 
RivalQueen 
Keswick  II. 

Liv  &  wht 
Liv  &  wht 

Liv  *  wht 

Blk  &  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 

Pointer 

Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 
Fourth 

D.  E.  Rose 
R.  B.  Morgan 

J.  B.  Stoddard 

N   B.  Nesbitt 

THE  CANADIAN  KENNEL  CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  at  Chatham,  Canada,  Nov.  11,  1889.    Juage—  John  Davidson. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

For   Setters  and    Pointers.     First  prize,    $75  ;  second,   $35  ;  third,   $15.     For   best   Pointer   placed.   $10.     Entrance, 

$5  forfeit,  $5  additional  to  start.     20  nominations.     16  starters— 12  English   Setters,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed 

Prize. 

First 

Second 
Third 

Handler. 

Thos.  Johnson 

W.  B.  Wells 
Thos.  Johnson 

Pitti  Sing 

Dinah  C 

Ightfield 

Blithe 

Baron 

Doveridge 
Mingo 
Dancer 

Norah 

Fausta  II. 
Ightfield 
Bloom 

Liv  *  wht 

Blk  *  wht 
Liv  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 
Pointer 

Thos.  Johnson 

W.  B.  Wells 
Thos.  Johnson 

Owner. 


Thos.  Johnson 
T.  G.  Davey 
R.  G.  Hervey 


DERBY. 

7  nominations.     6  starters— 2  English  Setters,  1  Gordon,  3  Pointers. 


Dofe. 


Ightfield 
Blithe 

Brighton 
Pride 

Breezo 


Sire. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Dancer  Ightfield  Liv  4  wht      Pointer 

Bloom 

Biant  Belle  Blue  belton  ^ng.  Setter 

Not  given      Not  given  iLiver  .Pointer 


Prize. 


First 

Second 
Third 


Handler. 


Thos.  Johnson 
T.  G.  Davey 
J.  B.  McGregor 


Pitti  Sing  won  American  Field  Cup,  Ightfield  Blithe,  the  prize  for  best  Pointer. 


88 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1889. 

PHILADELPHIA    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Sixth  Annual  Trials  at  Richland,  Va.,  Nov.  11,  1889.     Judge— L.  E.  Wills. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  members  only.     12  starters— 6  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  1  Crossbred,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Col.  D.  Ridgway 
F.  G.  Taylor 
Ezra  Comfort 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Clipper  W 
Katie  Noble 


Swearing- 
en's  Dan 
Count 
1     Noble 


Persever-     'Chalkley  D 
ance 


Dam. 


Countess 
Pansy 
Queen  Meg 

Casino  G 


Color. 


Breed. 


B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  *  tan 
Blk  *  wht 


Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Firtt 

Second 

Third 


Handler. 


W.  J.  Shewbrooke 

F.  G.  Taylor 

W.  J.  Shewbrooke 


fj&k 


DAN    GLADSTONE    (3377). 


MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Open  only  to  club  members,  and  to  handle  their  own  dogs.     10  starters— 5  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  unknown, 

3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Col.  B.  Ridgway 
Ezra  Comfort 
F.  G.  Taylor 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Clipper  W    ^wearing- 
en's  Dan 


Dam. 


Color. 


Countess      ,  B,  w  4  tan 
Pansy 


Persever-      Chalkley  D  Casino  G      ,  Blk  a  wht 

ar.ce 
Katie  Noble  Count 
I     Noble 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First  B.  Ridgway 

Eng.  Setter  Second  jEzra  Comfort 

Queen  Meg  B,  w  4  tan    Eng.  Setter  Third  JF.  G.  Taylor 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


89 


1889. 

DERBY. 

Judges — Benson  Mann,  F.  G.  Taylor. 

7  starters— 5  English  Setters,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

! 
Sire.               Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

L.  Shuster,  Jr. 
Ezra  Comfort 
J.  B.  Ellison 

Ezra  Noble 

Ben  Harri- 
son 

Bryn  Mawr 
Mona 

Count             Alphonsine 

Noble 
Count            Alphonsine 

Noble 
Bang              Vandalia 

Blk  *  wht 
Blk  4  wht 
Lem  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 

Not  reported 
Not  reported 
Not  reported 

EASTERN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Eleventh  Annual  Trials  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  Nov.  14,  1889.    Judges— ¥ .  R.  Hitchcock,  H.  B.  Duryea,  W.  A.  Coster. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

First   prize,   $100;  second.  $75;  third,  $50,  or  cups  of  same  value.     Each   member  allowed   one   entry   free;  each 

additional  entry  $10.     Closed  with  8  nominations.     7  starters— all  English  setters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Belle  of 
|     Hatchie 
Trinket 

Lit 

Color. 

B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 

Breed. 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Prize. 

Handler. 

lames  L.  Breese 
James  L.  Breese 
1.  N.  Cochran 

Bob  Gates 

Glostcr 

Nora 

Count 
1     Rapier 
.Dashing 
Rover 

Ccunt 
i     Noble 

First 

Second 

Third 

James  L.  Breese 
James  L.  Breese 
I.  N.  Cochran 

DERBY. 

Judges— V.  R.  Hitchcock,  H.  B.  Duryea,  Wm.  Tallman. 

Ninth  Annual  Derby.   Open  to  all  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1888.    First  prize,  $400;  second, 

$200;  third,  $:oo  ;  fourth,  $100.     Breeders'  Cup,  value  $100,  to  breeder  of  winner.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit, 

$15  additional  to  start.     61  nominations— 3q  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  21  Pointers.     14  starters— 

10  English  Setters,  4  Pointers. 


Owner.                     Dog. 

1 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize 

Handler. 

Memphis  and   Avent  Rowdy  Rod 

Roderigo 

Juno  A 

Blk  4  wht      Eng.  Setter 

First 

J.  M.  Avent 

Edward  Dexter             Rip  Rap 

King  of 
Kent 
King  Noble 

Roderigo 

Hops 

B  4  wtickdiPointer 

Second 

Capt.  C.E.  M'Murdo 

J   I.  Case,  Jr.                Nannie  B 

I 
Memphis  and   Avent  Harry  C 
Kennels 

Queen 
Vashti 

Countess 
House 

Lem  belton(Eng.  Setter 

B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter 

1 

Third 
Fourth 

Charles  Barker 
J.  M.  Avent 

ALL-AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 

Judges— 7.  R.  Hitchcock,  Pierre  Lorillard,  Jr.,  Wm.  Tallman. 

Open  to  all  Setters  that  have  never  won  a  first  prize  in  an  All-Age  Open  Stake  at  any  recognized  Field  Trial  in 

America.    First  prize,  $300;  second,  $150;  third,  $50:  fourth,  $50.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional 

to  start.   36  nominations— 34  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Gordon.    19  starters— 18  English  Setters, 

1  Irish. 


Memphis  and    Avent 

Kennels 
J.  E.  Dager 

Memphis  and   Avent 

Kennels 
I.  N.  Cochran 

J.  E.  Dager 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam., 


Chance 

Toled') 

Blade 

Cassio 


I  Roderigo 
Roderigo 


Count 

Noble 
Count 
I     Noble 
CincinnatusCount 
I     Noble 


Nora 


Bo-Peep 

Lillian 

,Lizzie 
Hopkins 

Lit 

Dido  II. 


Color 


Breed. 


Prize. 


B,  w  4  tan    'Eng.  Setter . First 


Handler. 


J.  M.  Avent 

B,  w  4  tan    JEng.  Setler'Second  Chas.  Tucker 

B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter.Third  :A.  Merriman 

I 
B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth  JS.  C.  Bradley 

B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth  Chas.  Tucker 


9Q 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1889. 
ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE 
Judges— H.  B.  Duryea,  A.  Merriman,  Wm.  Tallman. 
Conditions  for  Pointers  same  as  in  Setter  Stake  above.     23  nominations. 


16  starters. 


Owner. 
Edward  Dexter 


E.  R.  Coleman 

D.  J.  G.  F.  Holston 

1".  R.  Hitchcock 


Dog. 


Rip  Rap 

Lebanon 
Count 

Fauster 
Wool  ten 

Game 


Sire. 


Dam. 
Hops 


King  of 
Kent 
Tim  J Peg 

Mainspring  Dolly 

I     Fauster 
Gough  Larkspur 


Color.             Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

B  *  w  tick'd 

Pointer 

First 

Capt.C.  E.M'Murc'o 

Lem  *  wht 
Law  tick"d 

Pointer 
Pointer 

Second 
Third 

Luke  White 
Chas.  Tucker 

Liv  &  wht 

Pointer 

Fourth 

John  White 

, ,: ..  j±J!& 


CHAMPION    CINCINNATUS   (12,214). 


CHAMPION  STAKE. 

Open   only  to  winners  of  All-Age  Open  Stak;s  at  recognized  Field  Trials  in   America.     Entries  close  Oct.  1,  it 

excepting  dogs  that  win  after  closing  of  stake,  which  are  eligible  to  enter  on  night  previous  to  running. 

Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start.     The  club  adds  $100  to  entrance  money,  and  the 

American  Field  adds  a  cup  value  $100.     3  nominations— Roderigo,  Gath's  Mark, 

Chance.     1  starter — Chance. 


Memphis  and    Avent 
Kennels 


Dog. 


Chance 


Sire. 


Roderigo 


Dam. 


Bo-Peep 


Color. 


3,  w  *  tan 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter, First  J.  M.  Avent 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1889. 

ROBINS    ISLAND    CLUB. 

Eighth  Annual  Trials  at  Robins  Island,  Nov.  19,  1889.     10  starters— 5  English  Setters,  3  Irish,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


A.  B.  Swan 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

H.  D.  Polhemus 


Berkley  II.   Chief 
j  Belle  Count 

Rapier  Rapier 

Jolly  Rex       Rex 

!    Gladstone 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Gussie 
Dell 


Red 


Irish  Setter;  First 


.Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  Second 
Little  Maud  B,  w  *  tan     Eng.  SetterJThird 


Handier. 


C.  Marshall 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 


H.  D.  Polhemus 


CENTRAL     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  held  at  Lexington,  N.  C,  Dec.  2,  1889.    Judges — Wm.  Tallman,  John  Davidson,  N.  Wallace. 

SETTER  DERBY. 

Inaugural  Derby  for  Setters  whelped  in  1888.     First  prize,  $400  ;  second,  $200  ;  third,  $100.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20 

additional  to  start.     Closed  with  42  nominations— 41  English  Setters,  1  Irish.     8  starters— all  English  Setters. 


Memphis  and    Avent 

Kennels 
Memphis  and   Avent 

Kennels 
J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Rowdy  Rod  Roderigo 
Harry  C  'Roderigo 
Sam  C  King  Noble 


Dam. 


Juno  A 

Countess 
House 
Cricket 


Color. 


Blk&  wht 
B,  w  <fc  tan 

Lem  &  wht 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


J.  M.  Avent 
J.  M.  Avent 
Chas.  Barker 


POINTER  DERBY. 

Conditions  for  Pointers  same  as  in  Setter  Stake  above.     52  nominations      16  starters. 


Owner. 

1 
Dog.               Sire. 

1                _ 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed . 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Edward  Dexter            ,Rip  Rap        King  cf 
1     Kent 
W.  B.  Meares,  Jr          |Joy,  Jr.          Flockfindcr 
H.  P.  Dortch                 |Miss  Meally  Graphic 

Hops 

lone 
Meally 

B,w  a  tick'd .  Pointer 

Or  4  wht      jPointer 
Liv  *  wht      Pointer 

First 

Second 
Third 

Capt.  C.  E.M'Murdo 

W.  B.  Meares,  Jr. 
Wm.  Tell  Mitchell 

ABSOLUTE  WINNER  OF  DERBY. 


Owner. 

Dog                 Sire.               Dam. 

Color 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Edward  Dexte 

!              1 

Rip  Rap       .King  of        .Hops 
I     Kent          1 

B,w  4  tick'd 

1 
Pointer         !  First 

1 

Capt.  C.  E.M'Murdo 

ALL-AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 
For   Setters   that   have  not  won  first  place  in  a  Field   Trial  prior  to  Oct.  1,  1889.     First  prize,  $250  ;  second.  $150; 
third,  $100.    Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start.    Closed  with  45  nominations— 43  English  Setters, 
1  Irish,  1  Gordon.     16  starters— 15  English  Setters,  1  Irish. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J    I   Case,  Jr. 

Memphis  and  Avent 

Kennels 
L.  Gardner 

King's 

Mark 

Chance 

Roger 

King  Noble 

Roderigo 

Count 
Noble 

Belle  Belton 
Bo-Beep 
Queen  Meg 

31ue  belton 
B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  &  tan 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 

Third 

Chas.  Barker 

J.  M.  Avent 

j  T.  M.  Aldrich 
'(  *  John  Lewis 

*  T   M.  Aldrich  having  injured  his  leg  in  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Roger  was  handled  afterwards  by  John  Lewis. 


92 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1889. 

ALL- AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 

Conditions  for  Pointers  same  as  for  Setters  in  above  stake.    32  nominations.     14  starters. 


Owner. 


Lebanon  Kennels 
F.  K.  Hitchcock 


Edward  Dexter 


Dog. 


Lebanon 
Duke  of 
Hessen 
Pontiac 


Sire. 


Tim 
Luck  of 

Hessen 
Milton 

Bang  II. 


Dam 


Peg 
Blarney 

Climax 


Color. 


Lem  *  wht 
Liv  &  wht 


Liv  &  wht 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Pointer 
Pointer 


Pointer 


First 
Second 


Third 


Handler. 


Luke  White 
John  White 


C.  E.  Buckle 


ABSOLUTE  WINNER  OF  ALL- AGE  STAKE. 


Owner. 


J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 


I       Dog. 


King's 
I     Mark 


Sire. 


King  Noble!  Belle  Bellon 


Color. 


Blue  belton 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Chas.  Barker 


FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  without  regard  to  previous  winning.    Each  heat  to  be  run  exactly  four  hours.    Valua 

of  stake,  $1,000,  to  go  to  winner  of  first  ;  no  second  or  third  prizes.    Entrance,  $50  forfeit,  $50  additional  to 

start.      14   nominations-g   English   Setters.  5   Pointers.      6  starters— Nora.   Chance,   Roger, 

Rowdy  Rod,  Roger  Williams  and  Lebanon— 3  English  Setters.  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


L.  Gardner 


Dog. 
Roger 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Count 
I     Noble 


; Queen  Meg 


Color. 


B,  w  *  tan 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Handler 


First 


i  John  Lewis  for 
I  T.  M.  Aldnch 


SOUTHERN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials  held  at  Amory,  Miss.,  Dec.  16.  i88g.     fudges— Col.  Jas.  Gordon,  T.  M.  Brumby, 

Col.  W.  C.  Sherrod. 

DERBY. 

Conditions  not  given.     Closed   June  1,  with  51  nominations— 42  English  Setters,  9  Pointers.     14  starters— n  English1 

Setters,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Dr.  J.  N.  Maclin 
D.  E.  Rose 
Graphic  Kennels 
J.  Shelley  Hudson 


Sire. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


I  Fannie  Gladstone's' Flame 

Murnan      Boy 
JSiirunides     Gath's  .Gladys 

Hope         I 
jTempest        Beppo  III.  !Lass  of 
Bow 
'Dad  Dad  Wilson  Lii 

1  Wilson,  Jr. 1 


.B,  w  a  tan 
>B,  w  4  tan 
■Liv  4  wht 
'B,  w  a  tan 


Eng.  Setter; First  Chas.  Tucker 

I  ! 

Eng.  Setter; Second  D.  E.  Rose 

Pointer         'Div.  Third  JH.  M   Short 

Eng.  Setter,  Div.  Third    H.  M.  Short 


ALL-AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 
Conditions  not  given.     16  starters,  all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 


J.  E.  Dager 
Major  J.  W.  Renfroe 
J.  Shelley  Hudson 
A.  M.  Young 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Toledo 

Roderigo 

Blade 

Dan 

Gladstone 

Gladstone 

Dad 

Dad  Wilson 

Wilson,  Jr. 

Daisy's 

Gath's 

Hope 

Hope 

Dam. 


Color. 


Lillian  .B.  w  &  tan 

Sue  B,  w  4  tan 

Lit  B,  w  *  tan 

Daisy  F  Lem  &  wht 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


Handler. 


First  Chas.  Tucker 

Second  D.  E.  Rose 

Div.  Third  'H.  M.  Short 

Div.  Third  W.  W.Titus 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1889-9O. 
ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 
Conditions   not  given.      6  starters 


93 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

West  Tennessee 

Kennels 
John  E.  Gill 

Dr.  J.  G.  F.  Holston 

Tribulation 

Galena 

Count 
Fauster 

Beppo  III. 

Trinket's 

Bang 
Mainspring 

Lassof  Bow 

Cremorne 

Dolly 
Fauster 

Liv  *  wht 
Liv  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

First 

Second 
Third 

B.  M.  Stephenson 
B.  M.  Stephenson 
Chas.  Tucker 

1890. 


SOUTHERN     SPORTSMEN'S    INTERSTATE      LA.>    TRIALS. 

Inaugural  Trials  at  Lafayette,  La.,  Jan.  13,  1890.     fudgi  -s— Araory  K.  Starr,  Judge  John  Clegg,  N.  I).  Wallace. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

For  silver  cup  and  other  prizes.     Open  only  to  members  of  the  Southern  Sportsmen's  Association.     Each  entry  to  be 
handled  by  owner.     12  nominations  and  10  starters— 8  English  Setters,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


F   F.  Myles 

F.  F.  Myles 
Omer  Villere 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Ben  Hur       'Paul 

Gladstone 

'Dimple  Gordon 

Lily  Talbot 


Lottie 
Blanche 


Color. 


B,  w  4  tan 

B,  w  4  tan 

Liv  &.  wht 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         I  Third 


F.  F.  Myles 

F.  F.  Myles 
Omer  Villere 


DERBY. 

For  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1888.     Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $5  additional  to  start.     22  nominauons- 
14  English  Setters,  8  Pointers.     19  starters— 12  English  Setters,  7  Pointers 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color.              Breed.              Pri/c. 

Handler. 

D.  E.  Rose 

Memphis  and   Avent 

Kennels 
D.  E.  Rose 

Simonides 

Rowdy  Rod 

Hope's 
Ray 

Gath's 
Hope 
Roderigo 

Gath's 
Hope 

Gladys 
Juno  A 
Lady  May 

B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter  Fir=t 

1                        1 
Blk  4  wht      Eng.  Setter  Second 

B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter  Third 

D.  E.  Rose 
J.  M.  Avent 
D.  E.  Rose 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers.     First  prize,  $300;  second,  $200;  third,  $100.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $10  additional  to 
start.     33  nominations  — 22  English  Setters,  11  Pointers.     23  starters— n  English  Setters,  r  Gordon,  n  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Memphis  and   Avent 

Kennels 
West  Tenn.  Kennels 

Capt.  R.  W.  Foster 
Hamilton  &  Jackson 
Memphis   and    Avent 
Kennels 


Fred  W 


Rowdy 

Rod 
Tennessee 

Charley 
Capt.  Bethel|  Gordon 
Fred.  Gates;  Bob  Gates 
Chance  Roderigo 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Roderigo      Juno  A 


IdaS 

Blanche 
JLily  B 
I  Bo- Peep 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Blk  4  wht      Eng.  Setteri  First 
Lem  4  wht    Eng.  Setter| Second 


Blk  4  wht 
B,  w  4  tan 

B,W4  tan 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter!  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


J.  M.  Avent 

B.  M.  Stephenson 

R.  P.  McCargo 
—  Blunt 
J.  M.  Avent 


94 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


I89O. 

PACIFIC     COAST    CLUB. 

Trials   at   Bakersfield,    Cal.,   Jan.    20,    18 
DERBY. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

California  Kennels 
G.  W    Bassford 
California  Kennels 

Sallna 
Sankey 
Stephanie 

Harold 

Point 

Harold 

Sweetheart 

Blossom 

Sweetheart 

Setter 

Pointer 

Setter 

First 

Second 

Third 

C.  N.  Post 

G.  W.  Bassford 

M.  D.  Walter 

OSSIAN    (16,152). 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


California  Kennels 
A.  B.  Truman 

A.  B.  Sperry 
Thos.  Bennett 


Dog. 


Sunlit 
Patti 
Croxteth  T 
Count  Dick 
Sirius 


Sportsman 
Croxteth 


James  K 
Sportsman 


Sweetheart 
Patti  M 


Donna 
Sweetheart 


Color. 


Setter 
Pointer 


Pointer 
Setter 


Prize. 


First 
Second 


Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 


Handler. 


C.  N.  Post 
G.  T.  Allender 


M.  D.  Walter 
W.  De  Mott 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
189O. 
THE    TEXAS    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Trials  at  Waskom  Station,  20  miles  from  Marshall,  Tex.     Judges— Capt.  W.  W.  Tucker,  W.  L.  Thomas,  F.  Y.  Hall 

DERBY. 

Open  to  amateurs  only.     First  prize,  $50;  second,  $25  ;  third,  $10.     6  starters— 4  English  Setters,  2  Pointers. 


95 


Owner. 


Hamilton  &  Jackson 
R.  M.  Hutchings 


R.  B  Scott 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Fred.  Gates  Bob  Gates 
El  Rio  Rey  Gath's 

i     Mark 
Jack 


Dam. 


Lily  B 
Blue 
Chiqua 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


B,  w  a  tan   iEng.  Setter  First 
B,  w  &  tan    Eng.  Setter  Second 


Black 


Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


Blunt 
R.  M.  Hutchings 

N.  W.  Cock 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 
Open  to  amateurs  only.     First  pri/.e,  $50;  second,  $25  ;  third,  $io,     7  starters — 3  English  Setters,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


W.  J.  Cock 

A   J.  Ross 

R    M.  Hutchings 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


jRess  I  Bruce  Frank 

Ranger     I 
Kate  Guy  .Ileta 

Coleman 
Spring  Mainspring  j Curfew 


Liv  &  whi      Pointer         .First 

I  I 

Or  &  wht        Eng.  Setter  Second 

i 
Liv  &  wht     Pointer         Third 


W.  J.  Cock 
A.  J.  Ross 
R.  M.  Hutchings 


MANITOBA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Trials  held  at  Morris,  Manitoba,  Sept.  9,  1890. 
DERBY. 


Owner. 

Dcg. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Amory  R.  Starr 
Frank  Dorsey 
E.  D.  Adams 

Manitoba 

Frisk 
Novelist 

Prairie  A 

Dick 

Bondhu 
Woodhill 

Bruce 
Prairie 

Western 

Belle 
Novelty 

Jannie 

Blk  &  wht 
B,  w  4  tan 
Or  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 

Third 

Thos.  Johnson 
Thos.  Johnson 
—  Pickering 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed.             Prize. 

j                       ] 

Handler. 

Thos  Johnson 

D.  Smith 
D.  Hope 

Manitoba 

Belle 
Prairie 
Prince 

Pride  of 
Dundee 

Jeanette 

Or  4  wht 
Blk  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter  First 
I                       | 

Eng.  Setter, Second 
:  Setter            .Third 

Thos.  Johnson 

—  Pickering 

—  Pickering 

CALGARY  ROD  AND  CUN  CLUB. 

Inaugural  Field  Trials  at  Calgary,  Manitoba,  Sept.  25,  1890.    Judge — Thomas  Johnson. 
First  prize,  silver  cup  ;  second,  $20  ;  third,  $10  ;  two  consolation   prizes   of  $5  each.     10  starters— 2  English   Setters, 

3  Irish,  5  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Thos.  Stone 

Psyche 

Bow 

Bliss 

Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 

W.N.  McCulloch's 

Royal 

Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 

John  Sharpie 

Royal 

Royal 

Manitoba 

Blue  belton 

Eng.  Setter 

Prince  III 

Prince  II 

Belle 

W.  H.  Hogg 

Dash  B 

Dash 
Bryson 

Lucy 

Or  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

J   D.  Smith 

Don 

Crowfoot 

Squaw 

Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 

Prize. 


First 

Second 

Third 

Fourth 

Fifth 


Handler. 


Thos.  Stone 

W.  N.  McCulloch 

John  Sharpie 

W.  H.  Hogg 

J.  B.  Smith 


96  field  Trials; 

1890. 

INDIANA    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Fourth  Annual   Triais,   Bicknell,    Ind.,  Nov.  3,  1800.    Judges— Dr.  J.  B.  Alexander,  Wrn.  M.  Kerr,  G.  D.  Jay. 

PUPPY  STAKE. 

For  Setter  and  Pointer  puppies  born   on   or  after  Oct,  1,  1889.     Entrance,  $5   forfeit,  $10  additional   to  start.     First 

prize,  50  per  cent.;  second   prize,  30  per  cent.;  third    prize,  20  per  cent.     14   nominations.     6  starters — 

3  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 


W.  F.  Burdcll 

Geo.  E.  Gray 
Fairbanks  &  Board 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Marie  Bur     Paul    Glad- 

j     stone 
Effie  K 
Nutwood        Ossian 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Latonia          Liv  A  wht  Eng:  Setter 

Blk  a  wht  SEng.  Setter 

Nellie  E         Liv  4  wht  Pointer 

i 


Prize. 


First 


Second 
Third 


Handler. 


!G.  A.  McLin 


|J.  A.  Gude 
|G.  A.  McLin 


MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

J  udges — Dr.  J.  B.  Alexander  and  G.  D.  Jay. 

Open  to  dogs  that  have  never  been   placed  in  any  Field  Trial.     Each   member  allowed   one   entry,  to  be   handled  by- 
owner.    Each  entry  to  be  owned  at  least  90  days  before  Oct.  31.     Entrance,  $5  payable  at  time  of  drawing. 
Entrance  money  gees  to  last  year's  first  prize  winner. 


Owner. 


Royal  Robinson 
Wm.  M.  Kerr 

1    M.  Freeman 
H.  A.  Comstock 


Dog. 


Lone  Jack 
Rosaline 

Wilkes 
Jubilee 
Hoosier 

Harry 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Ossian 


Fannie  K 


Gath'sMark  Esther 
Devonshire  Gypsey 
Sam 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 
B  &  wtick'd[Pointer 

Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter 
Liv  4  wht     jPomter 


Prize. 


First 

Second 


Third 
Fourth 


Handler. 


Royal  Robinson 
Wm.  M.  Kerr 

J.  M.  Freeman 
H.  Comstock 


Jitdja 


DERBY. 
-Dr   J.  B.  Alexander  and  G.  D.  Jay. 


Fourth   Annual   Derby.     For  all  Setter  and   Pointer  puppies  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1889.     First  prize,  40  per  cent, 
second,  30  per  cent.;  third,  20  per  cent.     Entrance,  $  10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start.     13  starters — 9  English 

Setters,  1  Irish,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize.                  Handler. 

W.  B.  Hill 

S.  Grant 

J.  1.  Case,  Jr. 

J.  M.  Freeman 

Reveler 

Trap,  Jr. 

Coyote 

Jubilee 

Gath's 

Mark 
Ruby  Druid 
King  Noble 
Gath's 

Mark 

Esther 

Trap 

Cricket 

Esther 

Blk  4  wht 

Lem  4  wht 
B,  w  4  tan 
Blue  belton 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First               Frank  Richards 

1 

Second           J.  A.  Gude 
Third             Chas.  Barker 
Fourth           G.  A.  McLin 

ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 

Open   to  all   Setters  and  Pointers  which  have  never  won  a  first  prize  in  an  All-Age  Stake  in  America.     First  prize,  50 
per  cent.;  second,  30  per  cent.;  third,  20 per  cent.  Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start.     Closed  Oct.  1, 

with  11  nominations.     6  starters. 


Owner. 

Dog.               Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed.             Prize.                  Handler. 

!                 1 

W.  T.  Hunter 

J.  Crugon 
H.  J.  bmith 

Lass  of          jLadofBow 

Bloomo 
Dolly              Graphic 
Croxlill          Croxleth 

1 

Bloomo 

Marguerite 
Daisy 

Liv  4  wht 

Liv  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 

Pointer          First               Frank  Richards 

Pointer          Second           Frank  Richards 
Pointer          Third             T.  A.  Poindexter 

FIELD   TRIALS. 

189O. 

ALL -AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 
Conditions  fur  Setters  same  as  in  Pointor  Sr-ake.     Closed  Oct.  i,  with  16  nominations— 14  English  Setters,  2  Irish. 

8  starters,  all  English  Setters. 


97 


Owner. 


Frank  Richards 
J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 


Dog. 


jLilv 

!     Burgess 
j  Prince 
j     Lucifer 
Dr.  J.  A.  McLeod  Nannie  B 


Sire. 


Gath's  Esther 

Mark 
King  Noble  Elsie  Belton 

King  Noble  Queen 
I     Vashti 


Color. 


Or.  &  wht     ,Eng.  Setter 
B,  w  .':  un     Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 
Second 


Lem  belton  Eng.  SetteriThird 


Handler. 


Frank  Richards 
Chas.  Barker 
Chas.  Barker 


INTERNATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural   Trials   held  at  Chatham,  Ont.,  Canada,  Nov.  3,  1890.    Judges— John  Davidson,  L.  H.  Smith,  J.  L.  Nichols. 

DERBY. 

Inaugural  Derby.     First  prize,  $40;  second,  $20  ;  third,  $10;  fourth,  $5.     16  nominations— 9  English  Setters,  2  Irish, 

5  Pointers.     11  starters — 6  English  Setters.  1  Irish,  4  Pointers 


Owner. 

Dog. 

1                                                                              ; 

Sire.                Dam.               Color.             Breed. 

1                                                  i 

Prize. 

Handler. 

A.  P.  Hevwood- Lons- 
dale 
John  Mercer 

A.  P.  Heywood-Lons- 

dale 
Thos.  Johnson 

Tyke 

Mingo  II. 

Phoeness 

Ightfield 
Upton 

i 
Ightfield         Perdita 

Dick 
Mingo            Lady 

|     Thunder 
Woodhill        Lucy 

Bruce 
Ightfield       [Polly 
Dick           1     Peach-um 

1                        j 
Liv  4  wht     .Pointer         .First 

Blk  4  wht      Eng.  Setter  Second 

Blk  4  wht     :  Eng.  Setter  Third 

L4  w  tick'd  Pointer           Fourth 

Angus  Cameron 
W.  B.  Wells 
Angus  Cameron 
Thos.  Johnson 

ALL- AGE  STAKE. 
First   prize,  The  American  Field  Cup  and  $75  ;  second,  $40;  third,  $-0  ;  fourth,  $10.     17  starters— 12  English  Setters, 

1  Gordon,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

A.  P.  Heywood-Lons- 

dale 
A.  P.  Heywood-Lons- 

dale 
Thos.  Johnson 

A.  P.  Heywood-Lons- 
dale 

Ightfield 

Dick 
Ight6eld 

Rosa 
Ightfield 

Blithe 
Ightfield 

Deuce 

Dick  III. 
Ross 
Dancer 
Wynnstay 

Bell  of  Bow 

Pitti  Sing 

Ightfield 
Bloom 
Dainty 

Liv  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 
Pointer 
Pointer 

First 
Second 
Third 
Fourth 

W.  Brailsford 
W.  Brailsford 
Thos.  Johnson 
W.  Brailsford 

ROBINS    ISLAND    CLUB. 

Trials  held  at  Robins  Island,  Nov.  7,  1890.     Judges  not  given. 
ALL-AGE  STAKE. 
First  prize,  a  solid  silver  flask  and  cup  ;  second,  a  leather  shell  box.     9  starters— 8  English  betters,  t  Irish. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir        !St.  Elmo  IV  St.  Elmo 
W.  Stanley  |Gray 


Clio 


Color. 


Breed. 


B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter 
Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 
Second 


Handler. 


|Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
;  W.Stanley 


98 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
189O. 
BRACE  STAKE 
First  prize,  a  solid  silver  coupling  chain  ;  second,  solid  leather  gun  case.     3  braces  started. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


W.  Stanley 

Dr   S   Fleet  Speir 


t  Blue 

1  Gray  j 

I  St.  Elmo     St.  Elmo        Clio 

!      IV. 

i  Belle  Count  Dell 

i  L     Rapier  !     Rapier 

,,,    *.    ,,        .     .  1  Rheuma 

W.  M.  Van  Anden        !  -I  .-    .  , 

t  Oout  1 


Color. 


Creed.  Prize. 


Handler. 


Blue  beltonlEng.  Setter  J  Fi    . 

Blue  beltonlEng.  Setter j|  r 

B,  «•  j  i,«i    'Eng.  Setter    f 

Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  \  Second 


Third 


W.  Stanley 

Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 

W.  M.  Van  Anden 


DERBY. 
First  prize,  leather  gun  case  ;  second,  nickel-plated  revolver.     4  starters — 3  English  Setters,  1  Irish. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir         'Tardy  Jack  Ned 
S.  B.  Duiyea  Napoleon       Ned 


Maida  II.       Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  First 
Lulu  Blue  belt<>n  Eng    Setter  Second 


Handler. 


Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir 
S.  B.  Duryea 


EASTERN     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Twelfth  Annual  Trials.     Members'  Stake,  Nov.  13,  at  Otterburn  Springs,  Va  ;  other  Trials  run  at  High  Point,  N.  C. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Judges—  Thos.  Johnson,  W.  W.  Titus,  S.  C.  Bradley. 

Each  member  allowed  one  entry,  each  additional  entry,  $10.     First  prize,  $100;  second,  $75:  third,  $50;  or  cups  of 

same  value.     9  nominations.     8  starters,  all  English  Setters 


Owner 


H.  Hulman,  Jr. 

H.  B    Duryea 
W.  A.  Coster 


Dog. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Gath's  Gath 

I     Mark 

Bettye  S       (Roderigo 
Jack  ModoclBuckellew 


Gem 


B,  w  *  tan     Eng.  Setter  First 


H.  Hulman,  Jr. 


Bo-Peep         B.  w  *  tan    ! Eng.  Setter  Second  H.  B.  Duryea 

Ida  Blk  4  wht      Eng.  Setter  Third  W    A.  Coster 


DERBY. 

Judges,  —  H.  B.  Duryea,  A.  Merriman,  Thos.  Johnson. 

Tenth  Annual  Derby.     Purse  $1,000,  cash  or  cup.     Closed  May  1,  with  83  nominations— 65  English  Setters.  6  Irish,  12 

Pointers.     22  starters— 15  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  5  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

F   R.  Hitchcock 

Tory    Lieu- 
tenant 

Jean 
Val-Jean 

Princess 
1     Helene 

Blk  *  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

First 

John  White 

Charlottesville    Field 

Tapster 

King  of 

Hops 

Liv  »  wht 

Pointer 

Second 

Capt.C  E.  M'Murdo 

Trial  Kennels 

Kent 

G.  P.  Jones 

Sam  R 

Dash  B 

Daisy's 
Hope 

Blk  a  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Third 

VV.  W.  Titus 

Charlottesville    Field 

Maid  of 

King  of 

Hops 

Liv  »  wht 

Pointer 

Div   Third 

C.  E.  Buckle 

Trial    Kennels 

Kent 

Kent 

FIELD  TRIALS. 


99 


189O. 

ALL- AGE  STAKE. 

Judges  —  H.  B.  Duryea,  A.  Merriman,  Thos.  Johnson. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  that  have  never  won  a  first  prize  in  an  All-Age  Open  Stake  at  any  recognized  Field 

Trial  in  America.     First  prize,  $500;  second,  $250;  third,  $150.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional   to 

start.     61   nominations— 43  English  Setters,  7  Irish,  11  Pointers.     26  starters— 

17  English  Setters,  4  Irish,  5  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

W.  W.  Titus 

Daisy's 
Hope 

Gath's 
Hope 

Daisy  F 

Or  *  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

First 

VV.  W.  Titus 

Hempstead  Farm 

Duke  of 

Luck  of 

Blarney 

Liv  a  wht 

Pointer 

Second 

John  White 

Kennels 

Hessen 

Hessen 

Meares  &  Brown 

Shot 

Heno 

Vic 

Lem  a  wht 

Pointer 

Div.  Thiid 

W.  B.  Meares,  Jr. 

J.  A.&  J.  H.  Hunter 

Daisy 

Gath's 

Daisy  F 

Or  u  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Third 

J.  H.  Hunter 

Hunter 

Hope 

CHAMPION  STAKE 

Judges — A.  Merriman,  H.  B.  Duryea,  P.  Lorillard,  Jr. 

Open  only   to  winners  of  Open  All-Age  Stakes  at  recognized  Field  Trials  in  America.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15 

additional  to  start.     The  Club  adds  $100  to  entrance  money,  and  the  American  F/ eld  adds  cup,  value  Sioo. 

6  starters— Gath's  Mark,  Rip  Rap,  Chance,  Rowdy  Rod,  Daisy  Hope  and  King's  Mark. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire.               Dam. 

i 

Color. 

Breed.             Prize. 

i 

Handler. 

H    Hulman,  Jr. 

Gath's 
Mark 

1 
Gath              Gem 

1 

1                         1 
B,  w  &  tan     Eng.  Setter  First 

1 

J.  B.  Stoddard 

CENTRAL     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials  at  Lexington,  N.  C,  Dec.  1-20,  1890.     fudges— J.  M.  Tracy,  N.  Wallace,  John  Davidson. 

POINTER  DERBY. 
For  puppies  born  in  1889.     First  prize,  $400  ;  second,  $200  ;  third,  $100.     Closed  with  44  nominations.     10  starters 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Charles  Proctor  Spotted 

I     Boy 
Charlottesville    Field  Zig-Zag 

Trial  Kennels 
Charlottesville    Field  Tapster 

Trial  Kennels 


Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Trinket's 
Bang 

King  of 
Kent 

King  of 
Kent 

Nellie  Bow 

Hops 

Hops 

Liv  4  wht 
Liv  *  wht 
Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 

Handler. 


Frank  Richards 
Capt.C.E.M'Murd. 
C.  E.  Buckle 


SETTER    DERBY 

For  puppies  born  in  1889,     Prizes  same  as  in  Pointer  Derby  above.     Closed  with  71  nominations— 69  Engl    h  Setters. 

1  Irish,  1  Gordon.     14  starters— all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


A.  P.  HeywoodLons-  Ian 

dale 
J.M    Avent  Rupert 

G.  P. Jones  Sam  R 


Sire. 


Woodhill 

Bruce 
Rodengo 
Dash  B 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed 


Prize. 


Lucy 


Blk  a  wht      Eng.  Setter  First 


Bo-Peep        |B,  wttan    !Eng.  Setter  Second 
Daisy  Hope  Blk  *  wht      Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


A.  Cameron 


J.  M.  Avent 
W.  W.  Titus. 


ABSOLUTE  WINNER  OF  DERBY. 

-(Prize,  $400  ) 

Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color 

Breed              Prize. 

Handler. 

Charles  Proctor 

Spotted 
Boy 

Trinket's 
Bang 

Nellie  Bow 

Liv  &  wht 

1 
Pointer          First 

Frank  Richards 

IOO  FIELD  TRIALS. 

189O. 

ALL -AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 
Open  to  all  Pointers  that  have  never  won  a  first  prize  in  an  All  Age  Open  Stake  at  any  recognized  Field  Trial  in 
America.     First  prize,  $250  ;  second,  $150  ;  third,  $100.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start. 
Winner  of  first  to  compete  with  winner  of  All-Age  Setter  Stake  for  title  of  winner  of  All- 
Age  Stake  and  $200  additional.     16  starters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

A.  P.  Heywood-Lons- 

dale 
Charlottesville    Field 

Trial  Kennels 
Charlottesville    Field 

Trial  Kennels 
P.  Lonllard,  Jr. 

Ightfield 

Deuce 

Zig-Zag 

King  of 
Kent 
Shot 

Wynnstay 

King  of 
Kent 
Priam 

Heno 

Dainty 

Hops 

Kent's 
Baby 
Vic 

Liv  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 
Liv  4  wht 
Lem  k  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

First 
Second 
Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

W.  Brailsford 
Capt.C.  E.  M'Murdo 
C.  E.  Buckle 
Chas.  Tucker 

ANTONIO    (i9,533). 


ALL-AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 

Conditions  for  Setters  same  as  in  Pointer  Stake  above.     23  starters— all  English  Setters. 


J.  I.  Case,  Jr. 

D.  E.  Rose 

J.  M.  Avert 
Hamilton  &  Jackson 


Dog. 


Sire. 


I 
Prince  jKing 

Lucifer  Noble 

Simonides    iGath's 

I     Hope 
Antonio        IRoderigo 
Fred.  Gates' Bob  Gates 


Dam. 


Elsie 

Belton 
Gladys 

Bo-Peep 
Lily  B 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


B,  w  4  tan  Eng.  Setter 

B,  w  4  tan  lEr.g.  Setter 

B.  w  4  tan  Eng.  Setter 

Blk  *  wht  I  Eng.  Setter 


First 
Second 


Div.  Third 
Div   Third 


Handler. 


Charles  Barker 
D.  E.  Rose 


J.  M.  Avent 
D.  E.  Rose 


ABSOLUTE  WINNER  ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


Ownei. 

Dog. 

Sire.              Dam.              Color. 

Breed . 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  I.  Case,  Jr.                jPrince 

Lucifer 

!                       1 
King              ElsieBelton'B,  w  4  tan 
Noble 

Eng.  Setter 

First 

Chas.  Barker 

FIELD  TRIALS.  IOI 

189O. 

GORDON  SETTER  STAKE. 

The  Central  Field  Trial  Club  donates  $100,  and  $75  is  donated  by  private  subscriptions,  of  which   $100  to  first,  $  ;o  to 

second  ;  $25  to  third.     Philadelphia  Item  Field  Trial  Trophy,  value  $ico,  to  become  the  property  of  the  owner 

of  any  contestant  when  he  has  had  his  name  inscribed  on  it  three  times.    The  Van  Zandt  Cup, 

value  $50,  awarded  to  winner  of  second  prize.     7  starters. 


Owner 


Dog. 


Sire.  Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Claire-Reeia  Kennels  Bendigo  Ben  Nevis     Blanche  IV.  Blk  *  tan  iGor.  SetterFirst              iWm.Tallman 

C.  C.  M    Hunt                Beaumont  Donald  1 II.  Floss              ;Blk  A  tan  ;Gor.  Setter  Second           ,\Vm.  Tallman 

J.L.Campbell              Gordo  Royal  Duke  Nora               Blk  *  tan  iGor.  SetteriDiv.  Third   'A.Cameron 

Dr.  Tilhnghasi              Mont  ;Tom                Perley           ,Blk  *  tan  iGor.  Setter'Div.  Third  i  T.  M.  Aldrich 

I  I                                       i                                        I                                                                               i 


FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 

Open   to  all   Setters  and   Pointers  without   regard   to  previous  winnings.     Each  heat   to   be  run  exactly  four  hours, 

$1,000  to  first,  $100  to   runner-up.     6  starters— Rowdy  Rod,  Daisy   Hope,  Pitt i   Sing,  Chance,  Nannie  B, 

King's  Mark. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Elmwood  Kennels         Rowdy  Rod  Roderigo       Juno  A  Blk  A  wht      Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 


Handier. 


S.  C.  Bradley 


Pitti  Sing  runner-up. 

PHILADELPHIA     KENNEL    CLUB. 

Seventh  Annual  Trials,  at  Deatonsville,  Va.,  Dec.  15,  1890.    Judges— W.  A.  Cosier,  A.  Merriman. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Entrance,   $10      In  each  class  a  prize  of  equal  value,  also  Philadelphia  Item  Cup,  value  $150,  to  go  to  winner  of  first 

prize  three  times,  nut  necessarily  consecutively.      25  nominations— 15    English  Setters,  4  Gordons,  2   Irish, 

4  Pointers.   9  starters— 5  English  Setters,  1  Gordon,  2  Pointers. 


Dog. 


Sire.  Dam. 


F.  S    Brown 
W.  B.  Smnh 

L.  Shusicr,  Jr 


Color. 


Edgemark     Skidmore       Flo  Maclin    B,  w  a  tan 

Ben  Hur      jlke  ,Ltda  :Lems«ii; 

I     Franklin 

Ezra  Noble  Count  Alphonsine  '3,  w  &  tan    iEng.  Sctter'Third 

I  I     Noble         I 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.   SetterFirst  F.S.Brown 

Eng.  Setter.Second  JW.  B.  Smith 


L.  Shuster,  Jr 


DERBY. 
iS  nominations- 11  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  6  Pointers      S  starters— 7  English  Setters,  1  Pointer. 


Owner 


Dop 


Sire. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Dr.  J    A.  Hartman        Albert's         Warwick's  jPrincess         B.wiian    Eng.  Setter' First  J.  C.  Schuyler 

;     Duchess    I     Albert        \     Belton 

F.G.Taylor  Beverly  Roi  d  Or        Mildred  B,  w  A  tan    |Eng.  Setter  Second  !  X.  B.  Thomas 

Peg      \V  off-  Ben  H  ill         Nora  B,  w  A  tan     Eng.  Setter  Third  F.  S.  Brown 

'     ington        1  :  I  I 


F.  S.  Brown 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 
33  nominations-1.1  English  Setters,  6  Irish,  4  Gordons,  9  Pointers.     20  starters-7  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  4  Gordons, 

2  unknown,  6  Pointers. 


Owner. 


F.  G.  Taylor 

F.  S.  Brown 
B    F.  Hall 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Katie  Count 

Noble  Noble 

Edgemark  Skidmore 
Flash 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Priz 


Queen  Meg  B,  w  *  tan  jEng.  SetterFirst  N.  B.  Thomas 

Flo  Maclin  |B,  w  a  tan    Eng.  Setter  Second  !  F.  S.  Brown 

jBlk&tan  -Third  E.  I.  Martin 


Handler. 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

i6gi. 
THE    SOUTHERN     SPORTSMEN'S    ASSOCIATION. 

Second  Interstate  Trials,  at  Lafayette,  La.,  Jan.  12,  1801.    Judges— Norvin  T.  Harris,  B.  Waters. 

MEMBERS'  DERBY. 

6  starters— 5  English  Setters,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


F.  F.  Myles 

J.  K.  Renaud 
Omer  Villere 

F.  F.  Myles 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Enid 


Color. 


Blk  4  wlit 


Wur.  Lung  ;Capt. 

i     Bethel 
Romp  Fritz  Fancy  White 

The  Ghost     Bob  j Winnie  D      Blk  4  wht 

I      McCargo 
Nelly  Bly      Bruce  Enid  Or  &  wht 


Breed.  Prize. 

Eng.  Setter;  First 


Handler 


F.  F.  Myles 


Pointer  Second  J.  K.  Renaud 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third    Omer  YillerO 

Eng.  SetterjDiv.  Third    F.  F.  Myles 


MEMBERS'  ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Judg^—l    K.  Renaud,  Xorvin   T.  Harris,  Foster. 

Dogs  to  he  owned  and  handled  by  members.     Entrance,  $s.     Cups  and  other  prizes.     12  starters— 10  English  Setters, 

1  Gordon,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


R.  B.  Parker 


N.  T.  Harris 
Omer  Villere 


Glen 

;  Dimple 
I  Lee 


Dam. 


Fay 

I 

Blanche 
Gypsy 


Color. 

Breed. 

1 

Prize. 

Handler. 

B.  w  4  tan 

Blk  4  uht 
Blk&  wht 

1 

:Eng.  Setter 

[Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 
Third 

R.  B.  Parker 

N.  T.  Harris 
Omer  Villere 

DERBY. 

Judges— Dr.  John  Clegg   Omer  VillerC,  X.  T.  Harrt>    Maj.  Taylor.  Mr.  Thompson. 

For  puppie-,  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1S89.    First  prize,  $200;  second.  $100  ;  third,  $50.    Entrance.  $5  forleit,  $5  additional 

to  start.     16  starters— 14  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Pointer. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


J.  A.  McCargo  Dave  B         Startle,  Sr.    Clio 

N.  T.  Harris  Wun  Lung   Capt.  Enid 

Bethel 
J.  E.  Dager  Fingal  Toledo  Lady  G 

I     Blade 


B.  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter  First 
Blk  Si.  wht      Eng.  Setter  Second 

B,  w  4  tan    [Eng.  Setter  Third 


R.  P.  McCargo 
iS.  J.  McCartney 

,D.  E.  Rose 


ALL- AGE  STAKE. 

Judgesi—  Maj.  Taylor,  Omer  Villere,  J.  K.  Renaud. 

First    prize,  S400;  second,  $200;  third.  $50.     Entrance,  $10   forfeit,   $10  additional  to  start.     16  starters— 13   English 


J.  M.  A  vent 
N.  T.  Harris 


J.  M.  Avent 

B.  M.  Stephenson 


Setters,  1  Irish,  1  Gordon,  1  Pointer. 


Dog. 


Antonio 
.Simonides 


'Cassio 


Tennessee 
I     Charley 


Sire. 


Roderigo 
Gath's 

Hope 
Count 

Noble 
Fred.  W 


Dam. 


Bo-Peep 
Glady's 

Lizzie 

Hopkins 
IdaS 


Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

B,  w  *  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 
Second 

J.  M.  Avent 
D.  E.  Rose 

B,  w  4  tan 

Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Third 

J.  M.  Avent 

Lem  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Third 

B.  M.  Stephenson 

FIELD  TRIALS. 


103 


189I. 

PACIFIC     COAST    CLUB. 

Eighth  Annual  Trials,  held  at  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  Jan.  19-21,  1891. 
DERBY. 

Judges— R.  T.  Vandevort,  W.  C.  Nelson,  H.  T.  Payne. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  whelped  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1889.     Entrar.ce,  $5  forfeit,  $15  additional  to  start.   Closed 

Jiioe.  1890,  with  26  nominations— 19  Setters,  7  Pointers.     6  starters— 4  English  Setters,  2  Pointers. 


Dog. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


M.  D.  Walter 
J.  E.  Watson 


California  Kennels 


I  I  I  'I  I  I 

|Leo  R  |Rodney  Phyllis  II.    IB,  wa  tan     Eng.  Setter  First 

lOld  Black     Unknown     Unknown    !  Pointer  Second 

I     Joe  II. 
Petronella     Harold  Sunlit  Or  belton      Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


M.  D.  Walter 
G.  T.  Allender 


C.  N.  Post 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Judges— R.  T.  Vandevort,  W.  C.  Nelson,  D.  M.  Pyle. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers.     Entrance.  $20.     Closed  Jan.  20,  with  8  entries.    8  starters— 2  English  Setter^ 

1  Irish,  s  Pointers. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam.               Cclor. 

1 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

A.  B.  Truman 

Patti 
Croxteth  T 

Croxteth 

Patti  M         'i.iv  *  wht 

1 

Pointer 

First 

G.  T.  Allender 

J.  E.  Watson 

Old  Black 
Joe  II. 

1 

Pointer 

Second 

G.  T.  Allender 

J.  F.  Hughes 

Sankey  B 

Point 

Blossom        Lem  a  wht 

Pointer 

Div.  Third 

G.  W.  Bassford 

Rose 

Point 

Rio  som        |Lem  ,\  wht 

Pointer 

Div.  Third 

Joe  Bassford 

A.  B.  Truman 

Queen 
Croxteth 

RushT 

Patti              |Liv  4  wht 
Croxteth  T 

Pointer 

Div.  Third 

Chas.  Studaras 

SOUTHERN     FIELD    TRIAL     CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials  held  at  New  Albany,  Miss.,  Feb.  2,  1891.— fudges— B.  P.  Holliday.  F    I.  Stone,  Dr   M.  F.  Rogers. 

DERBY. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  i839.     First  pn/e.  $400  :  second.  $250  ;  third,  $200. 

24  starters — 23  English  Setters,  1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


T.  M.  Brumby 
T.  H.  Poindexter 
J.  M.  Avent 


Dog. 

Paul  Bo 
Zulu  M 
Rupert 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Paul 

Gladstone 
Toledo 

Blade 
Roderigo 


Bohemian  B,  w  a  tun     Eng.  Setter  First 

Girl 

Rhet  Or  a  wht       Eng.  Setter  Second 

Bo-Peep  B.  w  *  tan  ,Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


W.  W.  Titus 
H.  M.  Short 
J.  M.  Avent 


ALL -AGE  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  that  have  never  won   first   in  an  Open  Trial    in    America.     First  prize,  $300  ;  second. 

$200;  third,  $150.     20  starters— 18  English  Setters,  2  Pointers. 


Owner. 

J.  M.  Avent 

J.  Shelley  Hudson 

G.  P.  Jones 

Major  J.  W.  Renfroe 


Dog. 


Antonio 
Dad 

Wilson,  Jr. 
Sam  R 

Satan 


Capt.  Pat  Henry  Noble  C 


Sire. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Roderigo     ;  Bo-Peep 
Dad  Wilson'Lit 


!B,  w  a  tan    jF.ng.  Setter  First 
JB,  w  a  tan     Eng.  Setter!Second 


Dash 
Bryson 

Baden- 
Baden 

Count  Belle  of 

Rapier       !     Hatchie 


Daisy  Hope  Blk  a  wht      Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Bessie  Blk  a  wht     : Eng.  Setter.Div.  Third 


3,  w  &  tan     Eng.  Setter'Div.  Third 


Handler. 


J.  M.  Avent 
H.  M.  Short 

W.  W.  Titu^ 

D.  E.  Rose 

H.  M.  Short 


104 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


189I. 

TEXAS     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Fifth   Annual   Trials,  held    near  Marshall,  Texas,  Feb.  24-26,  1891.    Judges— W .  J.  Wolz,  W.  J.   Rosborough,  Jr.,  and 

R.  P.  Littlejohn. 

DERBY. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1889.     First  prize,  a  collar  ;  second,  a  whip  ;  third,  a  whistle. 
6  starters — 4  English  Setters,  1  Pointer,  1  Dropper. 


Amory  R.  Starr 
J.  Q.  Appling 
C.  M.  Rounds 


Dog. 


June 

Maud 

Barney 


Sire. 


Corsair         |Tehula  ,  B,  w  a  tan 

Capt.  CraigiRess  Blk  *  wht 

Brady's         Queenie  Liv  *  wht 

Spot I 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 

Dropper 

Pointer 


Prize. 


First 

Second 

Third 


W.  B.  Harvey 
W.  C.  Cock 
C.  M.  Rounds 


PAUL    BO    (20,207). 


ALL -AGE  STAKE. 


Open  to  all      Prizes  same  as  in  Derby.     S  starters — 5  English  Setters  2  Pointers,  1  Dropper.    Judges — Six  or  eight 

officiated  during  the  stake. 


BEXAR     FIELD     TRIAL    CLUB.     (FOR     AMATEURS.) 

Held  at  Bexar,  Texas,  March,  1891,  under  rules  of  the  Texas  Field  Trial  Club. 
DERBY.— (S  starters.) 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Barney 

Mort 
Lulu 

Sire. 



Brady's 

Spot 
Veith's 

Rake 
Bell's  Shell 

Dam. 

Queenie 

Musgrave  s 
Queenie 

Sullivan's 
Fly 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

C.  M.  Rounds 

—  Grossman 

—  Chabot 

Liv  &  wht 
Blk  &  wht 
Liv  &  wht 

Pointer 
Eng.  Setter 
Pointer 

L. 

First 

[Second 
• 
|Third 

Not 

reported 

FIELD   TRIALS. 


I05 


189I. 
ALL-AGE  STAKE.— (3  starters.) 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

—  Bell 

C.  M.  Rounds 

—  Veith 

Shell 

Barney 

Rake 

Brady's 
Dash 

Brady's 
Spot 

Veith's 
Gath 

Gordon's 

Nelly 
Queenie 

Bond's 
Fanny 

Liv  *  wht 
Liv  4  wht 
Liv  &  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 

Not  reported 

CALGARY  ROD  AND  GUN  CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials  near  Cochrane,  Alberta,  N.  W.  T.,  Sept.  2.  1891.    Judges— S.  W.  Trott,  Thos.  Johnson. 

STAKE. 
11  starters— 5  English  Setters,  2  Irish,  4  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


D.G.Robinson  Ranger         Not  given      Not  given.    I  Not  given     jEng.  Setter  First 

H.  H.  McCullough       Royal  Not  given      Not  given     'Not  given     'Pointer         |Div.  2d  4  3d 

W.H.Hogg  Dash  B  Not  given      Not  given     jNot  given     !Eng.  Setter  Div.  2d  4  3d 


Handler. 


D.  G.  Robinson 
H.  H.  McCullough 
W.  H.  Hogg 


MANITOBA     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Fifth  Annual  Trials  at  Morris,  Manitoba,  Sept.  22.  1891.     4  starters.     Judge — J.  M.  Avent. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

John  Woolen 
W.  F.  Ellis 
W.  McLean 

Dick               Not  giver. 
Bondhu  II. , 
Duke  of          Not  given 

Manitoba  | 
Lassie            Not  given 

Not  given 
Not  given 
Not  given 

Blk  a  wht 
B,  w  *  tan 
Liv  4  wht 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer           Third 

John  Wooten 
W.  F.  Ellis 
Wm.  Pickering 

ALL -AGE 

STAKE. 

Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Prize. 

First 

Second 

Third 

Handler. 

T.  J.  Dorsev 
John  Wooten 
C.  E.  Joy 

Novelist 

Dick 
Bondhu 
Prince 

Noble 

II. 

Woodhill 

Bruce 
Not  given 

Not  given 

Novelty 

Not  given 
Not  given 

B.  w  4  tan 

Blk  4  wht 
B,  w  &  tan 

Wm.  Pickering 
John  Wooten 
Wm.  Pickering 

UNITED    STATES     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  at  Bicknell,  Ind.,  Nov.  2,  1891.    Judges— Col.  A.  G.  Sloo,  A.  Merriman,  Dr.  N.  Rowe. 

POINTER  DERBY. 

For  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1890.     FJrst  prize,  $200  ;  second.  $175  ;  third,  $125.    Absolute  winner  to  have  $300 

additional,  $100  of  which  is  donated  by  the  American  Field.     Closed  July  1,  with  26  nominations.     10  starters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize.                  Handler. 

1 

J.  H.  &  J.  A.  Hunter 

Black 
Wonder 

Ike 

Bang- 
Bang  s 
Pride 

•Black 

Pointer 

First 

J.  A.  Hunter 

Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels 

Promotion 

Lord 

Graphic 

Bella 

Lem  4  wht 

Pointer 

Second 

Chas.  Barker 

H.  F.  Wood 

Forest 
Lassie 

Shot 

Forest 
I     Queen 

Lem  4  wht 

Pointer 

Div.  Third 

B.  W.  Butterfield 

St.  Louis  Kennels 

Mannou 

Luck  of  the 
Goat 

;  Clary 

!Blk4  wht 

Pointer 

Div.  Third 

W.  B.  Stafford 

io6 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


189I. 

SETTER  DERBY. 

For  Setters  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1890.     Conditions  for  Setters  same  as  in  Pointer  Derby.     Closed  July  1,  with  57 
nominations— 54  English  Setters,  3  Irish.     24  starters— 23  English  Setters,  1  Irish. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Blue  Ridge  Kennels 
Blue  Ridge  Kennels 
N.  T.  Harris 

Hope's 
Mark 
Bob  Cooper 

Wun  Lung 

Gath's 
Hope 
Roid'Or 

Capt. 
Bethel 

Lady  May 

Miss  Nelly 

Y 
Enid 

B,  w  *  tan 

Liv  4  wht 
Blk  *  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 

Third 

D.  E.  Rose 
D.  E.  Rose 
D.  E.  Rose 

■y**i- 


HOPE'S  MARK. 
ABSOLUTE  WINNER  OF  DERBY. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam . 


Color 


Blue  Ridge  Kennels    1  Hope's  Gath's  ,Lady  May    .  B,  w  A  tan 

I     Mark  Hope 


Breed.  Prize 


Eng.  Setter  First  ,D.  E.  Rose 


ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 

For  Pointers  thai  have  never  won  first  in  an  All-Age  Stake  in  any  recognized  Field  Trial  in  America.     First  prize, 

$200 ;  second,  $175  ;  third,  $125.     The  winner  to  compete  with  the  winner  of  the  All-Age  Setter  Stake  for 

title  of  absolute  winner,  and  $200  additional.     16  starters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  H.  &  J.  A.  Hunter 

Black 
Wonder 

Ike 

Bang- 
Bang's 
Pride 

Black 

Pointer 

First 

J.  A.  Hunter 

D.  W.  Yandell 

Ben  A 

Stoddard 

Jet  II. 

Blk  &  wht 

Pointer 

Second 

E.  Garr 

C.  B.  Weaver 

La  Grippe 

Ralph 

Brown's 
Madge 

Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 

Div.  Third 

G.  A.  McLin 

A.  J.  Gleason  (Agt  ) 

Paxico 

Ossian 

Nellie  E 

Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 

Div.  Third 

A.  J    Gleason 

Mrs.  G.  H.  Castleman 

Rex 

Mainspring 

Dell 

Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 

Div.  Third 

W.  B.  Stafford 

Louis  Stnchmer 

Pearl's  Fan 

Luck  of  the  Pearlstone 
Goat          i 

Liv  a  wht 

Pointer 

Div.  Third 

G.  A.  McLin 

FIELD   TRIALS. 


IO7 


189I. 

ALL-AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 

Conditions  for  Sellers  same  as  in  All-Age  Pointer  Stake.     15  starters.     All  English  Setters. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


J.  H.  &  J.  A.  Hunter    Daisy 

Hunter 
E.  O.  Damon  Corsair 

G.  A.  McLin  (Agi.)       3onnie 

I     Bondhu 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Gath's  Daisy  F 

Hope 
Dan  Haidee 

Gladstone! 
Count  Pearl 

Wakefield  I     Bondhu 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Or  a  wht       Eng.  Setter  First 

I 
Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  Second 

I 
B,  w  a  tan    .Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


J.  A.  Hunter 
D.  E.  Rose 
G.  A.  McLin 


ABSOLUTE  WINNER  OF  ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Color. 


J    H.  &  J.  A.  Hunter    Daisy  Gath's  Daisy  F  Or  .v  wht 

Hunter      j     Hope 


Breed.  Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First  J.  A.  Hunter 


NEW     ENGLAND     FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials  held  at  Assonet,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1891.    Judges— Q..  Fred.  Crawford,  N.  Wallace. 

DERBY. 
4  starters— All  English  Setters. 


Owner. 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


1  Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  First 


E.  K.  Sperry  j  Kit  Carson   Hair's  Lillian 

Belton  I     Bondhu     1 
E    O.  Damon                 Becky            Count   '         Gladstone  s'Blk  a  wht      Eng.  Setter  Second 

;     Noble        I     Noble.  I     Girl 

J.L.Wells  Countess        Kent  II.  Jessie  Noble' Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third    W.C.Chaffee 

D   A.  Goodwin,  Jr.      Snipe  :Edgemark     NellieG  Blk  4  wht      Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third    S.  A.  Ellis 


E.  H.  Sperry 

C.  F.  Waterhouse 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

10  starters  -9  English  Setters,  1  Pointer 


Owner. 

E.  O.  Dam.n 
E.  W.  Durkee 
C.  C.  Gray 
G   W.  Lovell 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Handler 


C.  F.  Waterhouse 


Rods  Whim  Roderigo  Florence         B,  w  a  tart     Eng.  Setter  First 

Gladstone 

Nahmke         Roy  Saddlebags  lOr  a  win       Eng.' Setter  Second  T.  M.  Aldnch 

Philip        !     Monarch 

Miss  Roy  Flossie  Blk  a  wht      Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third    T.  M.  Aldrich 

Monarch        Monarch 

Spot  R  Coronet  Clover  LivAwht      Pointer  Div.  Third    G.  W.  Lovell 


INTERNATIONAL     FIELD     TRIAL     CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials  at  Chatham,  Canada,  Nov.  10,  1S91.    Judges— John  Davidson.  L.  H.  Smith,  Dr.  Nichols. 

DERBY 
;2  nominations— 14  English  Setters.  2  Gordons,  6  Pointers.     16  starters— 10  English  Setters,  1  Gordon,  5  Pointers 


Owner. 

Dog. 

T.  G. 
E.  H. 

Davey 
Gillman 

Rhwilas 
May 

W.  B 

Wells 

',                 1 

Luke 

Thos. 

Johnson 

Manitoba 
Patti 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Down 

Scondaih 

Blue  belton 

TlD 

Queen  of 

Blk  A  wht 

Gladstone 

Counts 

Toledo 

Cambriana 

B,  w  A  tan 

Blade 

Duke  of 

Flora 

Blue  belton 

Gloster 

Breed . 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

p 

First 
Second 

Thos.  Hallam 
—  Huddleston 

Eng.  Setter 

Third 

W.  B.  Wells 

Eng.  Setter 

Fourth 

Thos.  Johnson 

io8 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


1 89I. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

16  starters — 9  English  Setters,  1  Irish,  6  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Thos.  Johnson 

T.  G.  Davey 

T.  G.  Davey 

W.  B.  Wells 
J.  Kime 


Dog. 


Ightfield 
Blithe 

Canadian 
Jester 

Westmin- 
ster Drake 

Cambriana 

Lady  Patch 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Dancer  Ightfield 

j     Bloom 
Knight  of     jLiddesdale 

Snowden 
Lad  of  Bow  Kate  VIII. 

Cambridge    Romp 
Mingo  jLady 

I     Thunder 


Color.            Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Liv  a  wht      Pointer 

First 

Thos.  Johnson 

Blue  belton  Eng.  Setter 

Second 

T.  G.  Davey 

Liv  &  wht      Pointer 

Third 

Thos.  Hallam 

B,  w  *  tan     Eng.  Setter 
B,  w*  tan    ;Eng.  Setter 

Div.  Fourth 
Div.  Fourth 

W.  B.  Wells 
'oseph  Kime 

CORSAIR  (15,1  79). 


EASTERN     FIELD    TRIALS. 

Thirteenth  Annual  Trials  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  Nov.  12,  1891.    Judges— W.  A.  Coster,  S.  C.  Bradley,  B.  Waters. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Each  member  allowed  one  entry  free,  $10  for   each   additional   entry.     First   prize,  $100  ;  second,  $7^     third,  $50 ;  or 

cups  of  same  value.     4  starters— Bettye  S,  Tory  Lieutenant,  Roi  d'Or,  Guy,  all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Dam. 

Sire. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Geo.  T.  Leach 

H.  B.  Duryea 
F.  R.  Hitchcock 

Guy 

Bettye  S 
Tory 
Lieutenant 

Gladstone's 

Boy 
Roderigo 
Jean-Val- 

Jean 

Lady 

Bo-Peep 

Princess 

Helen 

B,  w  *  tan 

B,  w  A  tan 
Blk  *  wht 

Eng.  Setter 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 
Third 

Geo.  T.  Leach 

H.  B.  Duryea 
F.  R.  Hitchcock 

FIELD  TRIALS.  109 

189I. 

DERBY. 

Judges-  \.  Merriman,  H.  B.  Duryea,  R.  McCook. 

Eleventh  Annual  Derby  for  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1890.     First  prize,  $500  ;  second,  $350;  third, 

$150.    Breeders  Cup,  value  $100,  to  breeder  of  winner  of  Derby.   Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to  start. 

Closed  May  1st  with  68  nominations— 51  English  Setters,  17  Pointers.     13   starters— 10  English 

Setters,  3  Pointers. 


Owner. 


N.  T.  Harris 

Blue  Ridge  Kennels 

J.  M.  A  vent  &  Bayard 
Thayer 


Dor. 


Wun-Lung    Capt. 

Bethel 
Bob  Cooper  Roi  d'Or 


Sire. 


Camille 


Jean-Val- 
1     Joan 


Dam. 


Miss 

Nellie  Y 
Haidee 


Color 


Blk  4  wht 
Liv  *  wht 
B.  w  &  tan 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 

Second 
Third 


Handler. 


D.  E.  Rose 
D.  E.  Rose 
J.  M.  Avent 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 

Judges— X.  Merriman,  H.  B.  Duryea,  Dr.  N.  Rowe. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  that  have  never  won  a  first  prize  in  an  A!l-Age  Stake  at  any  recognized  Field  Trial 

in  America.     First  prize,  $500  ■  second,  $250  ;  third,  $150.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional   to  start 

Closed  with  61  nominations — 45  English  Setters,  16  Pointers.     28  starters— 20   English   Setters, 

8  Pointers. 


<  Iwner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.  M.  Avent  &  Bayard 

Thayer 
I.  H.  &  J.  A.  Hunter 

P.  Lorillard,  Jr. 

Orlando 

Daisy 

Hunter 
Antcvnlo 

Roderigo 

Oath's 
Hope 

Count 
Noble 

Bo- Peep 
Daisy  F 
Trinket  II. 

R,  w  «  tan 
Or  *  wht 
Liv  *  wht 

First 

Second 
Third 

J.  M.  Avent 
J.  A.  Hunter 
Chas.  Tucker 

CHAMPION  STAKE. 
Judges— K.  Merriman,  H.  B.  Duryea,  F.  R.  Hitchcock. 
<  >;.en  only  to  winners  of  an  All-Age  Open  Slake  at  recognized  Field  Trials  in  America.     Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $15  ad- 
ditional to  start.     The  club  adds  $100  to  entrance  money  and  the  American  Field  adds  a  cup,  value   $too. 
Closed  with  8  nominations — (<  English   Setters,  2  Pointers.     5  starters— Chance,  Daisy  Hunter, 
Rip  Rap,  Tribulation  and  Antonio. 


Dog. 


Avent  &  J 


Harris  Antonio 


Sire. 


Roderigo 


Bo-Peep 


Color. 


Breed. 


B,  w  ft  tan     Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 


Handler. 


J.  M.  Avent 


IRISH     SETTER     CLUB. 

rials,  for  Irish  S.-         ;  only,  at  High  I'   int,  N.  C,  Nov.  23,  i8qi.    Judges— Luke  White,  J.  B.  Stoddard, 
:      i.  J.  M.  Taylor. 


. 


For  puppies    orn  on  or  after  J 

nated  t  y  Rev.  R.  B.  Callagh 
of  the  winner  ';  sccon< 


Dog. 


H.  B.  Andcr    »u 


K.  B.  Bishu 
Geo.  E.  Gr. 


j  Nugget 

Colerain. 
Elcho's 

[     Maid 

Hudson  Ri\ 


DERBY. 

$200,  by  the  club,  $50  donated   by  E.  B.  Bishop,  3   guineas   do- 
cm  trophy  and  $50  donated  by  E.  B.  Bishop  to  the  handler 
ranee,  $10  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.     10  starters. 


Color. 


Red 


Red 
Red 


Breed. 


Irish  Setter 


Irish  Setter 
Irish  Setter 


Prize. 


First 


Second 
Third 


Handler. 


H.  B.  Anderson 

W.  T.  Irwin 
Geo.  E.  Gray 


H.  E.  Richards  Adonis,  favorable  mention. 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


189I. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


First  prize,  $200,  and  the    Elcho   Cup   donated   by  Dr.  Wm.  Jarvis  ;  second,  $15°  ;  third,  $75.     Entrance,  $10   forfeit. 


Owner. 


Michael  Flynn,  Jr. 

E.  B.  Bishop 
Dr.  Wm.  Jarvis 


Dog. 


$10  additional  to  start.     14  starters. 

Dam.  Color. 

I 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Sedan  .Chester    D.  Nancy 

Herald 
Coleraine      iFingal  III.  lAveline 
Edna  H  Elcho,  Jr.     [Romaine 


Red 


Red 
Red 


I  I 

Irish  Setter  First 


S.  C.  Bradley 


Irish  Setter  Second  |W.  T.  Irwin 

Irish  Setter  Third  Wm.  Hawkins 


Hope,  Duke  Elcho,  Limerick  and  Blue  Rock— favorable  mention. 


EDNA    H    (17,340). 


CENTRAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials  at  Lexington,  N.  C  ,  Dec.  1,  1891.    Judges- -N.  Wallace,  J.  M.  Tracy,  Dr.  Wm.  Jarvis. 

SETTER  DERBY. 
F-,r  Setters   born  in    1890.     First  prize,  $400  ;  second,  $200:  third,  $100;  absolute  winner  of  Derby  $400  additional 
Entrance,  $10  forfeit,  $20  additional  to   start.     Closed  with   61   nominations-58   English   Setters,  1  Irish, 
2  Gordon.     13  starters— all  English  Setters. 


Owner. 


N.  T.  Harris 


Wun  Lung 


Blue  Ridge  Kennels     Bob  Cooper 

Blue  Ridge  Kennels     Hope's 
*  I     Mark 


Sire. 


Capt. 

Bethel 
Roid'Or 


Enid  Blk  A  wht      Eng.  Setter(Firsl 

Liv  *  wht      Eng.  Setter  Second 


Miss 

,     Nellie  Y 

Gath's            Lady  May     B.  w  A  tan     Eng.  Setter  Third 
Hope         '  I  _J ' 


D.  E.  Rose 
D.  E.  Rose 
D.  E.  Rose 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

189I. 

POINTER  DERBY. 

Conditions  for  Pointer  Derby  same  as  for  Setters.     Closed  with  26  nominations.     8  starters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Dr.  J.  R   Daniels 

Charlottesville  Field 

Trial  Kennels 
W.  G.  Brokaw 

Promotion 

Mainstay 

Bob 

Lord 

Graphic 
Mainspring 

Beppo  III. 

Belle 

Barmaid 

Belle 
Brandon 

Lem  &  wht 
Blk  &  wht 
Liv  4  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 

[ 
Chas.  Barker 

!Capt.C.E.M'Murdo 

1 

;Hart  Height 

ABSOLUTE  WINNER  OF  DERBY. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

1 
Color             Breed. 

1 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels 

Promotion 

Lord 
Graphic 

Belle 

Lem  4  wht  j  Pointer 

First 

Chas.  Barker 

ALL-AGE  SETTER  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setters  that  have  never  won  a  first  prize  in  an  All- Age   Open   Stake   at   any  recognized    Field   Trial   in 

America   prior  to   Oct.  1,  1891.     First  prize,  $250;  second,  $150;  third,  $100.     Entrance,  $io  forfeit,  $20 

additional  to  start.     Closed  with  38  nominations,  all  English  Setters.     17  starters.     Winner  of 

first  in  this  stake  to  compete  with  the  winner  of  the  All-Age  Pointer  Stake  for  title 

of  absolute  winner  of  All-Age  Stake  and  $200  additional. 


Owner. 


Richard  Merrill 

J.  M.  Avent&  Bayard 

Thayer 
Adolph  Dill 

Greenfield  Hill's 
Kennels 


Dog. 


Paul  Bo 

Orlando 

Count 

Gladstone 
Harry  C 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Color. 


Paul  [Bohemian    jB,  w  &  tan 

Gladstone|     Girl 
Roderigo       Bo- Peep        B,  w  A  tan 


Count  Ruby  Girl 

Noble        I 
Roderigo       Countess 
House 


Blue  belton 
B,  w  &  tan 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter, Div.  Third 

Eng.  Setter!  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


Frank  Richards 
J.  M.  Avent 
John  White 
S.  C.  Bradley 


ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE. 

Conditions  for  Pointers  same  as  in  Setter  Stake.     Closed  with  23  nomination-;.     10  starters. 


Owner. 

Dog. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Color. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Charlottesville    Field 

Trial  Kennels 
Hempstead  Farm 

Kennels 
A.  L.  Sanford 

Maid  of 
Kent 

Duke  of 
Hessen 

Frank  W 

King  of 
Kent 

Luck  of 
Hessen 

Duke  of 
Vernon 

Hops 
Blarney 
Royal  Cute 

Liv  a.  wht 
Liv  k  wht 
Liv  &  wht 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 

C.  E.  Buckle 
John  White 
John  Lewis 

ABSOLUTE  WINNER  OF  ALL- AGE  STAKE. 


Owner. 


Richard  Merrill 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Paul 
1    Gladstone 


Dam. 


Bohemian 

Girl 


Color. 


B,  w  &  tan 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 
First 


Handler. 


Frank  Richards 


[I2  FIELD  TRIALS. 

189I. 

FREE  FOR  ALL  STAKE. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  regardless  of  previous  winnings      $.,000  to  the  winner.     Entrance,  $50  forfeit,  $50 

additional  to  start.     7  starters,  viz.:  King's  Mark,  Rip  Rap,  Maid  of  Kent,  Antonio,  Paul  Bo,  Count  Eric 

and  Chance. 


Ownei. 


J.M.  AventandN.  T. 
Harris 


Dog. 


Sire. 


Roderigo 


Dam. 


Bo-Peep 


Color. 


B,  w  4  tan 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 


Handler. 


J.  M.  Avent 


PHILADELPHIA     KENNEL    CLUB. 

Eighth  Annual  Trials,  held  at  Deatonsville,  Va.,  Dec.  .5,  1891.    /a^-Herbert  Merriam,  W.  A.  Coster. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 

Three  purses.     To  each  of  first,  second  and  third  one-ninth  of  entry  fees  of  all  stakes,  after  deduction  of  expenses. 

The  Item  prize  to  winner  of  first.     Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start.     5  starters-4  English  Setters, 

1  Pointer. 


Owner. 


Col   B.  Ridgway 
Chas.  Heath 
W.  B.  Smith 


Dog. 


King's 
Mark 
Lena 

Ben  Hur 
Franklin 


Sire. 


King  Noble 

Prince 

Lucifer 
Ike 


Dam. 


Belle 

Belton 
Juneau 

Leda 


Color. 

Blue  belton 

Or  4  wht 

Lem  *  wht 

Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter,  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter,Third 


Handler. 


Col.  B.  Ridgway 
Chas.  Heath 
W.  B.  Smith 


DERBY. 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.  1,  1890.     Three  purses.     To  each  of  first,  second  and  third  one- 

n.nth  of  entry  fees  of  all  stakes  after  deduction  of  expenses.     Entrance,  $5  forfeit,  $10  additional  to  start. 

Closed  with  20  nominations.     .2   English  Setters,   2  Irish,  6  Pointers.     8  starters-6  English 

Setters,  2  Irish. 


Owner. 


Col.  B.  Ridgway 

L.  Shuster,  Jr. 
F.  G.  Taylor 

L.  Shuster,  Jr. 


Dog. 


Booth 

Hazel 

Katie  Noble 
II. 

Philadel- 
phia Press 


Sire. 


King  Noble 

Cincinnatus 
Breeze 

Gladstone 
Cincinnatus 


Dam. 


Color. 


Queen  B,  w  4  tan 

Vashti 
Cornelia  G.|B.  w  4  tan 
Katie  Noble  Blue  belton 


Cornelia  G. 


B,  w  4  tan 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Chas.  Barker 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second  J.  C.  Schuyler 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  N.  B.  Thomas 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  Geo.  W.  Greene 


Owner. 


F.  S.  Brown 

Dr.  J.  A.  Hartman 

F.  S.  Brown 


ALL -AGE  STAKE. 
Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  of  any  age.    Three  purses,  as  above. 


Dog. 


Edge  Mark 
Albert's 

Duchess 
Peg  Wof- 

fington 


Sire. 


Skidmure 

Warwick 

Albert 

Ben  Hill 


Dam. 


Color. 


Flo  Maclin 
Princess 
Belton 
Nora 


B,  w  4  tan 
B,  w  4  tan 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter 


Prize. 


First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
B,  w  4  tan     Eng.  Setter  Third 


S  C.  Bradley 
J.  C.  Schuyler 

S.  C.  Bradley 


FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB    OFFICERS. 


"3 


THATCHER    PARKER. 
President    Independent    Field   Trial   Club. 


SAMUEL  SOCWELL, 
Secretary    Independent    Field    Trial    Club. 


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FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB    OFFICERS. 


\V  LEE, 

President    Manitoba    Field    Trial    Clnb. 


ERIC   HAMBER, 
Secretary-Treasurer  Manitoba  Field  Trial  Club. 


FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB    OFFICERS. 


"5 


CHAS.    HOLDEN, 

President   Western  Canada   Kennel  Club 


W.   R.  MILTON, 
Secretary    Western    Canada    Kennel    Club. 


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FIELD  TRIALS. 

1892. 

BEXAR  FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

San  Antonio,  Texas,  January  11-12.     Judges:   Thomas  Yates,  E.  W.  Swart,  J.  M.  George. 

DERBY — (11   Starters.) 


C.    M.    Rounds 


A.   Grossman 
Simon    Veith 


Winner. 


Duchess  of 

Kent 
Mort  II. 

Lady     Spot 


Sire. 


Handler. 


King  of  Kent     Lonnie   Bijou         Pointer         First 


Rake 
Maxiuius 


Queeney 
Fanny  Daven- 
port 


Setter 
Pointer 


Second 
third 


Simon    Veith 
Simon   Veith 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (9  Starters.) 


Owner. 


Concho    Kennels 
C.   M.   Rounds 
C.   M.   Rounds 
Lone  Star  Kenneis 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Miss  Lightfoot  Breckenridge  Kate  Coleman 

Manitoba  Frisk  Dick   Bondhu  Western  Belle 

Barney  Brady's  Spot  Queenie 

Jumbo  Jock  kip 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.Setter  First  A.  J.   Ross 

Eng. Setter  Second  Owner 

Pointer         Div.  Third  Owner 

Pointer         Div.  Third  J.    Leieht 


PACIFIC   COAST   FIELD   TRIAL  CLUB. 

Ninth    Annual    Trials,     Bakersfield,    Cal.,    Jan.     IS.      Judges:     R.     T.    Vandevort,    D.    M.    Pyle. 

H.  T.  Payne. 

DERBY — (8  Starters,  5  English  Setters,  3  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


W.   G.  Kerckhoff 

P.  D.  Linville 
Chas.  Studaras 
\V.  J.  Goleher 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Ruby    D. 


Eng.Setter  First 


Sam  K.  Glad-  Gladstone's 

FlakT^.  Da^Gladstone  Florine  Eng.Setter  Second 

Rush  Croxteth  Point  Q«ec«  Croxteth  Pointer         Div.   intra 

Del   Monte  Xestor  California  Pointer         Div.  Third 


M.    D.    Walters 

Wm.   De   Mott 

Owner 

G.   T.    Allender 


MEMBERS'   STAKE— (6  Starters,  3  English  Setters,   3  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


.1.    M.    P.assford 


Queen's  Last      Mountain  Boy     Beautiful 
Queen 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (8   Starters;    5  English   Setters;    3   Pointers.) 


Thns.    IligSS 
Henry   Huber 
J.    E.    Watson 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Lady   Trippo      Mingo 
S:«]lv  Brass  II.  Graphic 
Old  Black  I'nknown 

Joe    II. 


Dam . 


Lady  Thunder 
Meally 

I'nknown 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Pointer        Third 


Handler. 


G.  T.  Allender 
G.  T.  Allender 
;.  T.  Allender 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


117 


1892. 

(1SSS  trials — omitted   in   regular   order   but   now   supplied.) 
PACIFIC  COAST  FIELD  TRIAL  CLUB. 

January,  188S.     Judges:  R.  T.  Vandevort,  Fred  A.  Taft,  J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr. 
DERBY — (14  Starters.) 


C.   N.   Post 

L.   J.    Rose,    Jr. 

Wm.  De  Mott 


Sunlit 
I'o'nt 
Ilaroldine 


Sportsman  Sweetheart  Eng.Setter  First 

Don  Drab  Pointer         Second 

Harold  Janet  Eng. Setter  Third 


Owner 

Geo.  T.  Alltnder 

Owner 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (12   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


L.   J.  Rose,    Jr. 

C.   N.  Post 

J.   G.  Edwards 

J.    M.  Bassford,    Jr. 


Point  Don  Drab 

Harold  Gath  Gem 

Roval  Duke  II.  Royal  Duke  Dolly 

Frail  Vandevorts  Beautiful 

Don  Queen 


Pointer  First  Geo.    T.    Allender 

Eng. Setter  Second  Owner 

Eng. Setter  Div.  Third  Owner 

Pointer         DiT.  Third  Owner 


1892. 


SOUTHERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Fourth   Annual  Meeting,   New  Alba^Jy^iS^agfi  L      ^^   R  H"   BryS°n'   F'   ''   St°ne' 

DERBY — (21   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Norvin    T.    Harris 
P.   Lorillard,    Jr. 

Blue  Ridge  Kennels 
P.   Lorillard,    Jr. 


Wun  Lung 
Count    Anteo 

Hopes   Mark 
Miss  Ruby 


Capt.  Bethel 
Count  Noble 

Gaths  Hope 
Gladstone's 
Boy 


Enid 
Gladstone's 

Girl 
Lady  May 
Ruby    D 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  setter  Second 


D.    E.    Rose 
Chas.   Tucker 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       D.    E.    Rose 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       Chas.   Tucker 


ALL- AGE   STAKE — (21    Starters.) 
Judges:   Maj.  J.  W.  Renfooe,  A.  M.  Young,  T.  M.  Brumby. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Blue  Ridge  Kennels 
Richard    Merrill 
Whyte   Bedford 

P.    H.    Bryson 

A.    P.    Gilliam 


Fannie    M 
Paul   Bo 
Tremont 

Whyte    B 

Eugene    T 


Gladstone  Flame 

Paul  Gladstone  Bohemian  Girl 

Gladstone's        Speckle  Gown 

Boy 
Roderigo  Florence  Glad- 

stone 
Count  Noble       Ruby's    Girl 


Eng. Setter  First 
Eng. Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


D.    E.    Rose 
Frank    Richards 
R.    P.   McCargo 

A.    P.    Gilliam 

A.    P.    Gilliam 


INTER-STATE    SPORTSMEN'S    ASSOCIATION. 

Magnolia,  Miss.,  Feb.   14.     Judges:   Hon.  J.   M.  Thompson,   T.   Sully,   Alfred  Slidell. 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


F.    F.    Myles 
,T.    S.    Pattison 
Mrs.    J.    Scudder 


Simonides 
Byddye 
Rank 


Gaths   Hope       Glady's 
Paul  Gladstone  Lottie 
Unknown  Unknown 


Eng.Setter  First 
Eng. Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


Owner 

Owner 

Mr.    Scudder 


MANITOBA   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Morris.   Manitoba.   Aug.    31.      Judge:   Wm.    Tallman. 
DERBY— (12   Nominations,    S   Starters.) 


Owner 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Avent    &    Thayer 
J.    Sharpies 

Avent   &   Thayer 


Bonair 
Alb< rta  Joe 


Kingston 


Roderigo 
Ightfield 

Upton 
Chance 


Juno   A. 
Ightfield 
Blithe 
Bessie  Avent 


Eng.Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 

Eng.Setter  Third 


J.    M.    Avent. 
J     Sharpies 

J.    M.    Avent 


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FIELD  TRIALS. 
1892. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (23   Nominations,    13    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Cam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


W.   F.   Ellis 


A  vent   &   Thayer 
Avent   &   Thayer 


Duke    of 

Manitoba 
Bettye  S. 

Novelist 


Frank  Simpson  Jennie  Dean  Eng.  Setter  First 


Roderigo  Bo-Peep 

Woodbill  Bruce  Novelty 


Eng.  Setter  Second 

Ens.  Setter  Third 


W.  F.   Ellis 


J.   M.  Avent 
J.  M.  Avent 


NORTHWESTERN  EIELD   TRIAL  CLUB. 

Morris,  Manitoba,   Sept.    5.    Judges:    B.   Waters,   Rev.   W.   H.    Spence. 

DERBY — (42   Nominations,    18    Starters.) 

Open  to  all  Setters  and  Pointers  born  after  Jan..   1891.     First  prize.   $198;    second.  $81.50, 

third,  $49.50. 


Owner. 


J.   Sharpies 
T.  Stone 
Avent   &   Thayer 
W."  T.   Hunter 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Dreed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Alberta  Joe  Ightfield  Upton  Ightfleld  Blithe     Pointer  First  J.  S.  Sharpies 

Manitoba  Shot  Ightfleld  Coton  Ightfield    Psyche  Pointer         Second  Thos.  Johnson 

Lochinvar  Chance  Bessie  Avent  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  J.    M.   Avent 

Dnff  Manitoba  Toss  Pitti   Sing  Eng.Setter  Div.  Third  J.    M.   Avent 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (22   Nominations,    12    Starters.) 


Owner. 


T.   Stone 

•I.    Sharpies 
L.    W.   Smith 


Winner. 


S  i  ro . 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Manitoba  Shot    Ightfield  Coton  Ightfleld     PsyehePointer         First 
Uberta   Joe       Ightfield  Upton  Ightfield  Blithe     Pointer         Second 
U  ilanta  Jean  Val-Jean    Sheena  Van  Eng.Setter  Third 


Handler. 


Tims.    Johnson 
J.   Sharpies 
L.  W.  Smith 


INTERNATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Fourth   Annual   Trials,    Chatham.    Ont.,    Nov.    7.     Judges:    Thomas    Guttridge,    C.   A.    Stone, 

J.  R.  McGregor. 

AMATEUR   STAKE. 


Owner. 


F.  W.  Eddy 
T.   G.   Davey 
M.   Kramer 
W.  P..  Wells 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

J.   Kime 

John    Davidson 

J.   Kime 

Mingo  Jr. 
Lucy    C. 
Lady  Spot 

Mingo 

Scottish  Chief 
Mingo 

Rose  Rapid 

Ailsa 

Lady  Thunder 

Eng.Setter  First 
Eng.Setter  Second 
Eng.Setter  Third 

Owner 

<h\  HIT 

Owner 

DERBY — (26   Nominations,    14    Starters.) 
Judges:    Long,  Guttridge  and  Smith. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Toledo  Bee 
1  lame  Bang 
Fritz 
Phyllis  T. 


Toledo  Blade  Maggie  Bee  Eng.Setter   First  T.    G.    Davey 

Trinkets  Cash  Van  Pang  Pointer         Second  T.    G.   Davey 

Count  Graphic  Pointer  Third  A.Mather 

Mingo   II.  Cambriana.  Eng.Setter  Fourth  W.  B.  Wells 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (11   Nominations,   7   Starters. 


Owner. 


T.  G.  Davey 
W.  B.   Wells 
W.    B.    Wells 
J.   Kime 
Dr.   Totten 


Winner. 


Dame  Bang 
Matane 

Luke 

Lady  Patch 

Carrie  T. 


Sire. 


1  tarn. 


Dreed. 


Prize. 


I  Candler. 


Trinkets  Cash  Van  Bang 

Mark  J.  -  anibria 

Toledo  Blade,  Cambriana 

Mingo  Lady  Thunder 

Banker  Smiths  Belle 


Pointer          First  T.   G.   Davey 

Eng.Setter  Second  W.  B.  Wells 

Eng.Setter  Third  W.  B.  Wells 

Eng.Setter   Div.  Fourth  J.    Kime 

Eng.Setter  Div.  Fourth  It.  McGregor 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1892. 

NEW   ENGLAND   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 


119 


Second  Annual    Trials,   Assonet,    Mass.,    Nov.    S.      Judges:    N.    Wallace,    W    A    Costar 

DERBY — (30  Nominations,   15  Starters  1 

For  Setters  and  Pointers  born  on  or  after  Jan.   1,   1891.     First  prize,  $200-   second    $100- 

third,  $50. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


.Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.   J.    E.    Hair 
H.   R.  Sack 


L.    A.    Pearle 
H.   B.   Tall  man 


Albert's  Daisy   Albert's  Garry  Fauny  San  Roy  Eng.Setter  First 

Xellie  G.  Breeze  Glad-      Lady  Snow-  Eng.Setter  Second 

stone  Hake 

Rod's  Chaff         Roderigo  Gladstone's  Eng.Setter  Div.  Third       II.    w.  Stoehr 

Girl 

D.  A.  Goodwin.  Jr.        Bradley  Rowdy  Rod         Breeze  Gates  Eng.Setter  Div.  Third       Mr    Ellis 


E.   O.   Damon 


ALL-AGE  STAKE— (18   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


F.   H.   Clark 
Oakland   Kennels 
J.  L.   Wells 
Harry    Dutton 


Claude  Roderigo 

Our  Pet  The  Cosair 

Reverdy  (Jath's  Mark 

Duke  of  Kent  Tempest 


Lillian  Eng.Setter   First  E.  S.  Gordon 

Tchula  Eng.Setter   Second  A.   R.  Sharp 

Hosa  Eng.Setter  Div.  Third  Mr.   Hodges 

Nadjy  of  Xaso  Eng.Setter  Div.  Third  E.   S.   Eames 


UNITED   STATES   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Second   Annual   Trials,    Elizabethtown,   Ky.,    Nov.    7.      Judges:     Col.   A.    G.    Sloo,   P.   H.   Bryson 

B.  M.  Stephenson. 

DERBY — (34  Nominations,   14   Starters.) 

For    Pointers    born    on    or    after    Jan.    1,   1891.      First    prize,    $250;    second,    $200-    third     $150 

Absolute  winner   Derby   $200,    of  which   American   Field   donates   $100 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


J.  L.   Adams 


R.  L.   Shannon 
W.  T.   Hunter 


Lad  of  Rush        Rush  of  Lad       Topsy  L. 


Mamie   S. 
Lady  Peg 


Brown's  Stout    Pearl's  Pride         Pointer 
King  of  Kent      Lass  of  Bloomo     Pointer 


Second 
Third 


L.  W.  Blanken- 

baker 
G.   R.   Howse 
F.    Richards 


ICFOwing  to   scarcity  of  birds,   trials  postponed  to   Columbus,   Ind.,  and   then  again  post- 
poned  on   account   of  weather,   being   finished   at   New   Albany,   Miss.,    Feb.,    1903. 


!$M  J 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


LAD    OF    RUSH. 


120 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1892. 

AMERICAN    FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

First    Annual    Trial    Columbus,    Incl.,    Nov.     15.      Judges:     Royal    Robinson,    J.    M.     Freeman, 

"W.  A.  Thompson. 
ENGLISH  SETTER  ALL-AGE   STAKE — (3   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Geo.  E.  Gray 
J.  F.  Pantiers 
Baker   &   Beck 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Hi-Di 

Gaths  Hope 

Trap  Jr. 

Frank 

Sancho 

Ilessie 

Ightfield 

Downe 

Scondaih 

Rhwilas 

First 

Second 

Third 


J.  T.  Mayfield 
J.  H.  Johnson 
J.  E.  Fisher 


G'enmore   Kennels 
Geo.  E.  Gray 
Ceo.  E.  Gray 


G.    A.    Castleruan 
U.  R.  Fishel 
J.   W.   St  udder 

U.    R.    Fishel 

C.   Harvey 


ALL-AGE   IRISH   SETTER  STAKE — (9   Starters.) 


Winner 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Finglas 
Elcho's  Maid 
Hope  Boru 


Fingal  III. 
Elcho,  Jr. 
Brian  Boru 


A  valine 

Maid 
Biddy 


Irish  Setter     First. 
Irish  Setter     Second 
Irish  Setter     Third 


W.   T.    Irwin 
J.  T.  Mayfield 
J.   T.   Mayfield 


ALL-AGE  POINTER   STAKE — (9   Starters.) 


Rex 

Mainspring 

Dell 

Wise  Croxteth 

Croxteth 

Amine 

Manitou 

Luck-of-the- 
fioat 

Clary 

Don  Fis-Hel 

Devonshire 

Sam 

Nellie   Bang 

Midget  H. 

Harrop 

Frankie 

First 
Second 
Div.  Third 


W.   B.    Stafford 
U.   R.  Fishel 
W.   B.   Stafford 


Div.  Third       U.    R.   Fishel 
Div.  Third       C.    Harvey 


ABSOLUTE  WINNER  ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

rrize. 

Handler. 

Glenmore  Kennels 

Finglas 

Fingal   III. 

A  valine 

Irish  Setter 

First 

W. 

T.    Irwin 

ENGLISH 

SETTER 

DERBY. 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Theo.  Goodman 

Sc  ottswood   Kennels 


J.    Roberts 


Dan's  Lady  Dan  Gladstone  Lily  Burges 

Pem.    Blue  Pembroke's        Sue  of  Hatchie 

Grouse  Don 

Jim  Dandy  Braxton  Bragg  Gypsie 


First 
Second 


J.  H.  Johnson 

W.   B.   S  afford 


C.    W.   Tway 


IRISH  SETTER  DERBY — (3   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Ceo.  E.  Gray 

i  Hei  m>>re  Kennels 

Glem  o  e  Kennels 


Saga's  Tear-       Teara1  av  'life  Boru 

awav 
G'enm  re  Desmond  II.       Nellie 

Apple 
E'ph'n    II.  T   rconnell  Kn  vara 


Irish  Setter  "irst 
Irish  S  tter  Second 
Irish  Setter    Third 


J.    T.    Mayfield 
W.    T.    Irwin 
W.    T.    Irwin 


POINTER  DERBY— (6   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


King  Don  Ptr.  Kennels  Pride  of  King     King  Don  Meteors  Dell 

Don 
T.   G.   Barstow  Pomme-de-  Ossian  Clipaway    II. 

Terre 
A.    C.    Waddell  Trinkets  Don      Donald's  Sen-     Trinket   S. 

sat ion 


First 

Div.  2d  3d 
Div.  2d-3d 


J.   E.   Fisher 
W.    B.   Stafford 
W.    T.    Irwin 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

1892. 

ABSOLUTE  DERBY  WINNER. 


*— 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire                      Dam.                    Breed.           Prize. 

IlaniUt  r. 

Tht 

K).    Goodman. 

Dan's  Lady 

Dan  Gladstone  Lily  Burges            Eng.Setter  First 

J. 

II.   Johnson 

ENGLISH   SETTER  PUPPY    STAKE—  (2   Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                      Ham.                     Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

A. 
W. 

C.   Waddell 
J.    Beck 

Harry  L. 
Peggy  B. 

Capt.  G.               Juno  Warwick                               First 
Gus  Kneussel     Maga  Nana                                   S<  cond 

W. 

c. 

T.  Irwin 
W.  Tway 

IRISH 

SETTER  PUPPY   STAKE — (2   Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                      Dam.                     Breed.           Prize. 

Handler. 

Glenmore   Kennels 
Glenmore   Kennels 

Flyaway 
Donaway 

Finglas                  Betsy  (.'raft                                       First 
Finglas                Betsy  Craft                                  Second 

w 
w 

.    T.    Irwin 
.    T.    Irwin 

POINTER  PUPPY  STAKE — (3   Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                     Dam.                    Breed.           Prize. 

Handler. 

W 
J. 

u. 

.  A.  Thompson 

B.    MeGuffle 
R.   Fishel 

Leach's  Belle 

II. 
Tuxedo 
Lady  Fis-Hel 

Grand  Duke        Meteors  Dell                                  First 

Ossian                  Cornelia  G.                                   Second 
Devonshire         Lady  Wallace                              Third 
Sam 

J. 

c. 
c. 

E.    Fisher 

Harvey 
W.  Tway 

ABSOLUTE  WINNER  PUPPY  STAKE. 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                    Dam.                    Breed.           Prize. 

Handler. 

A. 

C.  Waddell 

Harry  L. 

Capt.  G.            -  Juno  Warwick       Eng.Setter  First 

w 

.  T.  Irwin 

EASTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

High   Point,   N.   C,  Nov.   21.     Judges— Members'  Stake:   W.  A.   Costar,   Josiah  Collins.     Derby,. 

All-Age  and   Champion   Stakes:    H.   B.  Duryea,   A.   Merriman. 

MEMBERS'   STAKE — (8    Nominations,    6    Starters.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam 

P.  Lorillard    Jr.  Count  Anteo        Count  Noble        Gladstone's 

Girl 
Geo.  T.  Leach  Guy  Gladstone's        Lady 

Boy 
P.   Lorillard,    Jr.  Antevolo  Count  Noble        Trinket  II 


1. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

p's 

Eng.Setter 

First 

Owner 

Eng.Setter 

Second 

Owner 

[I. 

Eng.Setter 

Third 

Owner 

DERBY — C68   Nominations.    22   Starters.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Trize.  Handler. 


P.  Lorillard,   Jr.  Rod's  Sue  Roderigo  Gladstone's  Eng.  Setter  First  Chas.   Tucker 

Girl 

Avent  &   Thayer  Kingston  Chance  Be.sie  Avent  Eng.  Setter  Second  J.   M.    Avent 

Avent  &   Thayer  Bonair  Roderigo  Juno    A. Eng.  Setter  Third J.   M.   Avent. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (30   Nominations,    16    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 


P.    Lorillard,    Jr.  Lora  Gladstone's  Ruby    D  Eng.Setter  First  Chas.    Tucker 

Adolph   Dill  Count  Glad-  Count  Noble  Ruby's  Girl  Eng.Setter  Second  John    White 

stone   IV.  _     _      ., 

Greenfield  Hill  Ken'ls  Harry    C  Roderigo  Countess  House  Eng.Setter  Third s.    i.    Bramey 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1892. 

CHAMPION  STAKE — (5   Starters.) 
Lora,  Rowdy  Rod,   Orlando,  Maid  of  Kent,   Rip  Rap. 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Char.    F.    T.    Kennels   Rip    Rap 


King  of  Kent      Hops 


Capt.  C.E.  McMur- 
do 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


RIP     RAP. 


OHIO    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Canton,  Ohio,   Nov.   23.     Judge:    John  Bolus. 
PUPPY   STAKE — (5    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


W.   L.   Alexander 
W.    F.    Coon 
A.    H.    Smith 
II.    Strunk 


Belle  Lorain        Pilot  Ruby 

Rangers  Caper  Caper  Dick  Daisy 

Handy   S  Paul    II  Belle  Bardell 

Daisv  Beaufort  Don  Croxteth     Lady  Beaufort 
IV. 


—  Setter  First 

—  Setter  Second 

—  Setter  Third 
Pointer  Fourth 


ALL-AGE    POINTER     STAKE — (8     Starters.) 


( Iwner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


I ■ 

6.    V.   L.   Mellinger       Moxie  Springfield  Lady  Beaufort 

IV. 
G.    E.    Leininger  Primrose  Vanity's  Bang    Bird    Eye 

H.   Strunk  Daisy  Beaufort  Don  Croxteth     Lady  Beaufort 

IV. 


Sim  mid 
Third 


Owner. 


ALL-AGE  SETTER  STAKE — (10   Starters.) 


Breed. 


Prize. 


J.    L.    Arnold 
W.    L.   Alexander 
Dr.    J.    II.    Meyer 
R.   Correll 


Penn 
Scout 

Matrix 
Duke 


Gem  Blltzer 

Royal  Ranger     Melbourne 


—  Setter  First 

—  Setter  Second 
Setter  Div.  Third 

—  Setter  Div.  Third 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1892. 

ABSOLUTE    WINNER    ALL- AGE    STAKE. 


123 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


G.   V.   L.   Mellinger        Moxie 


Springfield 


Lady  Beaufort       Pointer 
IV 


PHILADELPHIA   KENNEL   CLUB.      (Open  to   All.) 

High   Point,   N.   C,   Nov.    27.      Judges:    W.   A.   Costar,  Wm.   Tallman,   Dr.   Wm.    Jarvis. 
DERBY — (70  Nominations,   21  Starters.) 


Owner. 


P.   Lorillard,    Jr. 


Avent   &    Thayer 
P.   Lorillard,   Jr. 


Winner. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Hamlet 
Dot  Rogers 


Roderigo 

Chance 

Roderigo 


Gladstone's 

Girl 
Bessie  Avent 
Gladstone's 

Girl 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (50   Nominations,    20    Starters.) 


Handler. 
Chas.  Tucker 


J.    M.    Avent 
Chas.   Tucker 


Greenfield  Hill  KenT      Harry     C 

P.  Lorillard.   Jr.  Lora 

P.  Lorillard.   Jr.  Miss   Ruby 


Roderigo  Countess  House     Eng.  Setter  First  S.   C.    Bradley 

Gladstone's  BovRubv    D  Eng.  SetterSecond  Chas.    Tucker 

Gladstone's  BoyRuhy    D  Eng.  Setter  Third  Cbas.    Tucker 


MEMBERS'   STAKE — (6  Starters.)     Judge:    John  Lewis. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Penna.    Kennels 
Penna.    Kennels 


W.    B.    Smith 
Fairmount    Kennels 


Nanon  Ben   Hill 

B  H  of  River-  Ben   Hill 

view 

B.    H.    Frank-  Ike 

lin 

Promotion  Lord  Graphic      Belle  Bishop 


Mary 
Zoe  W 


Leda 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 


F.    G.    Taylor 
F.   G.   Taylor 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       W.    B.    Smith 
Pointer         Div.  Third       C.   W.   Barker 


ROBINS   ISLAND    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Robins   Island,   N.   T.,   Dec.    1.      Judge:     Jacob   Pentz. 
PUPPY   STAKE — (5   Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


W.    L.    Wellington 
E.   H.   Litchfield 


Countess 
Douglass 


Tardy  Jack 
Argus 


Wanda 
Laura 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Gordon  Set- Second 
ter 


MEMBERS'   ALL-AGE    STAKE. 


—  Glessing 

—  Austin 


G.   W.  Green 
E.    Billiard 


Mac 
Bessie 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 


Owner 
—    Austin 


CENTRAL   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Lexington,  N.  C.  Dec.   5.     Judges:    J.   M.  Tracy.  W.   S.   Bell.   N.  Wallace. 
POINTER   DERBY — (36   Nominations,   13   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Char.    P.   T.   Kennels     Jingo 


Mainspring 


Queen  III. 


J.   L.    Adams 
Luke   White 


Lad    of    Rush     Rush  of  Lad       Topsy    L 
Graceful    II.       Duke  of  HessenConcave 


Pointer 

First 

Capt.  C.  E.  McMur- 

do 

Pointer 

Second 

L.  W.  Blankenl  aker 

Pointer 

Third 

Luke    White 

I2+ 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1892. 

SETTER  DERBY — (53    Nominations,    23    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


P.    Lorillard,    Jr. 
J.    L.    Adams 


P.  Lorillard,   Jr. 
L.   Gardner 


Maiden  Mine      Vanguard  Georgia  Belle 

Cecil   II.  Dr.   Maclin         Cosette 


Dot  Rogers         Roderigo 
Roger's  Spark    Roger 


Gladstone's 

Girl 
Dora  Dean 


Eng  Setter  First 
Eng  Setter  Second 


Eng  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng  Setter  Div.  Third 


Chas.    Tucker 
L.  W.  Blanken- 

baker 
Chas.    Tucker 

Thos.    Aldrich 


ABSOLUTE    WINNER    OF   DERBY. 

Owner. 

Winner.                  Sire.                      Dam.                     Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

P. 

Lorillard,    Jr. 

Maiden  Mine      Vanguard            Georgia  Belle         Eng.  Setter  First 

Chas.  Tucker 

ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE — (13  Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner.                  Sire.                      Dam.                     Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

J.   L.    Adams 


Lad    of    Rush    Rush  of  Lad       Topsy    L 


Char.   F.  T.   Kennels     Wild  Damon      Damon 
Hempstead  Farm  Sand  ford  Druid  Exon  Don 


Flora 

Sanford  Quince 


First 

L.   W.   Blanken 

baker 

Second 

C.    E.    Buckle 

Third 

A.   Cameron 

ALL-AGE   SETTER   STAKE- 

—  (15    Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                    Dam. 

Breed.           Prize. 

Handler. 

r.    Lorillard.    Jr. 
Avent    &    Thaver 
P.    Lorillard.    Jr. 

Lora 
Bettye  S 
Miss    Ruby 

Gladstone's  BoyRuby    D 
Roderigo             Bo-Peep 
Gladstone's  BoyRuby  D 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Chas.    Tucker 
J.    M.    Avent 
Chas.   Tucker 

ABSOLUTE  WINNER   ALL 

-AGE   STAKE. 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                     Dam. 

Breed.           Prize. 

Handler. 

P. 

Lorillard 

Lora 

Gladstone's  BoyRuby  D 

Eng.  Setter  First 

Chas.  Tucker 

FREE- 

■POR-ALL  STAKE — (20  Nominations, 

11   Starters.)      Pour- 

hour  heats. 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                     Dam. 

Breed.          Prize. 

Handler. 

Avent    &    Thayer  Orlando 

P.   Lorillard,   Jr.  Lora 

Char.   F.   T.   Kennels     Rip    Rap 


Roderigo  Bo-Peep 

Gladstone's  BoyRuby  D 
King  of  Kent      Hops 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 
Pointer  Third 


J.    M.    Avent 
Chas.   Tucker 
Capt.  C.  E.  McMur- 
do 


IRISH  SETTER  CLUB. 

Lexington,   N.   C,   Dec.    19.      Judges:    Wm.   Tallman,   John   Davidson,  B.  Waters. 
DERBY — (22   Nominations,   S  Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


I  >a  m . 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Geo.    E.    Gray 


Geo.    E.    Gray 
C.    T.    Thompson 


F.  L.  Cheney 


Saga's  Tear- 

Tearaway 

Tillie 

Born 

away 

Tillie  Boru  II. 

Tearaway 

Tillie 

Boru 

Rockwood  Dan 

-Desmond  II. 

Fly 

ay 

Moueen 

Henmore  Sh 
rock 

am 

-Daisy 

Irish  Setter  First 


Irish  SetterSecond 
Irish  Setter  Div.  Third 


Geo.  E.  Gray 


Geo.   E.  Gray 
John    White 


Irish  SetterDiv.  Third       Horace    Smith 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (24   Nominations,    20    Starters.) 


Owner. 


.1.    IS.   Blossom 
Geo.    E.    Gray 
II.    B.    Anderson 
Dr.   G.  G.   Davis 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Iv.lfunl  Minstrel 

Elcho's  Maid      Elcho.    Jr. 
Lady  Alice  Redstone 

Currer  Bell  IV.  Tim 


Aurora  Irish  Setter-First  H.    B.   Anderson 

Maid  Irish  SetterSecond  Geo.    E.    Gray 

Lady   Noreen  Irish  SetterDiv.  Third  H.    B.   Anderson 

Currer  Bell    III.  Irish  SettaDiv.  Third  J.    Cassidy 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


125 


1893. 

BEXAR    FIELD     TRIAL    CLUB. 

Third  Annual   Trials,    Floresville,    Texas,    January    9-10. 

DERBY — (7    Starters.) 

■Open  to  Metiers  and  Pointers  whelped  on  and  after  January  1,  1891.     Winners  at    recognized 
trials  barred.      Entrance  money  divided,  50,  25,  and   15  per  cent. 


F.   F.    Myles 
■V.    M.    Rounds 
A .    J .    Ross 


Modoc  Dan  Gladstone   Princess  Jay  Eng.  Setter  First  S.   J.    McCartney 

Waif  Barney  Bess  Pointer         Second  C.   M.    Rounds 

Argentine  Meteor     Fred     Dot    A  Pointer  Third  A.   J.   Ross 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (7    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


West    End    Kninels      Manitoba  Frisk  Dick  Bondhu     Western  Belle       Eng.  Setter  First  C.   M.    Rounds 

West    End    Kennels"    Duchess  of  King  of  Kent      Lonuie  Bijou  Pointer  {second  C.   M.    Rouni.s 

Jessie  James      Zazoo  Dimple  Eng.  Setter  Third  S.    J.    McCartney 


F.    F.    Myles 


PUPPY    STAKE — (2    Starters.) 


West   Fml  Kennels 
"West  End  Kennels 


Rod's  Deuce 
Rod's   Clip 


Hod's   Ace 
Rod's   Ace 


Rosa  Noble 
Rosa  Noble 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


C.  M.  Rounds 
C.  M.  Rounds 


PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Tenth    Annual    Field    Trial,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    January    16.      Judges:    R.    T.    Vandevort,    D.    M. 

Pyle,  YVm.  Dormer. 

DERBY — (47  Nominations,  17  Starters;  5  English  Setters;  1  Irish;    11  Pointers.) 
For   Setters   and   Pointers   whelped   after   January    1,    1891.     First    prize,    $316;    Second,    $189; 

Third,    $126. 


Owner. 


James  E.  Watson 
II.    T.    Payne 
James   E.    Wats'— 
Californ'a   t->— <-'"- 
James  E.   Watson 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


George  P  Old  Black  Joe  II .Black   Bess 

Countess  Noble  Stanford  L;ly   C 

Jim   P  Old  Black  Joe  II.Black  Bess 

Johanna  Gladstone  II.      Janet 

Doctor    P  Old  Black  Joe  II.Black  Bess 


Pointer  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer  Piv.  Third 

Fns.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Pointer  Div.  Third 


M.   D.   Wa'tM" 
H.   T.   Payne 
M.    D.   Walters 
R.   M.    Dodge 
M.    D.    Walters 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (9   Starters;   4  English   Setters;   1   Irish;   4   Pointers.) 


T.  J.   Watson 
Jas.   E.   Watson 
California    Kennels 


Starlight  Dan  Gladstone   Miss   Alice 

Old  Black  Joe  H.Unknown  Unknown 

Pelham  Harold  Srnlit 


r'nsr.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setti  r  Third 


W.  DeMotte 
G.  T.  Allender 
R.   M.   Dodge 


126 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

1893. 
SOUTHERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 


Fifth   Annual    trials.    New   Albany,    Miss.,    February    6-10.      Judges    for   Derby:    P.    H.    Bryson, 

F.   I.   Stone,   Dr.  M.   F.  Rogers. 

DERBY — (68   Nominations,    21    Starters;    18   Eng.    Setters;    3    Pointers.) 
For   Setters   and    Pointers   whelped    on    or    after   January    1,    1891.      First    prize,    $450;    Second, 

$250;   Third,    $200. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Manchester  Kennei  Co.Gleam's  Sport    Vanguard  Georgia  Belle 

Blue    Ridge    Kennels      Dick  Fox  Chance  Countess  Rush 

Jackson-Deumark  Ken.  Lillian  Russeil  Philip  Glad-  Lou   G 

stone 

Avent    &   Thayer  Chevalier  Jean  Val  Jean  Lucy  Avent 

Avent    &   Thayer  Lochinvar  Chance  Bessie  Avent 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


A.  P.  Gilliam 
D.  E.  Rose 
T.  Bond 

J.  M.  Avent 
J.  M.  Avent 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (18    Starters;    15    Setters;    3    Pointers.      Judges:    F.    I.    Stone,    Dr.    M.    F. 

Rogers,  A.   M.   Young.) 


Owner. 


H.  S.   Bevan 


P.    Lorillard.    Jr. 
Avent  &   Thayer 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Antevolo 
Novelist 


Roderigo  Florence  Glad-  Eng.  Setter  First 

stone 

Count  Noble        Trinket    II.  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Woodhill  Bruce  Novelty  Eng.  Setter  Third 


H.  S.  Bevan 


Chas.  Tucker 
J.  M.  Avent 


UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  trials,  postponed  from  Columbus,  Ind.,  finished  at  New  Albany,  Miss.,  February 
13-18.      Judges:      P.    H.    Bryson,    A.    G.    Sloo,    B.    M.    Stephenson. 

SETTER  DERBY — 13  Starters.      (Pointer  Derby  run  off  at  Elizabethtown,  Ky.) 

For    Setters    whelped    on    or    after    January    1,    1891.      First    prize,    $250;    Second,    $200;    Third, 

$150;   with   $200   additional    to   Absolute   Derby  Winner. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Jackson-Denmark  Ken.  Lillian  Russell  Philip  Glad-  Lou   G 

stone 

Avent   &   Thayer  Lochinvar  Chance  Bessie  Avent 

Manchester  Kennel  Co.Gleam's  Sport    Vanguard  Georgia  Belle 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


J.   M.   Avent 
A.  P.  Gilliam 


ABSOLUTE  WINNER  OF  THE  DERBY. 


Jackson-Denmark  Ken.  Lillian  Russell  Philip   Glad-      Lou   G 

stone 


ALL-AGE     POINTER     STAKE — (13     Starters) 


Owner. 


J.  L.  Adams 
Dr.  D.  W.  Yandell 
G.  A.   Castleman 
G.   W.   Amory 
Graphic  Kennels 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Lad  of  Rush 
V.i  n     A 
Rex 
Bounce 
Ridgeview 
Beppo 


Rush  of  Lad 
Stoddard 

Mainspring 
Bob 
Beppo  III. 


Topsv    L. 
Jet    II. 
Dell 
Sal 
Revelal  ion 


Fir  si 
Second 
Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 


I..  Blankenbaker 
Ed.   Garr 
W.    B.    Stafford 
T.  II.  Poindexter 
II.  M.  Short 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

1893. 

ALL-AGE    SETTER    STAKE — (29    Nominations,    11    Starters.) 


127 


Owner. 


Avent  &  Thayer 
II.  B.  Dnryea 
\\  byte   Bedford 
A.   P.   Gilliam 


Winner. 


Novelist 
Bettye   S 
Zulu   M 

Eugene   T 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Woodhill  Bruce  Novelty 
Roderigo  Bo-Peep 

Toledo  Blade      Rhet 
Count  Noble       Ruby's  Girl 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng-.  Setter  Div.  Third 


ABSOLUTE    WINNER    ALL- AGE    STAKE. 


J.    M.  Avent 

J.    M.  Avent 

A.  P.  Gilliam 

A.   P.  Gilliam 


Avent  &  Thayer 


Woodhill  BruceNoveltj 


Eng.  Setter  First 


,T.    M.    Avent 


NORTHWESTERN  FIELD   TRI/-L   CLl'B. 

Second   Annual   Trials,    Morris,    Man.;   September  4.   Judges,    Rev.    W.    Hamilton   Spence,   John   Davidson. 
DERBY — (42    Nominations,    12    Starters;    6    Setters;    6    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


A.    P.    Heywood-Lons  Ightneld  Dog-    Ightfield  Dick    Cowslip 

dale  wood 

R.   W.   Shaw  Dolly  Shaw         Ightneld  Upton  Genevieve 
Charlottesville  F.  T. 

Kennels  Selab                    Rip    Rap             Dolly 


Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 


First 

Second 

Third 


S.  Hallam 
S.  Hallam 
Capt.   McMurdo 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (29    Nominations,    15    Starters;    12    Setters;    3    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


John    Wootten 
T.   G.   Davey 
W.  B.   Wells 


Dick  Bondhu  II  Dick    Bondhu     Manitoba  Belle      Eng.  Setter  First  John    Wootten 

Brighton  Tobe   Lockslev  Liddersdale  II.      Eng.  Setter  Second  Tims.    Hallam 

Cleopatra  Mingo   II.  Cambriana  Eng.  Setter  Third  J.    Spracklm 


CHAMPIONSHIP    CUP— (5    Starters;    3    Setters;    2    Pointers.) 


Handler. 


Thos.  Johnson 


Manitoba  Shot   Ightfield  Coton  Ightneld   Psyche  Pointer         First 


Thos.    Johnson 


MANITOBA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Souris,    Manitoba,    September    12-14.     Judge:    Wm.    Tallman. 
DERBY — (35   Nominations,   12   Starters;    10    Setters;    2   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Avent  &  Thayer 
Avent  &  Thayer 
W.    F.    Ellis 

Avent   &   Thayer 


Winner. 


Topsy  Rod 

Tate 

Hoodoo 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Thalid 


Roderigo  Topsy  Avent 

Jean  Val  Jean    Mamie  Avt  nt 
Duke  of  Mani-   Cora 

toba 
Jean  Val  Jean    Lucy    Avent 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


J.  M.  Avent 
J.  M.  Avent 
W.    F.    Ellis 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       J.   M.   Avent 


ALL- AGE-STAKE— (30   Nominations,   17   Starters;    11  Eng.   Setters;   1   Irish;    5   Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

Avent 

Avent 
Avent 

&    HitchcocK 

&    Thayer 
&   Thayer 

Count  Glad- 
stone   IV. 
Chevalier 
Bettye    S 

Count  Noble 

Jean  Val  Jean 

Roderigo 

Ruby's   Girl 

Liny    Avent 
Bo-Peep 

Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng  Setter  Secoud 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

J. 

J. 
J. 

M. 

M. 
M. 

Avent 

Avent 
Avent 

AMATEUR    STAKE— (8 

Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

J.    B. 
J.    B. 

W.    F. 

Roberts 

Roberts 

Ellis 

Zero 

Joe 

Zuleika 

Rover 
Calde 

Duke  of  Mani- 
toba 

Rose 
Fan 
Cora 

Irish  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

J. 
J. 
W 

B. 
B. 
.    F 

Roberts 
Roberts 

.    Ellis 

128 


FIELD  'TRIALS. 
1893. 


UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 
Annual    Trials     (A)     Bicknell,     Ind.,    Nov.     6-11.      Judges:     John    Bolus,    J.     L.     Barker,     Royal 

Robinson. 

POINTER  DERBY — (24   Nominations;   13  .Starters.) 

For  1'ointers  born   on   or  after   January   1,    1892.      First  prize,    $250;    second,    $200;    third,   $150. 


Winner.    * 


Sire. 


Geo.    E.   Gray 
W.    N.    Kerr 


Charlottesville  F.  T. 


Strideaway 

Little    Ned 


King  of  Kent 
Ridge  view 
Dazzle 


Pearl's   Dot 
Kate  Claxton 


First 
Second 


Geo.   E.   Gray 
F.    Richards 


Kennels                         Selah                    Rip    Rap             Dolly                                              Third 

Capt.  McMurdo 

SETTER    DERBY — (55    Nominations,    17    Starters.) 
For  Setters  born    on   or   after   January    1,    1892.     First   prize,    $250;    second, 

$200;    third,    $150. 

Owner.                       Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam.                   Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

Avent    &   Thayer  Topsy's    Rod  Roderigo 

J.   H.  &  J.  A.  Hunter  Daisy  Hunter  Antonio 

II. 

Butterheld  &  Samuels    Flying   Jib  Max   Noble 


Topsy    Avent 
Paisy  Hunter 


Day's  Belton 


First 
Second 


J.    M.    Avent 
J.  H.  Johnson 


Manchester  Kennel  Co  Callie  White      Gath's  Mark      Georgia  Belle 


P.   T.    Madison 


Rodfield 


Antonio 


Nellie   Hope 


Div.  Third       B.  W.  Butteifield 
Div.  Third       A.    P.   Gilliam 
Div.  Third       J.    T.    Mayfield 


ABSOLUTE   WINNER   OF    DERBY. 

Owner. 

Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam.                   Breed. 

Prize.                    Handler. 

Geo. 

E.   Gray 

Strideaway         King  of  Kent     Pearl's    Dot           Pointer 

First                Geo.   E.   Gray 

ALL-AGE   POINTER    STAKE — (29    Nominations, 

20    Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam.                    Breed. 

Prize.                    Handler. 

A.   P.   Houston 


T.    T.    Ashford 
W.   N.   Kerr 


Franklin  Robin    Adair  Blossom 

Kent  Elgin         King  of  Kent  Vera  Bang 

Little    Ned  Ridgeview  Kate  Claxton 

Dazzle 


First 

L. 

W.  Blanken 

>aker 

Second 

J. 

M.  Avent 

Third 

F 

Richards 

%f& 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


KENT   ELGIN. 


129 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1893. 

ALL-AGE    SETTER    STAKE—  c 2 9    Nominations,    20    Starters.      Capt.    McMurdo,    Judged;    vice. 

Mr.   Robinson. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Avent    &   Thayer  Chevalier  Jean  Val  Jean    Lucy    Avent 

Theo.    Goodman  Dan's   Lady        Dan  Gladstone  Lily   Burgess 

Manchester  Kennel  Co.  Gleam's  Sport    Vanguard  Georgia  Belle 


First 

Second 

Third 


J.    M.    Avent 
J.    H.   Johnson 
A.   P.  Gilliam 


ABSOLUTE    WINNER    OF    ALL-AGE    STAKE. 


Sire. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Avent   &   Thayer 


Jean  Val  Jean    Lucy   Avent 


Eng.  Setter  First 


J.  M.   Avent 


INTERNATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUE. 

Annual  Trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Ontario,  Can.,  Nov.  7-11.     Judges:  John  Davidson,  T.  Guttridge, 

W.  D.  Tristem. 

DERBY— (34  Nominations,  11  Starters.) 

For   S<"  tiers    and    Pointers    whelped   on    or   after   January    1,    1S92.     First    prize,    $82;    second, 

$61.50;   third,   $30.75;   fourth,    $20.50. 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Dr. 

A. 

W. 
R. 

,   Totton 

D.    Wei  ton 

B.    Wells 
Bangham 

Warwick 

Nellie 
Fingaln 

Mars 
Doc 

Canadian 

Dick 
Flnglas 

Cincinnatus 

Bangham's 
London 

Fancy  Free 

Ruby  Glen- 

i:  ore 
Daphne 
Xell 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Irish  Setter  Second 

Eng.  £ett(  r  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 

J.  Huddleston 

Joe  Spracklin 

Joe  Spracklin 
Joe  Spracklin 

ALL-AGE  STAKE — (15  Nominations,  15   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.   B.   Wells  Cleopatra  Mingo  II.  Cambriana  Eng.  Setter  First  Joe   Spracklin 

T.  G.  Davey  Brighton  Tobe  Locksiey  Liddersdale  II.  Eng.  Setter  Second  T.   G.   Davey 

A.    P.   Heywood-Lons-  Musa  Ightfield  Dick  Clio  Pointer         Third  S.    llallam 
dale 


EASTERN  FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Fifteenth   Annual  Trials,   Newton,  N.  C,  Nov.    20-25.     Judges:    S.   C.   Bradley,   J.  B.   Stoddard, 
W.   W.   Titus,    iW.  A.   Coster,   Substitute.) 

DERBY — (45    Nominations;    19    Starters.) 

For  Setters  and   Pointers  born   on  or  after  Januarv   1,   1S92.      First   prize,    $500;    Second.    $250; 

Third,  $150. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Avent  &  Thayer 
Chas.  P.  Stokes 
Charlottesville   F. 

Kennels 
Avent  &   Thayer 


Topsy's  Rod 

Allene 


S.    ah 

Tate 


Roderigo  Torsy  Avent 

Cath's  Mark       Ruby's  Girl 


R!p   Rap  Dolly 

Jean  Val  Jean    Mamie  Avent 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Ens.  S(  tier  Second 


Pointer         D'v.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


J.   M.   Avent 
D.    E.    Rose' 


Capt.    McMurdo 
J.   M.    Avent 


130 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1893. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE — (37   Nominations,   21  Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Handler. 


P.    Lorillard.    Jr. 


Miss  Ruby 


Pine   Ridge  Kennels      Dick  Fox 
Avent   &    Hitchcock       Count  Glad- 
stone  IV. 
T.    T.    Ashford  Kent  Elgin 


Gladstone's 

Boy 
Chance 
Count  Xoble 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Chns.  Tucker 


Countess    Rush      Eng.  Setter  Second  D.   E.    R  se 

Ruby's  Girl  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       J.   M.   Avent 


King  of  Kent     Vera  Ban? 


Pointer         Div.  Third       J.   M.   Avent 


SUBSCRIPTION    STAKE — (5    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Avent    &   Hitchcock       Count  Glad-        Count  Xoble       Ruby's  Girl 

stone  IV. 
Avent  &  Thayer  Topsy's  Rod       Roderigo  ■  Topsy  Avent 

Charlottesville  F.  T.      Rip  Rap  King  of  K  nt      Hops 

Kennels 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


J.  M.  Avent 


J.   M.   Avent 
C.   E.   Buckle 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field.  TOPSY'S  ROD.  / 

GORDON  SETTER  CLUB.    (For  Gordon  Setters  only.) 

Freetown,    Mass.,   Nov.    21-22.      Judges:    A.    R.  Sharpe,    J.    W.    Lawson. 

DERBY — (4    Starters.) 

For  Gordon  Setters  whelped  on  or  after  Jan'y.  1,  1892.     Piece  of  Plate  donated  by  Miss  Nick- 
erson   to   winner  with   entrance   money   divided. 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1893. 


131 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.  J.  Arnold 
('.   T.    Brownell 
L.  C.  Jewett 


Don 

Trim 

I'unch 


Tom 

Dixey 

Pete 


Floss 

Beulah  II. 
Judy 


First 

Second 

Third 


J.  J.   Arnold 
C.   T.   Brownell 
W.    Tomlinson 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (S   Starters.) 


L.   A.   Pearle  Jolly  G.  Clark's   Jake      Daisy  M. 

Miss  S.  A.  N'ckerson    Count  Xoble       Ben  Butler         Belle 
X.  Billings  Minnie  T.  Ranger  B.  Diana 


First 
Si  cond 
Third 


L.    A.    Pearle 
W.    p.   Medbrey 
X.  Billings 


IRISH    SETTER    CLUBS    TRIALS.      (For    Irish    Setters    only.) 

Thomasville.  X.  ('..  Nov.  27-28.     Judges:   for  Derby.  W.  S.   Bell;  for  All-Age  Stake,  P.  Lorillard,  Jr.. 
DERBY — (6    Nominations,    5    Starters.) 


G.  H.  Thomson 
J.  B.   Blossom 
J.  J.  Mannion 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Gem 

Nugget  II. 
Patricius 


Shaun 
Finglas 
Duke   Elcho 


XTorah 
Betsy  Craft 
Red  Rose 


First 

Second 

Third 


F.  M.  Beall 
H.    Smith 
John   Lewis 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (11    Nominations,    6    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Dr.  G.  G.  Davis 


Dr.   Wm.   Jarvis 
Perry   &   Hamilton 


Currf  r  Belle 

IV. 
Romayne 
Teddy 

O'Rourke 


Duke  Elcho 

Claremont 

Patsy 


Currer   Belle 

III. 
Ron  aine 
Xora  of  Clare- 

11  out 


Second 
Third 


J.  Cassidy 


J.  Cassidy 

G.    W.    Hamilton 


SPECIAL  PRIZE  STAKE — (For  best  Irish  Setter  in  Stake.     Gem  vs.  Currer  Belle  IV)      Jud- 
ges:  Major  J.   M.   Taylor,   B.   Waters. 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

G. 

H. 

Thomson 

Cem 

Sh.'iun 

X'orah 

Firs! 

F. 

M.   Beall 

PHILADELPHIA  KENNEL   CLUBS  TRIAL.      (Thomasville,  N.  C,  Nov.  28-29.) 

DERBY — (IS   Nominations,    4    Starters.)      Judge:    S.    C.    Bradley. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


P.    Lorillard,    Jr. 
P.    Lorillard.    Jr. 


J.    B.    Baker 


Antoinette  Antonio               Daisy  Hunter 

Ightfeld  Fred                     Rosa 

Rosalie 

Westminster  King  of  Kent     Westminster 

Zoe  In  a 


Fng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


("has.   Trcker 
Chis.   Tucker 


John  Lewis 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (10    Starters.) 


Owner. 


P.  LoriKard,  Jr. 
P.  Loril'ard.  Jr. 
P.  Lo-illanl,   Jr. 


Winner. 


Miss  Ruby 
Dot  Rogers 
Antev  lo 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Gbdsti  lie's 

Boy 
Roder'go 

Count  Ni  ble 


Gladstones 

Girl 
Tr.'nktt   II. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Chas.  Tinker 
Chas.  Tucker 
Chas.    Tucker 


._-  .J*\-'-#~"~ 


132 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1894. 


PACIFIC    COAST    riELD    TRIAL    CLUE. 

Eleventh  Annual  Trials,  Salinas,  Cal.,  Jan.  16-19.     Judges:  W.  Dormer,  C.  N.  Post,  A.  Jackson. 

DERBY — (25   Nominations,   7    Starters;    4   English   Setters,   3  Pointers.) 
Open  to  Setters  and  Pointers  whelped  on  or  after  Jan.  1,   1892.     Entries  and  forfeits  divided 

50,   30  and  20  ver  cent. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.    G.    Kerckhoff 
W.    G.    Kerckuoff 
.T.    M.    Bassford 
C.     Robinson 


Betsy    Mark       Oath's   Mark  Ightfleld   Sophia  Eng.  Setter  First  M.    D.    Walters 

Mercury  Dirk  Boudhu  Sunlit  Eng.  Setter  Second  M.    D.    Walters 

Adelia  BisD  arck  Queen's   Last  Pointer         Div.    Third  C.    Studaras 

Rex  Old    Black  Black    Bess  Pointer         Div.   Third  C.   Robinson 

Joe    II. 


PACIFIC  ALL-AGE   STAKE — (6   Starters;    4   English   Setters,   2    Pointers.) 
ner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 


H.    T.    Payne  Countess  Noble  Stanford  Lily    C.  Eng.  Setter  First  M.    D.    Walters 

K.    E.    Meyer  Smoky  Tennessee   Bob  Hoosier    Belle       Eng.  SetterSecond  M.    D.    Walters 

C.    Studaras  Clay  '  Tom  Queen   Croxteth    Pointer         Third     •  C.    Studaras 

BLUE   RIDGE    KENNELS   FUTURITY  STAKE. 

New  Albany,   Miss.,  Feb.    1.     Judges:    B.  Waters,   Nat  B.   Nesbitt,  Maj.  J.   M.   Taylor. 

First  prize,   $500;   second,   $400;  third,   $200;  fourth,   $100,  with  $100  each  to  breeders  of  first, 

second  and  third.     52  nominations,   10   starters. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


C.    P.   Stokes 
C.    P.   Stokes 
Bob    Cooper 
C.    F.    Hartmetz 


Bessie  Shoupe  Oath's  Hope  Co-ntess     Rr.sh  Eng.  Setter  First  D.    E.    Rose 

Allene  Gath's  Mark  Ruby's   Girl  Fng.  Setter  Second  D.    E.    Rose 

Sadie   Ross  Gath's  Hope  Tempest  Eng.  Setter  Third  D.    E.    Rose 

Columbia  Gath's  Mark  Queen's   Blade  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  Geo.    E.    Gray 


SOUTHERN  FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Sixth    Annual    Trials,    New   Albany,    Miss.,    Feb.    5-10.      Judges:     R.    P.    McCargo,    Maj.    J.    W. 

Murnan,  T.  M.  Brumby. 
DERBY — (68   Nominations,    20    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Avent    &    Thayer  Topsy's    Rod  Roderigo 

C.    P.    Stokes  Bessie  Shoupe  Oath's    Hope 

Manchester   Kennel   Co^allie    White  Gath's    Mark 

C.    P.   Stokes  Allene  Oath's    Mark 

P.     Lorillard.     Jr.         Ightfield  Fred 
Rosalie 


Torsy    Avent  Eng.  Setter  First  J.    M.    Avent 

Countess    Rush  Eng.  Setter  Second  D.    E.    Rose 

Georgia    Belle  Eng.  Setter  Div.    Third  A.    P.    Gilliam 

Ruby's  Girl  Eng.  Setter  Div.   Third  D.    E.    Rose 

Rosa  Eng.  Setter  Div.    Third  Chas.    Tucker 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (38   Nominations,    20   Starters.) 
Judges:    Maj.  Murnan,  R.  P.  McCargo,  W.  B.  Wells. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Arent   &   Hitchcock 


Ruby's   Girl 


C  unit  Count    Noble 

Gladstone  IV 
Manchester  Kennel  Co.  Gleams   Pink     Vanguard 
Jackson-Denmark  Lilian  Russell  Philip 

Kennels  Gladstone 

P.    Lorillard,    Jr.  Mis    Ruby         Gladstone's  Boy  Ruby    D 


Georgia    Belle 
Lou    G. 


Eng.  SetterFirst 


Eng.  SetterSecond 

Eng.  SetterThird 


Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


J.    M.    Avent 


A.    P.    Gilliam 
Thos.    Bond 


Chas.    Tucker 


FIELD  TRIALS.  133 

1894. 
UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  Feb.  12-17.     Judges:    Royal  Robinson,  J.  A.  Balmer,  W.  W.   Titus. 

POINTER  DERBY — (32   Nominations,    10   Starters.) 

For  Pointers  whelped  on  or  after   Jan.    1,    1892.     First   prize,   $250;   second,   $200;    third,    $150. 

Absolute  derby  winner  $100  additional. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


E.    O.    Damon 
D.    P.    Ritchie 


Hempstead    Farms 


Strideaway 
Don 


Hempstead 
Beau 


King   of   Kent   Pearl's    Dot 
Trinkets    Coin    Moulton    Patti 


Pointer 
Pointer 


First 
Second 


Duke  of  Hessen  Wool  ton   Game     Pointer 


Geo.     E.     Gray 
L.    W.    Blanken- 

baker 
A.     Cameron 


SETTER  DERBY — (65  Nominations,   16   Starters.)      Conditions   same  as  Pointer  Derby. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Prize. 


Avent    &    Thayer 
C.   P.   Stokes 
C.   P.   Stokea 
P.    Lorillard,    Jr. 


Topsy's   Rod  Roderigo 

Allene  Gath's  Mark 

Bessie  Shoupe  Gath's  Hope 

Ightfield  Fred 
Rosalie 


Topsv    Avent 
Ruby's    Girl 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


J.    M.    Avent 
D.    E.    Rose 


Countess   Rush      Eng.  Setter  Div.   Third     D.    E.    Rose 


Rosa 


Eng.  Setter  Div.   Third     Chas.    Tucker 


ABSOLUTE  WINNER  OF  DERBY. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


E.    O.    Damon 


Strideaway 


King  of  Kent      Pearl's    Dot 


Geo.    E.    Gray 


ALL-AGE  POINTER    STAKE — (Nominations,    11    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


T.    T.    Ashford 
E.    O.    Damon 
Hempstead   Farm 

T.    H.    Gibbs 

J.    R.   Pureell 


Kent  Elgin 
Strideaway 
Hempstead 

Duke 
Lid's    Rush 


King  of  Kent      Vera    Bang  Pointer 

King  of  Kent      Pearl's    Dot  Pointer 

Duke  of  Hessen  Lass   of   Bow        Pointer 


Lad   of    Rush     De   V.   Belle  of    Pointer 
the   Ball 
Lady   Margaret  Dick    Swiveler   Countess    Bang     Pointer 


First 
Second 
Div.   Third 


J.  M.  Avent 
Geo.  E.  Gray 
A.     Cameron 


Div.    Third      L.    Blankenbaker 
Div.   Third     Owner 


ALL-AGE    SETTER    STAKE — (Nominations,    15    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Avent   &   Hitchcock 


Avent    &    Thayer 
J.    M.    Freeman 


Count  Count    Noble      Ruby's   Girl 

Gladstone  IV 
Chevalier  Jean  Val  Jean  Lucy    Avent 

Dan    Burges       Dan   Gladstone  Lily    Burges 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


J.    M.    Avent 
J.     T.     Mayfield 


ABSOLUTE    WINNER    ALL-AGE    STAKE. 


Sire. 


Avent    &    Hitchcock       Count  Count    Noble 

Gladstone  IV 


Ruby's    Girl 


Eng.  Setter  First 


J.    M.    Avent 


134 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1894. 


MANITOBA   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Eighth    Annual    Trials,    Morris,    Manitoba,    Sept.    5-7.      Judge:    Wm.    B.    Wells. 
DERBY — (31    Nominations,    15    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 
Rip    Rap 


Charlottesville    P.    T.  Delhi 

Kennels 
Avent   &  Thayer  Cynosure  Roderigo 

Blue    Ridge    Kennels    Tony  Boy  Antonio 

R.   Bangham  Dash   Antonio     Antonio 


Queen    II. 


Pointer         First 


Xorah    II.  Eng.  SetterSecond 

Laundress  Eng.  SetterThird 

Ladv    Lucifer        Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Capt.    McMurdo 

J.  M.  Avent 
D.  E.  Rose 
J.    J.    Spraeklin 


ALB-AGE   STAKE — ( —  Nominations,    12    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


T    G     Davey  Brighton    Tobe  Locksley  Liddersdale    II.     Eng.  Setter  First 

Avent    &    Thayer  Topsy's   Rod       Roderigo  Topsy    Avent         Eng.  SetterSecond 

Blue   Ridge  Kennels      Allene  Gath's   Mark      Ruby's   Girl  Eng.  SetterThird 


Jno.     Armstrong 
J.    M.    Avent 
D.    E.    Rose 


INTERNATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 


Fifth  Annual  Trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Ont.,   Nov.   6-9.     Judges:     Jno.   Davidson,   W.   D.   Tristem, 

T.    Gutridge. 

INTERNATIONAL  DERBY — (21   Nominations,   11   Starters.) 

For   Setters   and    Pointers   whelped    on   or   after    Jan.    1,    1S93.      40    per   cent    entrance   to    first; 

second,   20;    third,    15;    fourth,    10   per   cent. 


Owner. 


R.     Bangham 
T.    G.    Davey 

T.    C.    Stegrnan 
Dr.    Daniels 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dash   Antonio     Antonio 
Faustina  Ridgeview 

Faust 
Judy  Sport  Belle 

Plain    Sam  Hal    Pointer        Kent's    Star 


Lady    Lucifer       Eng.  SetterFirst 
Peggie  Pointer         Second 


Eng.  SetterThird 
Pointer         Fourth 


J.    J.    Spracklin 
J.     Armstrong 


J.    MacGregor 
S.   Hallam 


INTERNATIONAL   CUP — (All    age — 15    Nominations,    13    Starters.) 


T.  <:.  Davey 
W.  B.  Wells 
Dr.   Totten 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Brighton    Tobe  Locksley  Liddersdale    II.  Fug.  Setter  First 

I.uke  Toledo  Blade     Cambriana  Eng.  SetterSecond 

Warwick's  Canadian    Dick  Fancy    Free  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Nellie 


NEW   ENGLAND    FIELD    TRIAL    CLL'B. 

Assonet,   Mass.,    Nov.    13.      Judge:    N.   Wallace. 
ALL-AGE    STAKE. 


,T.  Armstrong 
W.  B.  Wells 
J.     Huddleston 


A.    R.   Sharp 

D.    A.    <: Iwln 

G.    W.    Amory 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Our  Pet 
Pradley 
Bounce 


Corsair 
Rowdy    Rod 
Bob 


Tchula 

Breeze   Gates 
Sal 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  SetterSecond 
Pointer         Third 


Owner 

S.    A.    Ellis 

H.    Tall  man 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1894. 


135 


UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB    (Pall    Trials.) 
Bicknell,   Ind.,  Nov.   5-10.      Judges:  J.  B.  Stoddard,  J.  M.  Freeman,  Major  J.   M.   Taylor. 
POINTER  DERBY— (23    Nominations,    10    Starters.) 
For  pointers  whelped   on  or  after  Jan.   1,    1893.     First   prize,   $200;    second,    $150;    third,   $100; 

fourth,   $75;   fifth,  $50. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


H.    K.   Devereaux 
Hempstead     Farm 
W.   T.   Hunter 
T.    L.   Tinsley 


Tamarack  Jr.    Tamarack  Maud   Graphic 

Hempstead  DonSanford  Druid  Merrv   Legs 

Lady  Peg  II.      Rip    Rap  Lady"  Peg 

Roderick    T.       Dash    Ranger  Fannv   Kennerly 
R..    Jr. 


L.    W.   Blankenbaker   Lad's   Lady         Lad    of    Rush     Lady   Margaret 


First 
Second 
Third 
Fourth 

Fifth 


Geo.   E.   Gray 
J.    M.    A  vent 
F.    Richards 
F.    Richards 


Ed.    Garr 


SETTER  DERBY — (35  Nominations,   12   Starters.    Prizes  same  as  in  Pointer  Derby.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Avent  &  Thayei 
Blue    Ridge    Kennels 
Avent    &    Thayer 
Blue    Ridge   Kennels 
Geo.    A.    Read 


Clementina  Roderigo 

Nellie   Fox  Antonio 

Cynosure  ■  Roderigo 

Lady    Mildred  Antonio 

Wun   Lung's  Wun    Lung 
Pride 


Norah   II. 
Can    Can 
Norah   II. 
Ruby's    Girl 
White    Wings 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 
Eng.  Setter  Fifth 


Handler. 


J.    M.    Avent 
D.    E.    Rose 
3.    M.    Avent 
D.    E.    Rose 
3.    H.    Johnson 


ALL-AGE  POINTER   STAKE — (IS   Nominations,    10   Starters.)    Judges:    J.   M.   Freeman,    G.   T. 

Kerr,   Major  J.   M.   Taylor. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


E.    O.     Damon 
W.    N.    Kerr 


Strideaway 
Little    Xed 


L.    W.    Blankenbaker    Lad's   Lady 
WT.   T.   Hunter  Lady   Peg" 

Kidwell    &    Stoddard     Tick   Boy 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


King   of   Kent  Pearl's   Dot 

Ridgeview  Kate    Claxton 

Dazzle 

Lad   of    Rush  Lady    Margaret 

King   of   Kent  Lass   of  Bloomo 

King   of  Kent  Bloom 


First 
Second 

Third 

Fourth 
Fifth 


Handler. 


Geo.    E.    Gray 
F.    Richards 

Ed.    Garr 
F.    Richards 
J.   B.    Stoddard 


ALL-AGE    SETTER    STAKE- 


-(27    Nominations,    18    Starters.)    Judges    J.    B.    Stoddard,    G.    T. 
Kerr,   Major  J.   M.   Taylor. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


P.    T.    Madison 

Blue    Ridge    Kennel 

Manchester  Kennel  Co 
Theo.   Goodman 
Blue   Ridge   Kennel 
Avent   &   Thayer 
W.    W.   Titus 
J.     M.     Freeman 


Rodfleld 
Blue    Ridge 

Mark 
Gleam's   Sport 
Dan's  Lady 
Allene 

Topsy's    Rod 
Minnie   T. 
Dan    Burges-- 


Antonio 
Gath's   Mark 

Vanguard 
Dan  Gladstone 
Oath's    Mark 
Roderigo 
Dick    Bondhu 


Nellie   Hope 
Ollie   T. 

Georgia    Belle 
Lily    Burges 
Ruby's    Girl 
Topsv    Avent 
Betty    B. 


Dan    Gladstone  Lily    Burgesr 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


3.   T.    Mayfield 
D.    E.    Rose 


Eng.  Setter  Third  A.   P.   Gilliam 

Eng.  Setter  Div.    Fourth  3.    H.    Johnson 
Eng.  Setter  Div.    Fourth   D.    E.    Rose 
Eng.  Setter  Div.    Fifth      J.    M.    Avent 
Eng.  Setter  Div.    Fifth      F.    Richards 
Eng.  Setter  Div.    Fifth      J.   T.   Mavfield 


Owner. 


A.    G.    Cochran 
Hampton    Kennel 
N.     Billings 


GORDON    SETTER    CLUB'S    TRIALS. 

Assonet,    Mass.,   Nov.    14.      Arthur   R.    Sharp.   Judge. 

OPEN  SWEEP   STAKES— (11   Nominations,    9   Starters.) 


Mae's  Paul 
Tolly   G. 
Minnie   T. 


Don 

Clark's    Jake 

Ranker     B. 


Challie 
Daisv    M. 
Diana 


First 

Second 

Third 


W.    L.    Striegel 
L.    Pearl 
J.    S.    Treen 


!^6  FIELD  TRIALS. 

1894. 
EASTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 
Sixteenth    Annual  Trials,    Newton,   N.   C,  Nov.   19-24.      Judges:   N.  Wallace,   S.    C.   Bradley, 

W.   S.  Bell. 
MEMBERS'   STAKE — (10  Starters.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize. Handler^ 


F     E     Hitchcock  Torv    Topaz        Count  Tory   Diamond  Eng.  SetterFirst  .  Owner 

Gladstone  IV  n 

r>     T„,.iiior^i     Tr  I  i<i v   \riminta  Eugene    T.  Dell    Rivers  Eng.  SetterSecond  Owner 

^Jr..'aft  JJ;  L^hinvar  Chance  Bessie   Avent  Eng.  SetterThird  H.    B.    Duryea 


Avent   &    Thayer  Lochinvar 


DERBY — (3S    Nominations,    13    Starters.) 
For   Setters   and  Pointers  whelped   on  or   after   Jan.    1,    1893;    First   prize,    $300;    second,    $200; 

third  $100. 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  '      Breed.  Prize. Handler^ 

>T_T      Harris  Cvnosure  Roderigo  Norah    II.  Eng.  SetterFirst  J.   M.   Avent 

N'    T      Harris  Tony   Boy  Antonio  Laundress  Eng.  SetterSecond  D.     E.     Rose 

Mne    Ridge   Kennel       Lady    Mildred    Antonio  Ruby's    Girl  E.g.  SetterThird  D.    E.    Rose 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (34   Nominations,    22   Starters.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize. 


Avent    &    Thayer  Topsy's   Rod       Roderigo  Topsy     Avent         Eng.  SetterFirst  J.   M.   Avent 

trz&srs.  county  Bgy^oiri    ssksssf    g-i.'ssr 


Blue   Ridge  Kennel       Blue   Ridge 
Mark 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE — (9  Starters.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize. Handler. 


Charlottesville    F.    T.    Rip    Rap  King  of  Kent    Hops  Pointer         First  C.    E.  Buckle 

\vfntn&  Thayer  Chevalier  Jean   Val  Jean  Lucy    Avent  Eng.  SetterSecond  J.   M.  Avent 

Avent  &  Thayer  Topsy's   Rod       Roderigo  Topsy    Avent         Eng.  SetterThird  J.   M.  Avent 

GREAT   SELLING  STAKE — (21   Nominations,    12    Starters.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize. Handler 


P     Lorill-n-d     Jr  Belle  Pap  Rip  Maud  Pointer        First  J.    H.    Wilson 

I!    R     Hitchcock  Tory   Jess  Count  Molly  Eng.  SetterSecond  John     White 

Gladstone  IV  __ 

P.    Lori'lard,    Jr.  Lady  Araminta  Eugene   T.  Dell    Rivers  Eng.  SetterThird  Chas.     Tucker 


1895. 
"UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Winter  Trials,    West   Point,   Miss.,   Jan.    21-29.      Judges:   J.   M.    Freeman.    St.   Marc   Mundy, 

Mai.    J.    M.    Taylor. 
POINTER   DERBY — (9    Starters.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize. Handler. 


Charlottesville   F.    T.   Delhi  Rip  Rap  Queen  II.  First  0.    E.    Buckle 

,.„„i-      tv    t«tb«mii>1i  Maud  Ornnhie 

Third  J.    M.    Avent 


HKK.neDeverenx  Tamarack.    Jr.  Tamarack  Maud  Graphic  Second  Oeo     B.    Gray 


Hempstead    Farm  Hempstead  DonSandford  Druid  Merry  Legs  Third  J.   m.    a™™ 

W     B     Stafford  Rex  Fast  Rex  Mousey  Fourth  W.B.    Stafford 

W.   I.  Love  Love's  Kent       Kent  Elgin  Mark's  Juno  Fifth  J.   M.    Avent 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1895. 

SETTER   DERBY — (14    Starters.) 


137 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

Fox    &   Seiler                 Tony's  Gale 
N.    T.    Harris                  Tony  Boy 
Blue   Ridge  Kennels      Lady  Mildred 
X.    T.    Harris                  Cynosure 
Jackson-Denmark  KenlsLady  Clare 

Antonio 
Antonio 

Antonio 
Roderigo 
Prince  Lucifer 

Nellie  G 
Laundress 
Ruby's  Girl 
Norah  II. 
Clare 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter'! hird 
Eng.  SetterFourth 
Eng.  SetterFifth 

J.    H.    Johnson 
D.    E.    Rose 
D.    E.    Rose 
J.  M.   Avent 
Thos.  Bond 

ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE— 

-(17  Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

Charlottesville   F.   T. 

Kennels 
N.   T.   DePauw 
Kidwefl   &   Stoddard 
E.    0.    Damon 
H.   K.    Devereux 

Delhi 

Jingo 
Tick  Boy 
Strideaway 
Tamarack,  Jr. 

Rip  Rap 

Mainspring 
King  of  Kent 
King  of  Kent 
Tamarack 

Queen  II. 

Queen    III. 
Bloom 
Pearl's  Dot 
Maud  Graphic 

First 

Second 
Third 
Fourth 
Fifth 

C.  E.  Buckle 

N.    B.    Xesbitt 
J.   B.    Stoddard 
Geo.    E.    Gray 
Geo.   E.   Gray 

ALL-AGE  SETTER   STAKE — 

(18   Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

P.    T.    Madison 
Blue  Ridge  Kennels 

W.    W.    Titus 
Manchester  Ken.   Co. 
Theo.    Goodman 

Rodfield 
Blue  Ridge 

Mark 
Minnie    T 
Gleam's  Pink 
Dan's  Lady 

Antonio 
Gath's  Mark 

Dick  Bondhu 
Vanguard 
Dan  Gladstone 

Xellie  Hope 
Ollie  T 

Betty   B 
Georgia  Belle 
Lily  Burges 

Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  SetterThird 
Eng.  SetterFourth 
Eng.  SetterFifth 

J.   T.   Mayfield 
D.  E.   Rose 

W.   w.   Titus 
A.    P.    Gilliam 
J.   H.  Johnson 

SOUTHERN    FIELD    TRIAL     CLUB. 

Seventh   Annual   Trials,   New  Albany,   Miss..    Feb.    4-5.      Judges:    John   D.    King-,   T.    M.    Brum- 
by,  Dr.   M.   F.   Rogers. 

DERBY — (47    Nominations,    14    Starters.) 

For  Pointers  and  Setters  whelped  on  or  after  Jan.  1.   1893. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


X.   T.   Harris  Tony  Boy  Antonio  Laundress 

Fox   &  Seiler  Tony's  Gale  Antonio  Xellie  G 

Charlottesville  F.  T.  Delhi  Rip  Rap  Queen    II. 
Kennels 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  SetterSecond 
Pointer         Third 


D.    E.    Rose 
J.    H.    Johnson 
C.   E.  Buckle 


ALL-AGE — (3S  Nominations,  drawn  to  start  and  abandoned  account  of  band  weather. 


PACIFIC   COAST   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Twelfth  Annual  Trials,  Salinas,  Cal.,  Feb.  11,  1895.     Judges:  W.  Dormer,  David  Thorn,  Andrew 

Jackson. 

PACIFIC  DERBY — (Nominations,    7   Starters;   4  English  and   1   Irish   Setter,   2  Pointers.) 


C.  Z.  Hebert 
J.     G.     Edwards 
S.    F.    Hughes 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Doris  Glenbeigh 

X'imrod  Sportsman 

Silverplate  Fred  W 


Jill  Pointer         First  M.  D.   Walters 

Stephanie  Eng.  SetterSecond  R.   M.   Dodge 

Countess  Xoble     Eng.  SetterThird  M.    D.    Walters 


PACIFIC  ALL-AGE  STAKE — W.   Dormer  &  Judge  Post,   Judges. 


Owner. 


H.   Vernon 

W.   G.  KerckhofT 


J.   M.   Kilgarif 
A.    1'.    Kerckhoff 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


G'enbeigh 
Betsy  Mark 


Sirius 
Mercury 


Grouse    V  Rita 

Gath's  Mark        Ightfield    So- 
phia 
Sportsman  Sweetheart 

Dick  Bondhu       Sunlit 


Pointer        First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 


Handler. 


G.     T.     Allender 
M.   D.   Walters 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       G.   T.   Allender 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       M.   D.   Walters 


i3> 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1895. 


AMATEUR    STAKE — Judges:    H.    T.    Payne,    C.    A.    Haight,    T     J.    Wattson. 


Owner. 


W.    Harlan 

J.    W.   Tholcke 

R.    Storms 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Midas 

Salina  Noble 
Red  Dan 


Mercury 
Fred  W 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Johanna 
Countess  Noble 


Bng.  SetterFlrst 
Eng.  SetterSeeond 
Cross  Bred  Third 


W.    Harlan 

J.    W.    Tholcke 

R.    Storms 


CONTINENTAL   FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials   (on  Chickens),  Morris,  Man..  Sept.  2-5.     Judge:  W.  B.  Wells. 
DERBY — (19    Starters.) 
For  Setters  and  Pointers  whelped  on  or  after  Jan.   1,   1893. 


Sire. 


W.    W.    Titus 
F.    R.    Hitchcock 

A.  P.  Heywood-Lons- 

dale 
T.    G.    Davey 
Avent  &  Thayer 

N.    T.    DePauw 
C.     P.     Mingst 
H.    T.    Schmidt 
Blue  Ridge  Kennels 
Manchester  Ken.    Co. 

Manchester  Ken.    Co. 

Richard    Merrill 


Sam    T 
Tory  Fashion 

Ightfleld    Men- 
tor 
Brighton  Dick 
Feu   Follet 

Sister  Sue 
Eolus  Rex  II. 
Lady  Rush 
Domino 
Gleam's    Dart 

Gleam's  Ruth 

Stridemore 


Luke   Roy 

Count   Glad- 
stone   IV. 

Ightfleld   Tor- 
ridge 

Brighton    Tobe 

Count    Glad- 
stone   IV. 

Jingo 

Antonio 

Rush  of  Lad 

Antonio 

Count    Glad- 
stone   IV. 

Count   Glad- 
stone  IV. 

Strideaway 


Betty  B 
Fleety  Avent 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Second 


F.    Richards 
J.     M.    Avent 


Ightfleld  Musa       Pointer         Div.  Second    W.    Brailsford 


Brighton  Lady 
Folly 

Rooney  Croxteth 
Columbia 
Pet   S 
Ruby's  Girl 
Gleam's  Maid 

Gleam's  Maid 

Hops     II. 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

Pointer         Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Pointer         Div.  Fourth 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth 

Pointer  Div.  Fourth 


R.    Story 

J.     M.    Avent 

N.  R.    Nesbitt 

J.  T.     Mayfield 

S.  Hallam 

D.  E.   Rose 

F.  Richards 

F.    Richards 

Tom    Richards 


ALL- AGE   STAKE— (24    Starters.) 


Owner. 


W.    W.    Titus 
N.    T.    DePauw 
Kidwell  &  Stoddard 
N.   T.    Harris 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Minnie  T  Dick  Bondhu       Betty  B 

Jingo  Mainspring  Queen  III. 

Tick  Boy  King    of    Kent  P-loom 

Tony  Boy  Antonio  Laundress 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Pointer  Div.  Third 

Eng.  SetterDiv.  Third 


F.    Richards 
N.   B.    Nesbitt 
J.    B.    Stoddard 
D.    E.   Rose 


MANITOBA  FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Ninth   Annual  Trials,   Morris,   Man.,    Sept.    9-12.      Judge,   W.   S.   Bell. 
AMATEUR   STAKE — (6    Starters.)     Judged   by    Mr.    Johnson. 


Chimo    Kennels 
J.   Wootton 
Chimo   Kennels 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Ham. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Dodo    III.  Orlando 

Bonnie  Lit  Orlando 

Larry  Noble        Ezra  Noble 


Atlanta 
Lady  Lit 
Cornelia   G 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


DERBY — (19    Starters.) 


G.   B.   Borradaile 

Owner 

G.  B.  Borradaile 


W.    W.    Titus 
N.    T.    DePauw 


T.    G.    Davey 

F.    R.    Hitchcock 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Sam  T  Luke  Roy  Betty   B. 

Sister  Sue  Jingo  Rooney  Crox- 

teth 
Brighton  Dick     Brighton  Tobe    Brighton  Lady 
Tory   Fashion      Count   Glad-       Fleety  Avent 
stone   IV. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer  Second 

Fng.  Setter  Third 
Fng.  Setter  Fourth 


F.    Richards 
N.   B.    Nesbitt 


R.    Story 
J.   M.    Avent 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

1895. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (16    Starters.) 


139 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


W.    \V.    Titus 
N.    T.    DePauw 
.Stoddard   &    Kidwell 
N.    T.    Harris 
N.    T.    Harris 


Minnie  T  Dick  Bondhu  Betty  B 

Jingo  .Mainspring  Queen  III. 

Tick  Boy  Ki  ig   of  Kent  Bloom 

Tony  Boy  Antonio  Laundress 

Cynosure  Roderigo  Norah  II. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Pointer  Div.  Third 

ling.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Handler. 


F.    Richards 
N.   B.    Nesbitt 
J.   B.   Stoddard 
D.   E.   Rose 
J.    M.   Avent 


NORTHWESTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Morris,    Man.,    Sept.    13.      Judge:   W.   S.    Bell. 
CHAMPION    STAKE — (6    Starters.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

N.    T.    DePauw 

Jingo 

Mainspring 

Queen  III. 

Pointer          First 

N. 

B.    Nesbitt 

W.   W.   Titus 

Minnie    T 

Dick  Bondhu 

Betty  B 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

F 

N.     T.    Harris 

Tony  Boy 

Antonio 

Laundress 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

D. 

E.    Rose 

Charlottesville  F. 

T. 

Delhi 

Rip  Rap 

Queen  II. 

Pointer         Div.  Third 

0. 

E.    Buckle 

Kennels 

NEW  ENGLAND   EIELD  TRIAL   CLUB. 

Assonet,  Mass.,   Oct.    29.      Judge:   N.   Wallace. 
NEW   ENGLAND    STAKE    (ALL-AGE)  — (6    Starters. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Oakland  Farm 
W.  C.  Baylies 
H.   L.  Keyes 


Our  Pet 
Tenn  Vandal 
M  on  tell 


The  Corsair 
The  Corsair 

Mark's  Mack 


Tchula 
Effie    Hill 
Katie  B 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


A.  R.  Sharp 
A.  R.  Sharp 
W.    Tallman 


MONONGAHELA   VALLEY   G.    &    P.    P.    ASSOCIATION    (Inaugural   Trials.) 

Greene  County,  Pa.,  Oct.  30,  31  and  Nov.   1.     Judge:   W.   S.  Bell. 
DERBY — (4    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


<;.    W.    Lang 


S.     B.     Cummings 
G.    O.    Smith 


Roger  O'Mara     Roger  Boy  Nancy  Mahon-  Eng.  Setter  First  Geo.    Battison 

tag 

Tick  of  Kent       Spot  of  Kent       Bow's  Fly  Pointer         Second  J.    W.    Phillips 

Whyte    S  Whyte    B  Moore's     Clara  Eng.  SetterThird  G.    0.    Smith 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (13    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


A.    C.    Peterson  Nelly  Bly  Ben  Hill  Daisy  Hunter  Eng.  Setter  First  J.    Bell 

S.    B.    Cummings  Galert   C  Duse  of  Prince- lone  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Second  Owner 

ton 

W.    D.    Henry  George  Crox-      Don  Croxteth      Mollie  Scott  Pointer         Div.  Second  W     Frew 

teth 

■F.    D.    West  Mex  Pointer         Third  Owner 


INTERNATIONAL   FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

■Sixth    Annual    Trials.    Mitchells    Bay,    Ont..    Nov.    5-7.      Judges:    W.    D.    Tristem     T     Gutrid^e 

L.  H.  Smith. 

INTERNATIONAL   DERBY— (Nominations.    11    Starters.^ 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Leamington    Kennels     Marigold  Count  Graphic  Beppo's  Mollie  Pointer         First  H.    Milkins 

T.    G.   Davey  Brighton  Dick     Brighton  Tobe  Brighton  Lady  En?-.  Setter  Second  R     Storv 

A.    P.   Heywood-Lons-  Ightfield    Men-  Ightfield   Tor-  Ightfield  Musa  Pointer         Third  W.  Brai'lsford 

dale  tor  ridge 

T.    G.   Davey  Brighton  Maud  Brighton  Tobe  Brighton   Lady  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  R.   Story 


140 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


1895. 

INTERNATIONAL,   CUP    (ALLrAGE.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


R     Bangham  Lash  Antonio      Antonio  Lady  Lucifer  Eng.  SetterFirst  J.  Spracklin 

T     G     Davey  Brighton  Dick     Brighton  Tobe  Brighton   Lady  Eng.  Setter  Second  R.   Story 

A.  P.  Ileywood-Lons-     Ightfield    Deetn-Ightfield  Dick  Ferdita  Pointer         Div.  Third  W.  Brailsford 

dale  ster 

T.   G.    Davey  Faustina  Ridgeview  Peggie  Pointer         Div.  Third  R.   Story 

Faust 


EASTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Seventeenth    Annual   Trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    Nov.    16-23.      Judges:    S.   C.   Bradley,    W.    S.    Bell, 

(N.  Wallace,  absent.) 
MEMBERS-    STAKE — (6    Starters.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

W.    B.    Means.    Jr. 
Eldred    Kennels 
P.   Lorillard,   Jr. 

Joyful 

Antonia 

Antoinette 

Dion   C 

Antonio 
Antonio 

Nathalie 
Miss  Nellie  Y 
Daisy  Hunter 

Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Owner 

Theo.  Sturgis 
Owner 

DERBY 

—14   (Starters.) 

Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dana. 


Prize. 


F.   B.  Hitchcock 


H.    B.   Ledbetter 
Manchester    Ken.    Co 


Tory    Fashion    Count  Glad- 
stone   IV. 
Marie's  Sport    Gleam's  Sport    Marie  Avent 
Gleam's  Ruth     Count  Glad-         Gleam's  Maid 
stone   IV. 


Fleety  Avent         Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


J.    M.    Avent 


Geo.    E.    Gray 
N.    B.    Ne'sbltt 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (19   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


N.    T.    DePauw 
W.    H.   Beazell 

Charlottesville  F  T. 

Kennels 
N.    T.    Harris 


Jingo  Mainspring 

Harold  Skim-  Whyte    B 

pole 

Tippoo  Rip  Rap 


Tony  Bov 


Antonio 


Q\:een  III. 
Nettie  Bevan 


Monterey 
Laundress 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Pointer         Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


N.    B.    Nesbitt 
Geo.    E.   Gray 


C.  E.    Buckle 

D.  E.   Rose 


\  .1 


r.     I  -ut csy  of  the  American  Field.  HAROLD    SKIMPOLE 


FIELD  TKIALS. 
1895. 


141 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKES — (8   Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Prize. 


W.   W.  Titus  Minnie  T  Dick  Bondhu       Betty    B 

N.    T.   DePauw  Jingo  Mainspring  Queen  III. 

X.    T.    Harris  Tony  Boy  Antonio  Laundress 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer        Second 
Eng.  SetterThird 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


H.   K.    Devereux 
J.    L.    Adams 
H.    S.    Smith 
G.   N.    Clemson 
G.  A.   Castleman 


Virginia  Little  Ned  Pearl's  Dot. 

Crackerjaek        Lad  of  Rush  Cyclops 

Ripsaw  Rip  Rap  Croxie  Kent 

Ridgeview  CashTrinket's  Cash  Revelation 

Leo  Rex  Bess 


First 

S:   ,■.,1,(1 

Third 

Fourth 

Fifth 


W.   W.    Titus 

N.    B.   Nesbitt 
D.    E.    Rose 


UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

Newton,   N.  C,   Nov.    7.      Judges:  W.   S.   Bell,   John   D.   King. 

POINTER    DERBY. 


Handler. 


Geo.  E.  Gray 
J.  H.  Johnson 
J.  H.  Johnson 
J.  M.  A  vent 


M. 


Fly 


SETTER  DERBY— (7  Starters.)    Judges:  W.  S.  Bell.  J.   L.  Adams,  J.  D.  King. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


H.    B.    Ledbetter  Marie's  Sport     Gleam's  Sport    Marie  Avent 

F.    R.   Hitchcock  Tory  Fashion     Count  Glad-        Fleety  Avent 

stone    IV. 
Manchester  Ken.   Co.   Gleam's  Ruth     Count  Glad- 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Blue  Ridge  Kennels 
Avent  &  Thayer 


Domino 
Feu   Follet 


stone   IV. 
Antonio 
Count    Glad- 
stone  IV. 


Gleam's  Maid        Eng.  Setter  Third 


Rubv's  Girl 
Folly 


Eng.  Setter  Fourth 
Eng.  Setter  Fifth 


Geo.    E.   Gray 
J.    M.    Avent 


N.   B.    Nesbitt 


D.  E.   Rose 
J.    M.    Avent 


ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE— (13  Nominations,  11  Starters.)     Judges:  W.  S.  Bell,  J.  D.  King. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Kidwell  &  Stoddard 
N.  T.  DePauw 
P.    Lorillard,    Jr. 
Ashford   &   Odum 

H.    K.    Devereux 


Tick  Boy  King  of  Kent      Bloom  Pointer 

Jingo  Mainspring  Queen  III.  Pointer 

Rancocas  Belle  Rap    Rip  Maud  Pointer 

Von  Gull  Kent  Elgin  Fannie  V.   Crox-  Pointer 

teth 
Tamarack,  Jr.    Tamarack  Maud    Graphic    Pointer 


First 
Second 
Third 
Fourth 

Fifth 


J.   B.  Stoddard 

N.  B.  Nesbitt 

Chas.  Tucker 

D.   E.  Rose 

Geo.   E.  Gray 


ALL-AGE    SETTER    STAKE— (14    Nominations,    10    Starters.)    Judges,    J.    L.    Adams,    W.    S. 

Bell,   J.   D.   King. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prise. 


Handler. 


W.  W.  Titus 
N.  T.  Harris 
F.    R.    Hitchcock 


Minnie  T 
Cynosure 
Tury    Dotlet 


P.   M.  Essig  Rod's  Top 

Manchester  Kennel  Co.  Gleam's  Pink 


Dick  Bondhu 
Roderigo 
Count  Glad- 
stone  IV. 
Roderigo 
Vanguard 


Betty  B. 
Norah  II. 
Tory  Delia 

Topsy  Avent 
Georgia  Belle 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  SetterThird 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 
Eng.  Setter  Fifth 


W.    W.    Titus 
J.  M.  Avent 
J.   M.   Avent 

J.  M.  Avent 
N.    B.    Nesbitt. 


IRISH  SETTER   CLUB. 

High  Point,   N.   C.   Dec.   1.      Judge:   W.    S.    BeU. 
DERBY — (4    Nominations,    2    Starters.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

A.  Von  Cotzhausen 
F.    E.    White 

T.ady  Finglas 
Mollie  Gibson 

Finglas 
Dakin 

Ladv  Swivpler 
Jessie  Fremont 

Irish  Sett<  rFirst 
Irish  SetterSecond 

W.    Tallman 
—  Smith 

142 


Dr.  G.  G.  Davis 
i  U-.  G.  G.  Davis 
A.  Von  Cotzhausen 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
18S5. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (6   Nominations,    3    Starters.) 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Loo  Finglas 

Currer  Maud       Finglas 
Lady  Finglas       Finglas 


Currer  Belle  IV     Irish  SetterFirst  E.    O.    Whittle 

Currer  Belle  IV     Irish  SetterSecond  E.    O.    Whittle 

Lady  Swiveler       Irish  Setter  Third  W.    Tallman 


PHILADELPHIA   KENNEL   CLUB. 

High  Point,   N.  C,  Dec.   1.      Judge:   W.   S.   Bell. 
FREE-FOR-ALL   STAKE — (12    Starters.) 


J.    B.    Baker 


S.  Murray  Mitchell 
J.    B.    Baker 


F.    G.    Taylor 
Dr.   G.   G.   Davis 


Winuer. 


West'm  Zoe 


Papillou 
Lou 


Sire. 


Dam. 


King  of  Kent      Westminster 

Ina 
Antonio  Lily  Burges 

Count  Glad-        Mollie 
stone    IV. 
B.    H.    of    Rlv- Ben  Hill  Zoe    W 

eryiew 
Loo  Finglas 


Handler. 


Pointer         First  John    Lewis 

Eng.  SetterSecond  John   Lewis 

Eng.  SetterDiv.  Third  J.   B.    Baker 

Eng.  SetterDiv.  Third  F.    G.    Taylor_ 

Currer  Belle  IV     Irish  SetterDiv.  Third  E.    0.    Whittle 


1896. 
PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

Thirteenth  Annual  Trials,  Bakersfleid,  Cal.,  Jan.   20-23.      Judges:  D.   M.  Pyle,  Andrew  Jackson, 

C.   N.   Post. 

DERBY— (IS   Starters,    10   English   Setters,    1    Irish   and    7    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.    H.    Sehumaker 
J.    \V.    Keene. 
R.    K.    Gardner 


H.    G.    Edwards 
P..    J.    Baum 
J .    E .    Terry 


Rowena  Harold  Enid  Eng.  Setter  First 

Sin    Curios         Saber    Blade       Loda  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Peach     Mark      Mercury  Betsy    Mark       Eng.  Setter  Third 


M.  D.  Walters 
R.  M.  Dodge 
G.    T.    Allender 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (6  btarters,  5  English  Setters,  1  Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Nimrod  Sportsman  Stephanie  Eng.  Setter  First 

(ilenbeigh     Jr.  Clenbeigh  Lady    Max  Pointer         Second 

Orion  Harold  Sunlit  Eng.  Setter  Third 


R.  M.  Dodge 
R.  M.  Dodge 
G.   T.   Allender 


UNITED    STATES   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Winter   Trials,   West   Point,    Miss.,    Feb.    3-7.      Judges:      A.    Merriman.    Theo.    Sturgis. 
POINTER  DERBY — (10    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Dolly    D. 
Dolly    D. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Charlottesville   F.  T.    India  Rip    Rap 

Kennels  . 

Charlottesville   F.  T.    Nabob  Rip    Kap 

Kennels  Bipsaw  Rip    Rap                Croxle    Kent 

F      R      Hitchcock  Torv  Jessamine  Duke  of  Hessen     Westminster 

V  .     u.    inunLoiK  .                                                           Blanche 

N.    T.    DePauw  Sister   Sue  Jingo                        Rooney  Croxeth 


First 

Second 


Third 
Fourth 


Fifth 


C.    E.    Buckle 

C.    E.    Buckle 

J.    H.    Johnson 
J.    M.    Avent 

N.    B.    Nesbitt 


F.  R.    Hitchcock 

H.  R.     Edwards 

H.  B.  Ledbetter 

R.  B.     Morgan 

R.  V.    Fox 


Owner. 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1896. 

SETTER   DERBY— (12    Starters.) 


143 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Tory    Fashion    Count   Glad- 
stone   IV. 
Harwick  Topsy's    Rod     Opal 

Merle's    Sport    Gleam's    Sport  Marie    Avent 
Bob    Taylor         Pad   Bo  Beauty     L. 

Accelerando       Gath's  Mark      Countess  Rush 


Fleety    Avent       Eng.  SetterFlrst 


Eng.  SetterSecond 
Eng.  SetterThird 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 
Eng.  SetterFifth 


J.    M.    Avent 

Geo.  E.  Gray 
Geo.  E.  Gray 
Geo.  Richard's 
J.     H.    Johnson 


ALL-AGE  POINTER   STAKE. 


Winner. 


Charlottesville    F.    T.  Tippoo 

Kennels 
H.    K.    Devereux  Tamarack, 

Ashford     &     Odum  Von   Gull 


N.    T.    PePauw 
Furlough    Lodge 
Kennels 


Jingo 


Sire. 

Dam.                     Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Rip    Rap 

Monterey             Pointer 

First 

C.    E.   Buckle 

Tamarack 
Kent    Elgin 

Maud     GraphicPointer 
Fannie     V.         Pointer 
Croxteth 

Second 
Third 

Geo.    E.    Gray 
I).    E.   Rose 

Mainspring          Queen    III.         Pointer 
1     Ightfield    Dick  Clio                       Pointer 

Fourth 
Fifth 

N.    B.   Nesbitt 
— Armstrong — 

ALL-AGE   SETTER   STAKE. 


Sire. 


N.   T.   Harris 

F.    R.    Hitchcock 


F.    R.    Hitchcock 


H.    Ames 
R.    V.   Fox 


Tony    Boy 
Tory    Dotlet 


Tory    Fashion 


Lady     Mildred 
Tony  s  Gale 


Antonio 
Count    Glad- 
stone   IV. 
Count    Glad- 
stone   IV. 
Antonio 
Antonio 


Laundress 
Tory    Delia 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Fleety    Avent   Eng.  SetterThird 


Ruby's    Girl 
Nellie    G. 


Eng.  Setter  Fourth 
Eng.  SetterFifth 


D.   E.    Rose 
J.    M.    Avent 


J.    M.    Avent 


D.    E.    Rose 
J.    H.  Johnson 


NATIONAL   CHAMPIONSHIP  ASSOCIATION   CLUB. 

West  Point.   Miss,.   Feb.   10-12.      Judges:   A.   Merriman,   J.  D.  King-,  W.   S.   Bell. 

For   Championship   Cup,    Open   to   Setters  and   Pointers   that   have   been   placed    in   any   public 
field    trials,    13    Nominations,    11    Starters. 

Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler 


Avent    &    Hitchcock 


Count   Glad- 
stone   IV. 


Count  Noble        Ruby's    Girl 


Eng.  Setter  First 


J.    M.    Avent 


MANITOBA   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Tenth  Annual  Trials,   Morris,   Man.,   Sept.   1-3.      Judge:    P.  H.  Bryson. 
DERBY — (Nominations,    8    Starters.") 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Ha-idler. 

S.     P.    Jones 

Hnrstbourne 

Zip 

Christina 

Tony   Boy 

Pimple 

Eng.  Setter 

First 

D.    E 

Rose 

Hobart    Ames 

Blue    Ridge 

Lou    R. 

Eng.  Setter 

Second 

P.    E. 

Rose 

Mark 

H.    H.    Maybury 

.Alabama   Girl 

Von    Arrow 

Ladv    Mull 

Pointer 

Div.   Third 

D.    E 

,    Rose 

Del    Monte    Kennels 

Tonv    Works 

Tick    Boy 

Lulu    K. 

Pointer 

Piv.   Third 

•  'has. 

Barker 

Hobart   Ames 

Guenn 

Blue    Ridge 
Mark 

Lou    R. 

Eng.  Setter 

Fourth 

D.    E. 

Rose 

ALL-AGE 

STAKE— 

(12 

Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

T.    T.     Ashford 

Von    Gull 

Kent   Elgin 

Fannie     V. 
Croxteth 

Pointer 

First 

D.    E, 

Rose 

Manchester    Kennels 

Gleam's    Ruth  Co 

Gleam's  Ma 

id 

Eng.  Setter 

Second 

N.    B. 

Nesbitt 

stone    IV. 

Del    Monte     Kennels 

Sam    T. 

Luke    Roy 

Betty  B. 

Eng.  Setter 

Third 

Chas. 

Barker 

144 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1896. 


CONTINENTAL   FIELD   TRIAL  CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials    (on  Chickens),  Kennedy,  Minn.,   Sept.   7-9.     Judge:  W.   S.  Bell. 

DERBY — (5    Starters.) 

For    Setters    and    Pointers   whelped    n    or    after   Jan.    1,    1S95,    first    prize.    $125;    second,    $100; 

third,   $75;    fourth,    $50. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


S.  P.  Jones 
Ilobart  Ames 
Hobart  Ames 


Dimple 


Hurstbourne       Tony    Boy 

Zip 
Christina  Blue    Ridge        Lou    R. 

Mark 
Guenn  Blue     Ridge       Lou    R. 

Mark 
Del    Monte    Kennels      Tony    Works     Tick    Boy  Lula    K. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Pointer  Fourth 


D.  E.  Rose 
D.  E.  Rose 
D.  E.  Rose 
Chas.    Barker 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


Owner. 


T.    T.    Ashford 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


First 


Von    Gull  Kent    Elgin        Fannie    V.  Pointer 

Croxteth 
Manchester     Kennels     Gleam's    Ruth   Count    GW-       Gleam's  Maid     Eng.  Setter  Second 

stnne    IV. 
N     T     DePauw  Sister   Sue  Jingo  Rooney  Pointer         Third 

Croxteth 
D     E     Rose     (Agt.)       Greenwav  Columbus  Maud    A.    RoseEng.  Setter  Fourth 


D.  E.    Rose 

N.  B.    Nesbitt 

X.  B.   Nesbitt 

D.  E.    Rose 


NORTHWESTERN  STAKE. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Thomas    Johnson 
A.    C.    Reid 
Thomas   Johnson 


Alberta    Joe       Ightfieid  Upton  Ightfield  Blithe  Pointer  First  Owner 

Schwab  Manitoba  Toss  Pitti    Sing  Eng.  Setter  Second  Owner 

Manitoba  Pattl  Duke   of  Flora  Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 

Gloster 


UNION   FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

Inaugural   Trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   Oct.    26-28.     Judges:   Ryal  Robinson,    S.   H.    Socwell. 


Owner. 


J.    A.   Gude 
H.    S.    Smith 
W.   Pollard 
Theo.    Goodman 


DERBY — (22  Nominations,   8   Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Josie   Freeman  Antonio 
Ripple  Rip   Rap 

Rod  Gladstone  Rodfield 
Dare   Earl  Count    Glad- 

stone   IV. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Nellie    Hope     Setter  First 

Pearl's    Dot       Pointer         Second 
Sue   Gladstone  Fng.  Setter  Third 
Dan's    Lady       Eng.  SetterFourth 


J.    A.    Gude 

J.     II.     Johnson 
Geo.    McLin 
J.   H.   Johnson 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (17   Nominations,    13   Starters.) 


Owner. 


C.    P.   Mincst 
J.    L.    Adams 
R.    V.    Fox 
R.    Merrill 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eolus  Rex  II.     Antonio  Columbia  Fng.  Setter  First 

Cr.nkcr    Jack   Lad    of    Rush  Cvclops  Pointer  Second 

Forzando  Gath's    Mark  Countess    RushEng.  SetterThird 

Tuisv  Rip  Rap  Rip    Rap  Lady   Peg  P. 'inter         Fourth 


J.  T.  Mayfieid 
L.  Blankenbaker 

J.  H.  Johnson 
Tom    Richards 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1896. 


145 


MONONGAHELA   VALLEY  G.  F.  F.  ASSOCIATION. 

Second  Annual  Trials,  YVaynesburg,   Pa.,   Oct.    28-30.     Judges:    S.   C.   Bradley,   W.   S.   Bell. 

DERBY — (.9  Starters.) 


R.    P.    Beattie 


W.    H.    Beazell 
O.    V.    Porter 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prl«e. 


Allie   B. 
Strictly 

Business 


Gladstone's         Rill   Ray  Eng.  better  First 

Boy 

Whyte    B.  Rosa    Bevan       Eng.  Setter  Second 

Kent's    Priam   Belle    Fauster    Pointer  Third 


Handler. 


A.    B.   Ferguson 


J.    Bell 
H.   Christ 


Owner. 


R.    V.    Fox 
S.    B.     Cummings 
R.    V.    Fox 
W.   D.    Henry 


ALL-AGE    STAKE. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Iroquois  Antonio  Can    Can  Eng.  Setter  First 

Scott    C.  Unknown  Unknown  I'ointer         Second 

Accelerando        Oath's    Mark  Countess    Rush  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

Oeo.    Croxteth    Don  Croxteth  Mollie   Scott      Pointer         Div.  Third 


R.   V.    Fox 

S.   B.   Cummings 
R.    V.    Fox 
W.   D.   Henry 


PENINSULAR  FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials,   Leamington,    Can.,   Nov.    10-11.      Judge:    Major   J.   M.    Taylor. 
BREEDERS'    STAKE — (5   Starters.) 


Owner. 


T.   G.    Davey 

N.    Stewart 
H .     M .    Graydon 
Learn   Ken*!   and 
W.    D.    Wigle 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Brighton    Joe    Plain  Sam  Beppo's  Mollie  Pointer  First 

Blacksie  Plain  Sam  Blondie  Pointer  Second 

Heather  Bloom  Dash  Antonio  Bloom  Kng.  Setter  Third 

Jee    Handy         Plain  Sam  Blondie  Pointer  Fourth 


J.   M.   MacGregor 
N.    Stewart 
J.   Spracklin 
H.    Milkens 


DERBY — (4   Starters.) 


T.    G.    Davey 
II.    M.    Graydon 
Learn   Ken'l    and 
\V.    D.    Wigle 


Brighton    Joe     Plain    Sam         Beppo's    MolliePointer  First  J.   M.    MacGregor 

Heather  Bloom  Dash  Antonio     Bloom  Eng.  Setter  Second  J.    Spracklin 

Joe    Handv        Plain    Sam         Blondie  Pointer  Third  H.   Milkens 


ALL-AGE    STAKE. 


Owner. 


R.    Bangham 
T.    G.    Davey 
W.    B.    Wells 
R.    Bangham 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Dash  Antonio     Antonio  Lady    Lucifer    Eng.  Setter  First 

Brighton   Dick  Brighton  Tobe  Brighton   Lady  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Luke                     Toledo   Blade  Camlirima           Eng.  Setter  Third 

Lock                      Locksley  Liddersdale    II. Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Handler. 


J.    Spracklin 
T.    G.    Davey 
A.    Wells 
J.    Spracklin 


EASTERN   FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

Eighteenth   Annual  Trials,   Newton,  N.   C,  Nov.   14-21.     Judges:      S.   C.  Bradley,  A.  Merriman, 

Theo.  Sturgis. 
MEMBERS'    STAKE — (6    Starters.)      S.    C.    Bradley,    Judge. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.  G.  G.  Davis 
Dr.  J.  S.  Brown 
Then.     Sturgis 


Lnn 

Vo'lie    B. 
Vivian 


Finglas  r-.-..«Pr  pene  IV.trish  Setter   Frst  p.    H.    Flear 

Roderigo  Lillie   B.  Eng.  Setter    Second  Owner 

'Oath's    Mark     Gossip  Eng.  Setter     Third  Owner 


i46 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
DERBY — (16    Starters.) 


For  Setters  and  Pointers  whelped  on  or  after  January  1,  1895.     First  prize,  $300;  second,  $200; 

third,   $100. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


S.     P.     Jones 


Hurstbourne 

Zip 
Pin    Money 


Tony    Boy 


Charlottesville  F.  T.      Pin    Money         Count    Glad- 
Kennels  stone    IV- 
P     Lorillard,    Jr.           Count  Gloster     Eugene    T. 


Dimple  Eng.  Setter  First  D.   E.   Rose 

Daisy     Craft      Eng.  Setter  Second  C.    E.    Buckle 

(iloster's    Girl   Fng.  Setter  Third  Chas.    Tucker 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (16    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


W.  A.  Wimsatt 
H.  B.  Ledbetter 
Fox   &    Blyth 


Oddsides  Lap    of    Pearl    Graceful    II.       Pointer         First 

Marie's   Sport     Gleam's   Sport  Marie    Avent     Eng.  Setter  Second 
Tony's    Gale       Antonio  Nellie    G.  Eng.  Setter  Third 


Luke   White 
Geo.   E.   Gray 
J.   H.   Johnson 


SUBSCRIPTION    STAKE.    (8    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter  First 


N      T      Harris  Tonv  Boy  Antonio  Laundress 

Del     Monte     Kennels     Tick    Boy  King  of  Kent      Bloom  i>omt„ertf        ^" 

H.   B.    Ledbetter  Marie's    Sport    Gleam's  Sport    Mane    Avent     Eng.  Setter    Thud 


D.   E.   Rose 
Chas.    Barker 
Geo.    E.    Gray 


INTERNATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Seventh    Annual    Trials,    Mitchells    Bay,    Ont      Nov.    17-19.      Judges:    Wm.    B. 

Hallam. 

DERBY — (4   Starters.) 


Wells,    Thomas 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


T.    G.    Davey 
R.     Bangham 
H.     M.    Gray  don 
S.    Holmes 


Brighton   Joe     Plain    Sam  Beppo's  Mollie  Pointer         First 

Millbrook  Dash    Antonio   Patty  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Heather  Bloom  Dash    Antonio   Bloom  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Spotted    Star    Lord  Graphic's  Spotted    Girl      Pointer  Fourth 

Star 


J.  M.  MacGregor 
T.    Spracklin 
J.    Spracklin 
J.   M.  MacGregor 


INTERNATIONAL  CUP  (ALL-AGE)  — (10  Starters.)   Judges:  T.  Hallam,  T.  Gutridge. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


R.  Banghim 
W.  B.  Wells 
W.  B.  Wells 
R.    Bangham 


Dash   Antonio  Antonio  Lady    Lucifer    Eng.  SetterFirst  J.    Spracklin 

Cleonatra  Mingo   II.  t'ambriana  Eng.  Setter  Second  YS.B.   "Rells 

Luke  Toledo    Blade  Cambrlana  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  W.B.Wells 

Lock  Locksley  Liddersdale    II .Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  J.    Spracklin 


UNITED    STATES    PIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Fall    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    Nov.    23-28.     Judges:    W.    S.    Bell,    S.    C.    Bradley,    J.    H.    Dew. 

SETTER   DERBY — (10    Starters.) 
For  Setters  whelped  on  and  after  Jan.   1,   1895.     First  Prize,   $250;   Second,   $150;   Third,   $100. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


C.    E.    Buckle 


Charlottesville    F.    T.      Pin    Money         Count    Glad-  Daisy    Craft  Eng.  SetterFirst 

PKTQnenS,rrf      Tr               Ponnt   Gloster  Eugene6  TV'  Gloster' s  Girl  Eng.  Setter  Second              Chas.  Tucker 

F     R     Httchcock             TorynRuGsticte '  Count  *  Glad-  RhodaRod  Eng.  Setter  Third                 J.    M.    Avent 

stone    IV. 


POINTER  DERBY — (11   Starters.)     Prizes  as  above. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Del   Monte  Kennels  Tick's  Kid  Tick    Boy  LulaK. 

Bar    Harbor   Kennels  Young  Rip  Rap  Rip    Rap  Pearl  s    Dot 

F     W     O'Bvrne  Redskin  Love's    Kent  Fritzs    Fan 

H     S.    Smith  Ripple  RiP    R»P  rearlsDot 


First  Chas.    Barker 

Second  Ceo.  E.  Gray 

Div.   Third  Nat.    B.    Nesbitt 

Div.  Third  J.    H.   Johnson 


HDRSTBOUKNB    ZIP. 


TICK   BOY. 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1896. 


147 


ABSOLUTE  DERBY  WINNER. 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.                 Prize. 

Handler. 

Charlottesville   F.  T. 
Kennels 

Pin    Money 

Count   Glad- 
stone IV 

Daisy     Craft 

Eng.  Setter  First 

C. 

E.    Buckle 

ALL-AGE    SETTER    STAKE — (16    Nominations:    8    Starters;    Judges;    W.    S.    Bell,    J.    H.    Dew, 

H.  T.   Payne.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


H.    B.    Ledbetter 
N.   T.   Harris 
W.    H.    Beazell 


Marie's    Sport  Gleam's  Sport  Marie     Avent  Eng.  Setter  First  Geo.    E.    Gray 

Tony   Boy  Antonio  Laundress  Eng.  Setter  Second  D.    E.    Rose 

Harold  Wbyte    B.  Nettie    Bevan  Eng.  SetterThird  Geo.    E.    Gray 
Skimpole 


ALL-AGE    POINTER    STAKE — (15    Nominations,    12    Starters.) 


N.    T.    DePauw 
Ashford    &    Odum 


Dam. 


Jingo 
Von    Gull 


W.    A.    Wimsatt  Oddsides 

Charlottesville   F.   T.       Tippoo 
Kennels 


Mainspring 
Kent    Elgin 


Lap  of  Pearl 
Rip     Rap 


Queen    in. 
Fannie     V. 
Croxteth 
Graceful    II. 
Monterey 


First 
Second 


N.    B.    Nesbitt 
D.   E.    Rose 


Div.  Third      Luke    White 
Div.   Third      C.   E.   Buckle 


ABSOLUTE    WINNER    ALL-AGE    STAKE. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


H.    B.    Ledbetter 


Marie's    Sport   Gleam's  Sport    Marie    Avent      Eng.  Setter   First 


Geo.    E.    Gray 


1897. 


THE  CONTINENTAL   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Tupelo,   Miss.,   Jan.    11.     Judges:   W.    S.    Bell,   E.   H.   Osthaus,   B.   Waters. 
DERBY — (19    Starters;    15   English   Setters,   4  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Charlottesville   F.   T.     Pin    Money 

Kennels 
Theo.    Goodman  Dave  Earl 


Mavneld    &    Gude 
P.  Lorillard,    Jr. 
J.  T.  May  field 


Count  Glad- 
stone IV. 
Count  Glad- 
stone IV. 
Josie  Freeman  Antonio 
Count  Gloster  Eugene  T 
Rodfield's  Boy    Rodfield 


Daisy  Craft 

Dan's  Lady 

Nellie  Hope 
Gloster's  Girl 
Sue  Gladstone 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


C.    E.    Buckie 
J.  H.  Johnson 


Eng.  Setter  Third  J.  A.  Gude 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth     Chas.    Tucker 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth     Owner 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (12    Starters,    9    English    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


W.    IL    Beazell  Harold  Skim-     Whyte    B  Nettie  Bevan 

pole 
H.    B.    Ledbetter  Marie's  Sport     Gleam's  Sport    Marie  Avent 

Fox   &   Blyth  Tony's  Gale        Antonio  Nellie  G 

T     T     Asbford  Von  Gull  Kent  Elgin  Fannie  V.  Crox- 

teth 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  SetterThird 
Pointer  Fourth 


Geo.    E.   Gray 

Geo.    E.    Gray 
J.    H.   Johnson 
D.    E.    Rose 


148 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1897. 


I'1  '  '**>•.  4*'  'V   ''»■' 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


Vox    GULL 


UNITED   STATES   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

West  Point,  Miss.,   Jan.    18.     Judges:    John   D.   King,   Dr.   Geo.    Eubank. 
POINTER.  DERBY — (11    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Bar  Harbor  Kennels       Young  Rip  Rap  Rip  Rap 
T.  T.   Ashford  Elgine  Kent  Elgin 

H.   S.   Smith  Ripple  Rip  Rap 


Pearl's  Dot 
Julia  Payne 
Pearl's  Dot 


Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 


First 

Second 

Third 


Geo.  E.  Gray 
J.  M.  Avent 
J.    H.    Johnson 


SETTER   DERBY — (10    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Charlottesville   F.   T.     Pin  Money 

Kennels 
Hobart  Ames  Christina 


Theo.    Goodman 
F.    R.    Hitchcock 


Dave  Earl 
Tory  Rustic 


Sire. 


Count  Glad- 
stone   IV. 

Blue  Ridge 
Mark 

Count  Glad- 
stone  IV. 

Count  Glad- 
stone  IV. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Daisy  Craft  Eng.  Setter  First  C.    E.  Buckle 

Lou  R  Eng.  Setter  Second  D.    E.    Rose 

Dan's  Lady  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  J.   H.  Johnson 

Rhoda  Rod  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  J.    M.    Avent 


Owner. 


ALL-AGE  POINTER  STAKE— (11  Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Tippoo 


Rip  Rap 


Charlottesville    F. 

T.     Kennels 
Bar  Harbor  Kennels     Young  Rip  Rap  Rip  Rap 
F.    W.    Dunham  Elgin  Dash  Kent  Elgin 


Monterey 

Pearl's  Dot 

Mai  k's  Juno 


Pointer         First 


Pointer 
Pointer 


Second 
Third 


Handler. 


C.  E.   Buckle 

Geo.    E.    Gray 

D.  E.    Rose 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1897. 


149 


By  Courtesy  of  the 

American  Field. 

YOUNG   RIP   RAP 

ALL- 

AGE  SETTER   STAKE — (16   Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                   Dam.                   Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

Norvin  T.  Harris 
Fox    &    Blyth 
H.   B.    Ledbetter 

Tony  Boy 
Tony's  Gale 
Marie's  Sport 

Antonio               Laundress               Eng.  Settei  First 
Antonio               Nellie  G                 Eng.  Setter  Second 
Gleam's  Sport    Marie  Avent           Eng.  Setter  Third 

D.    E.    Rose 
J.    H.   Johnson 
Geo.    E.   Gray 

NATIONAL    CHAMPION    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

West  Point,  Miss.,  Jan.   26;   5  Entries:   Marie's  Sport,  Delhi,  Harold  Skimpole,  Minnie   T.  and 

Tony   Boy:    declared    off.     Entrance   money   refunded.     Thermometer    17    deg,    above   zero. 


ALABAMA   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Madison,  Ala.,  Feb.   15.     Judges:    W.  B.   Stafford,  W.  B.  Hamilton. 

DERBY. 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

H. 
B. 

T. 

H.    Mavberry 
K.    Milner 
T.    Ashford 

Alabama 
Almeda 

Balsora 

Girl 

Von  Arrow 
Rin  Ran.  Jr. 
Rip  Rap.  Jr. 

Lady  Mull 
Prairie  Belle 
Prairie  Belle 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Po'nter 

First 

Serond 

Third 

i\    T.    Ashford 
T.    T.    Ashford 
W.   If..   Hundley 

ALABAMA 

STAKE — ( All- 

Age.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

F.    W.    Dunham 
T.   T.   Ashford 
R.    M.    Ward 


Elgin's  Dash  Kent  Elgin  Mack's  Juno 

Hessie   D  David  of  HessenFritz's  Fay 

Brook's  Glad-  Jack   P  Dora  Gladstone 

stone 


Pointer         First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Owner 
Not    given 
Owner 


j5o 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1897. 

PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Bakersfleld,   Cal.,    Jan.    18,    1897.     Judges:    C.    N.    Post,   Wm.    Dormer,    J.    M.    Kilgarif. 
DERBY — (8  Starters;    3   English   Setters,   1    Irish  Setter,   4   Pointers.) 


Winner.. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


A.  C.  Jones 
J .  B .  Lucas 
.John.  Schumacher 


Donna  Alicia      Eugene  T  Beryl 

Wicklow  Bruce  R  Florie 

Valiente  Eugene  T  Maiden  Mine 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter.Third 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (15   Starters;   12  English   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 
Judges:    C.    N.    Post,    "Wm.    Dormer,    H.    W.    Keller. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


R.  K.  Gardner 
Cal.  Kennels 
J.  E.  DeRuyter 


Peach  Mark  Mercury 
Merry  Monarch  Mercury 
Countess    K        Stamboul 


Betsy  Mark 
Johanna 

Gladys  Glad- 
stone 


Eng.  Setter.First 
Eng.  Setter.Second 
Eng.  Setter.Third 


CONTINENTAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB — (Amateur   Trials.) 

Browns  Valley,   Minn.,    Aug.     Judge:    W.    S.   Bell. 
MINNESOTA  DERBY — (5   Starters;    2  English   Setters,   2  Pointers,   1   Irish   Setter.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.    L.    C.    Bacon 
S.    A.    Smarit 

J.    E.    Mills 


Alice   K  Anto  Glad-  Speckle  Gown 

stone 
Queen  Esther  S   :oung  Llewel-  Sally  Krelger 

lyn    Hurd 
Jack  Slick.  I.  Forgot 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  Setter.Second 
Irish  Setter  Third 


R.  Alexander 
E.  Alexander 
J.    E.    Mills 


NORTHWESTERN  AMATEUR  STAKE — (13   Starters;    10   English   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 

Sire.  Dam. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


C.    M.    Griggs 
Dr.   L.   C.   Bacon 


C.    M.    Griggs 
O.    B.    Clark 


Belle  Gladstone's  BoyBelle  of  Glad- 

stone 
Alice    K  Anto    Glad-        Speckle  Gown 

stone 
Belle  Noble         Click  Noble        Georgia 
Clark's  Duke      Duke  of  Rich-    Inez  Kent 

mond 


Eng.  Setter.First 
Eng-.  Setttr  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 

Pointer         Fourth 


R.   Alexander 
R.   Alexander 


R.   Alexander 
J.   J.    Kelly 


WESTERN   CANADA   KENNEL   CLUB. 

La  Salle,   Man.,  Aug.    26-27.     Judge:    Frank  Richards. 
DERBY — (5   Starters;    2   English   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Brie    Hamber 

Dr.   M.    C.    Clark 

F.    W.    Scott 

W.     II.     Thompson 

W.    W.    McMillan 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Mac  Hamber 

Lemon 

Larry 

Rod  O'Light 

Jr. 
Shot    II. 


Croxteth's  Ned  Miami 


Shot 

Larry  Noble 

Rod  O'Light 


Floss 
Angela 
May  Bee 


Pointer         First  Owner 

Pointer         Second  Owner 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  Owner 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  Owner 

Pointer         Div.  Third  B.    Gordon 


AlL-AGE   STAKE — (ll   Starters;   7   English   Setters, 

1   Gordon 

Setter, 

3   Pointers.) 

Owner.                       Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

A.   C.    Reed 
C.   W.    Graham 
H.   G.   Spurgeon 
F.    W.    Scott 
"Winnipeg    Kennels 


Swab  Manitoba  Toss  Pitti  Sing 

Gladiator  Gladstone's  BoyQueen  Novice 

Nellie  Ranger  Daisy 

Angela  Oath's  Mark       Lady  Gleam 

Duke's  Rush       Duke, of  Mani-    Cam  Sing 
toba 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 
Owner 
W.   C.   Lee 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1897. 

CONTINENTAL    FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Morris,   Man.,   Sept.    1.      Judge:     W.   S.    Bell. 
BLUE  RIBBON  DERBY — (9  Starters;   6  English  Setters,  3   Pointers.) 


*5* 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.    M.    F.    Rogers 
J.   J.    Odum 


Fearl    R  Sam  Gross 

Sport  McAl-       Tony  Boy 
lister 
W.    Elliott  Doctor  Tassie     Hal  Pointer 

Del   Monte   Kennels  Minnie's  Girl      Antonio 


Donna  Inez 
Blue 


Kent's  Star 
Minnie  T 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eug.  Setter  Second 


Pointer  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


D.    E.    Rose 
D.    E.    Rose 


Geo.    Richards 
F.    Richards 


EXCELSIOR    STAKE- 

-(All    age: 

9    Starters; 

8    English 

Setters,    1 

Pointer.) 

Owner.                       Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

E.  A.    Burdett 

F .  W .    Dunham 
Pel   Monte   Kennels 
Ilobart    Ames 


Anne     of     Ab-    Gladstone's         Bohemian  Girl        Eng.  Setter  First 


botsford 
Elgin's  Dash 
Sam   T 
Christina 


Boy 
Kent  Elgin 
Luke  Roy 
Blue  Ridge 

Mark 


Mack's  Juno 
Betty  B 
Lou    R 


Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  ^hird 


Geo.  Richards 

D.  E.  Rose 
F.  Richards 
D.  E.  Rose 


MANITOBA   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Morris,   Man.,   Sept.   6-8.      11th  Annual   Trials.      Judge:     Thomas   Johnson. 
DOMINION  AMATEUR   STAKE — (7  Starters;    6  English   Setters,   1   Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.    Whyte 

Chiino    Kennels 
A.   C.   Reid 
Winnipeg   Kennels 


Hal 

Ortolan 
Swab 
Duke's  Rush 


Yacht  Pansy 

Orlando  Atlanta 

Manitoba  Toss  Pitti  Sing 

Duke  of  Mani-  Cam  Sing 
toba    • 


Pointer  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


G.    B.    Borradalle 

Chan.    Archibald 

Owner 

\».   C.   lee 


MANITOBA  DERBY — (11    Starters,    7  English   Setters,    4   Pointers.) 


Dr.  M.  F.  Rogers 
Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels 
J.   J.    Odum 


Winner. 


Pearl     R 
Sam's  Bow 
Sr-ort    McAl- 
lister 


Sam  Gross 
Plain  Sam 
Tony  Boy 


Donna  Inez 
Dolly  D.  II 
Blue 


Ens.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


D.  E.  Rose 
Geo.    Richards 
h.   E.    Rose 


MANITOBA   STAKE — (All-Age;    9    Starters;    8   English   Setters,    1   Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


S.    P.    Jones 


Chimo   Kennels 
E.    A.    Burdett 


Hurstbou'-ne      Tony  Boy  Dimple  II. 

Zip 
Ortolan  Orlando  Atlanta 

Anne  of  Ab-       Gladstone's  BoyBohemian  Girl 
botsford 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


D.    E.    Rose 


Chas.     Archibald 
Geo.    Richards 


NORTHWESTERN  FIELD   TRIAL  CLUB. 

Morris,   Man.,   Sept.    9-10.      12   Starters;   10   English   Setters,    2   Pointers.      Judges:     B.    Waters, 

Thos.  Johnson. 
CHAMPIONSHIP  CUP. 


Owner. 


E.   A.   Burdett 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Anne  of  Ab- 
botsford 


Gladstone's  BoyBohemian  Girl       Eng.  Setter  First 


Geo.   Richards 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1897. 

MONONGAHELA  VALLEY  G.  &  F.  P.  ASSOCIATION. 

Jefferson,   Pa.,   Nov.   2.     Judges:     S.   C.   Bradley,   W.    S.  Bell. 
DERBY — (11  Starters;   7  English  Setters,   4  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.    J.    R.    Daniels 
H.   K.   Devereux 
J.    F.    Crawford 
Fox    &    Blyth 


Nellie  Wilson  Plain  Sam 
Mattie's  Gleam  Spot  Cash 
Winks  Joe 

Madeira  Dion    C 


Dolly    D    II.  Pointer         First  H.    Milkens 

Mattie  Berwyn  Eng.  Setter  Second  S.B.Cummiiigs.Jr. 

Dot    C  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  J.    F.    Bell 

Hopeful  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  R.    V.   Fox 


MONONGAHELA  ALL-AGE  STAKES — (19  Starters,   12  English  Setters,  7   Pointers.) 


Sire. 


Dam. 


R.  P.  Beattie 
Fox  &  Blyth 
H.    K.   Devereux 


Loretta  Gladstone's  BoyRill  Ray 

Forzando  Gath's  Mark       Countess  Rush 

Spot  Cash  Vanguard  Georgia  Belle 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


A.    B.    Ferguso.i 
R.   V.   Fox 
S.B.Cummiiigs.Jr. 


UNION   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Carlisle,   Ind.,   Nov.   8.     Judges:    A.   C.   Churchill,   S.   H.    Socwell. 

DERBY — (5   Starters,  4  English  Setters,   1   Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


C.   P.   Mingst 
W.    11.   Dye 
W.    G.   Graham 
G.    G.    Williamson 


Trixie 
Golden  Rod 
Dick  Bland 
Lady's  Count 


Antonio 
Rodfield 
Sam  Gross 
Count  Glad- 
stone   IV. 


Columbia 
Kate  N 
Madie  Rogers 
Dan's  Lady 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  .'.K.r.h 


J.   T.  Mavfield 

G.   A.  McLin 

J.    H.  Johnson 

J.    T.  Mayfield 


UNION  STAKE — (All-Age;   7   Starters,   6  English  Setters,    1  Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Theo.    Goodman 


G.    D.    Maxfield 
P.    M.    Essig 


J.  T.  Mayfield,  Agt. 


Dan's  Lady 


Albert  Lang        Count  Glad- 
stone   IV. 
Rod  Gladstone    Rodfield  Sue  Gladstone 

Saragossa  Gleam's  Pink     Maud  E 

Eelle 
Rolfield's  Boy    Rodfield  Sue  Gladstone 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


J.    H.    Johnson 


G.    McLin 

J.    H.    John  on 


J.    T.    Mayfield 


AMATEL7R    STAKE — (4    Starters,   all   English   Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Theo.    Goodman 

Fishback  &  Baughn 

L.    Rausch 

H.    A.    Comstock 


Dan's  Lady 


Albert  Lang       Count  Glad- 
stone   IV. 
Vim  Gladstone  Gladstone's  BoyGath's  Belle 
Tony  Davis  Antonio  Viola  Davis 

Comstock's         Ben  Gladstone    Belle 
Tony 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


C.    Baughn 
G.    A.    McLin 
Owner 


EASTERN    FIELD   TRIAL    CLUB. 

Newton,  N.  C.    (19th  Annual  Trials)   Nov.   13.     Judges:    S.  C.  Bradley,  Irving  Hoagland. 
MEMBERS'  STAKE — (14  Starters,   9  English  Setters,   5  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Prize. 


E.  H.  Osthaus  Ripsey 

Eldred    Kennels  Antonia 

Charlottesville  F.   T.  Shadow 

Kennels 

P.   Lorillard.   Jr.  Roland 

Dr.  J.  S.  Brown  Mollie   B. 


Rip  Bap 

Dollv  D 

Pointer          First 

Owner 

Antonio 

Miss  Nellie  Y 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

Theo.  B. 

Sturgis 

Count  Glad- 

Daisy Craft 

Eng.  Setter  Third 

stone    IV. 

Eugene  T 

Lou 

Eng.  Setter  V.   H.    C. 

Owner 

Roderlgo 

Lily  B. 

Eng.  SetterH.  C. 

Owner 

FIELD   TRIALS. 

1897. 

DERBY — (10  Starters,   7  English   Setters,   3  Pointers.) 
Judges:     A.    Merriman,    S.   C.   Bradley,   Theo.   B.    Sturgis. 


153 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.              Prize 

Handler. 

V. 
Dr 
P. 

Humphrey 
.    M.    F.    Rogers 
Lorillard,    Jr. 

Zeb 

Pearl    R 
Why  Not 

Kemp    B 
Sam  Gross 
Eugene    T 

Unknown 
Donna  Inez 
Miss  Ruby 

Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Owner 

D.   B.   Rose 

Chas.   Tucker 

ALL-AGE  STAKE—  (16   Star 
Judges:    A.  Merriman, 

ters,   13   Englis 
S.  C.  Bradley, 

h   Setters,   3   Poin 
F.  R.  Hitchcock. 

ter 

s.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

P.   Lorillard,    Jr. 
E.    A.    Burdett 


F.    W.    Dunham 


Count  Gloster  Eugene  T  Gloster's  Girl  Eng.  Settei  First  Chas. 

Anne  of  Ab-  Gladstone's  Boy  Bohemian  Girl  Eng.  better  Second  Geo. 

botsford 

Elgin's  Dash  Kent  Elgin  Mack's  Juno  Pointer         Third  D.    E, 


Tucker 
Richards 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE— (12   Starters,   7  English  Setters,  5   Pointers.) 
Judges:    A.  Merriman,  S.  C.  Bradley. 


Eldred    Kennels  Tony's  Gale        Antonio  Nellie    G. 

Bar  Harbor  Kennels      Young  Rip  Rap  Rip  Rap  Pearl's  Dot 

P.    Lorillard,    Jr.  Count  Gloster     Eugene    T  Gloster's  Girl 


Eng.  Setter  First  D.   E.    Rose 

Pointer         Second  Geo.    E.    Gray 

Eng.  SetterThird  Chas.    Tucker 


UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Fall  Trials — Newton,  N.  C,  Nov.  22-24.     Judges:    Win.  Tallman,  C.  E.  Buckle,  W.  B.   Stafford. 
DERBY — (8   Starters,   5  English   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


J.   J.   udum 


Dr.    M.    F.    Rogers 
W.    Elliott 


Sport  McAl- 
lister 
Pearl    R 
Doctor  Tassie 


Tony  Boy 


Sam  Gross 
Hal  Pointer 


Donna  Inez 
Kent's  Star 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Sette-  Second 
Pointer         Third 


D.   E.   Rose 


D.   E.   Rose 
F.    Richards 


By  Courte 


CINCINNATI  S'    PRIDE 


154 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1897. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (12   Starters,   10   English   Setters,    2   Pointers.) 


E.    A.   Burdett 


Eldred    Kennels 
P.   Lorillard,  Jr. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Cincinnatus'  Cineinnatus  Albert's  Nellie       Eng.  SetterFirst 

Pride 

Tony's  Gale  Antonio  Nellie    G. 

Count  Gloster  Eugene  T  (poster's  Girl 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Geo.   Richards 


D.   E.   Rose 
Chas.   Tucker 


INTERNATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Eighth  Annual  Trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Ont.,  Nov.  16-19.    Judges:  John  Davidson,  W.  E.  Warner. 
DERBY — (7   Starters,   all   English   Setters.) 


G.    Klme 

J.    W.   Humpidge 

J.    Cline 

W.    McLain 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Noble  ChieftainDash  Antonio     Rose  Rapid  II. 

Essie  D 

Nora 


Heath  Glad- 
stone 


Brighton  Dick    Nancy  H 
Washtenaw        Gladstone's 

Grouse 
Dan  Belton 


Nora 
Forest  Glad- 
stone 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Owner 

C.    Allen 

J.     Spraeklin 


INTERNATIONAL  CUP— (All-Age;    8    Starters,   7   English    Setters,    1   Pointer.) 


R.  Banghani 
R.  Bangham 
W.    B.    Wells 


Winner.  Sire. 

Lock  Locksley 

Dash  Antonio  Antonio 

Cleopatra  Mingo  II. 


Liddersdale 

Lady  Lucifer 
Cambriana 


Kng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  SetterThird 


J.  Spraeklin 
J.  Spraeklin 
Owner 


KANSAS    CITY   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,   Dec.    7.      Judges:    P.    T.   Madison,   C.   P.   Baldwin. 
KANSAS   CITY  POINTER   STAKE— (8    Starters.) 


T.    Fernkas 

J.    E.    Guinotte 

E.   L.    Ragan 


K.  C.  Kent  King  of  Kent      Pearl's  Fan 

Toscarel  Rey      Toscar  Argo's  Queen 

Flash  Aeneas  Gypsey  B 


Pointer 

First 

Owner 

Pointer 

Second 

Owner 

Pointer 

Third 

—West 

KANSAS  CITY  SETTER  STAKE — (5  Starters,   3  English   Setters,   2  Black  Setters.) 

Judge:    J.   S.  Guinotte. 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J. 

J. 

T. 

Cole 

E.    Guinotte 
Fernkas 

Lenapah 

Doc 

Nora  Scott 

Capt.  Tough 
Capt.  Tough 
Gath's  Mark 

Jet 
Jet 
Mena   III. 

Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 
Eng.  Setter 

First 

Second 

Third 

J.   E.   Guinotte 

Owner 

Owner 

DERBY— (3 

Starters,   all 

Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

N. 
A. 

L. 

Smock 

K.   Campbell 

Scott. 

Sam   T 
Jack 

Norah 

Tep 
Jeff 

Jeff 

Kent's  Molly 

Flossie 

Flossie 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 

Owner 
Owner 
Owner 

FIELD  TRIALS. 
1897. 


155 


MISSOURI   FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Inaugural  Trials,  Amoret,   Mo.,   Dec.  9.      Judges:    P.   T.   Madison,   W.  A.   Alderson, 

E.   R.  Hickerson. 
MISSOURI  DERBY — (5    Starters.) 


Owner. 


F.  C.  Meier 
C.    Askins 
L.   S.    Eddins 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Don  Noble 
St.  Cloud 
Kate    E 


Judge  Scarritt    Lillian 
Snow  of  WahooPbeny 


Eng.Setter  First 
Eng.Setter  Second 
Eng.Setter  Third 


C.    Askins 

Owner 

Owner 


AMERICAN  FIELD  CUP — (All-Age;    8   Starters;    6   English   Setters;   2  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


T.   Fernkas 
M.    Voorheea 

Dr.    E.    H.    Kessler 
W.    A.    Alderson 
Atkins    Bros. 


K.  C.  Kent  King  of  Kent     Pearl's  Fan  Pointer  First 

Lady  Webster  Ben  Hill  Teg  Noble  Eng.Setter  Second 

Glad  Gladstone's  BoyBessie  Marshall  Eng.Setter  Third 

Taul  Revere  Judge  Scarritt    Rose  Lucifer  Eng.Setter  Fourth 

Count  Seven  Noble  Dan  Rosabega  Eng.Setter  Fifth 


Owner 
C.    Askins 
C.    Askins 
Owner 

C.    Atkins 


1898. 

UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

West  Point,   Miss.,   Jan.    14-17.      Judges:    W.  W.  Titus,   J.  H.   Dew,   W.   B.  Hamilton. 
POINTER   DERBY — (9    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Dr.    Chisholm 


Geo.    E.    Gray 
W.    Elliott 


Chisholm  Von  Gull  Croxie  O'Ban-  Pointer  First 

non 

Voung   Jingo     Jingo  Pearl's  Dot  Pointer  Second 

Dr.    Tassie        Hal  Pointer        Kent's  Star  Pointer  Third 


D.    E.    Rose 


Geo.    E.    Gray 
Geo.     Richards 


SETTER  DERBY — (12  Starters,  all  English  Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.    J.    Oduin 

H.   B.   Ledbetter 
Del  Monte  Kennels 
W.   G.    Graham    , 


Blue 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Sport    McAllis-Tony  Boy 

Snort's    Belle   Marie's  Sport  West  Wind  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Minnie's  Girl      Antonio  Minnie   T.  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       P.    Richards 

Dick     Bland       Sam  Gross  Madie  Rogers  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       J.    H.   Johnson 


D.   E.    Rose 
Geo.    E.   Gray 


TOBASCO   CUP — (2   Starters,    English    Setters.) 


Handler. 


Dr.  O.   Eubank 


Fng.  Setter  First 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (20   Starters,    15   English    Setters,   5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Handler. 


E.   A.   Burdett 


Cincinnatu 
Pride 
Eldred    Kennels               Tony's  Gale  Antonio 
Charlottesville  F.    T.      Pin   Money  Count  Glad- 
Kennels  stone    IV- 
H.    R.    Edwards                Harwick  Topsy's  Rod        Opal 


Cincinnatus         Albert's  Nellie       Eng.  Setter  First 


Geo.    Richards 


Nellie  G  Fur.  Setter  Second  D.    E.    Rose 

Daisy  Craft  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       C.    E.     Buckle 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       Geo.    E.    Grav 


156  FIELD  TRIALS. 

1898. 
CONTINENTAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

New  Albany,   Miss.,   Jan.    17-21.     Judges:    W.   S.  Bell,   Prof.   E.   H.   Osthaus. 
BLUE   RIBBON  DERBY— (8    Starters,   5   English   Setters,    3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


J.   A.    McLeod 
Geo.    E.    Gray 
Dr.    M.   F.    Rogers 
W.   A.   Graham 


Spots    Girl  Spot  Cash 

Young    Jingo  Jingo 

Pearl   R.  Sam  Gross 

Dick     Bland  Sam  Gross 


Dam. 


Nannie  B 
Pearl's  Dot 
Donna  Inez 
Madie  Rogers 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Geo.    E.    Gray 
Geo.    E.    Gray 
D.    E.    Rose 
J.  H.  Johnson 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (13   Starters,   9   English   Setters,    4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


E.    A.    Burdett 
Theo.   Goodman 


Cincinnatus 


Cincinnatus' 

Pride 
Albert   Lnng      Count  Glad- 
stone   IV. 
Bar    Harbor    Kennels    Young  Rip  Rap  Rip  Rap 
F.    W.    Dunham  Elgin's  Dash     Kent  Elgin 


Albert's  Nellie  Eng.  Setter  First  Geo.    Richards 

Dan's  Lady  Eng.  Setter  Second  J.    H.    Johnson 

Pearl's  Dot  Pointer        Third  Geo.  E.   Gray 

Mack's  Juno  Pointer         Fourth  D.    E.    Rose 


NATIONAL    CHAMPION    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

New  Albany,   Miss.,   Jan.    24-26.      Judges:     S.   C.   Bradley,   Prof.    E.    H.   Osthaus. 

(W.  W.  Titus  absent.) 
CHAMPION  STAKE— (8   Starters,   5   English   Setters,   3  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eidred    Kennels 


Tony's  Gale       Antonio 


Nellie  G 


Eng.  Setter  First 


D.    E.    Rose 


PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB'S    TRIALS. 

Bakersfleld,    Cal.,    Jan.    24-27.      Judges:     A.    Merriman,    C.    N.    Post. 
DERBY — (8   Starters,   3  English  and   1  Irish  Setter,   4  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


J.  B.  Lucas 
W.  S.  Tevis 


F.    Maskey 


Alex    C. 

Cuha  of  Ken- 
wood 

Lady  Rods 
Chaff 


Glenbe'gh  Saddlebags 

Glenbeigh,    Jr.  Stella 


Rod's  Chaff 


Pointer 
Pointer 


First 
Second 


Eng.  Setter  Third 


J.    B.   Lucas 
R.    M.    Dodge 


F.    Maskey 


• 


a^HiS 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


FIELD  TRIALS.  1 57 

1898. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (15    Starters,    12   English    Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 

K.   K.  Gardner  Peach  Mark  Mercury  Betsy  Mark  Eng.  Setter  First  Geo.    Allender 

W.    S.    Tevis  Cuba  of  Ken-  Glenbeigh,  Jr.  Stella  Pointer         Second  R.    M.    Dodge 

wood 

C.   Young  Luke  Toledo  Blade  Cauibriana  Eng.  Setter  Third  W.    B.    Coutts 

ALABAMA   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials,  Madison,  Ala.,  Feb.   7-9.     Judges:    W.   B.  Stafford,  W.  B.  Hamilton. 
ALABAMA  DERBY — (9   Starters,   2  English  Setters,   7   Pointers.) 


R.    H.    Lowe  Mack   L.  Ripsaw  Cricket  Pointer         First  R.  H.   Lowe. 

T.   H.   Spencer  Tony  Dick  Tony  Boy  Blue  Eng.  Setter  Second  T.    H.    Spencer 

C.  E.  Meglemry  Rex  Old  Top  Lou  H  Pointer         Third  J.    O.    Hundley 

ALABAMA  ALL-AGE   STAKE — (7    Starters,  1   English   Setter,    6  Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                   Dam. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

H.   H.   Mayberry 
•C.   E.    Meglemry 
T.    H.    Spencer 

Alabama    Girl  Von  Arrow          Lady  Mull 
Rex                     Old  Top                Lou  H 
Tony     Dick         Tony  Boy             Blue 

Pointer         First 
Pointer         Second          • 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

H. 
J. 
T. 

H.    Mayberry 
0.    Hundley 
H.    Spencer 

PUPPY  STAKE. 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                   Dam. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

J.   B.    Rosenstihl 

Dan    R. 

Love's  Kent        Brook's  Blue 

Pointer        First 

J. 

0.    Hundley 

ALABAMA 

CHAMPION 

CUP   STAKE — (6    Starters, 

2   English    Setters, 

4  : 

Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                   Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Ashford    and    Odum 

Von    Gu'.l 

Kent  Elgin           Fannie   V. 
Croxteth 

Pointer        First 

T. 

T.    Ashford 

IOWA    STATE    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural   Trials,   Emmetsburg,    Iowa,   Aug.    31-Sept.    1.      Judge:     Geo.   Waddington. 
DERBY — (6    Starters,   all   English    Setters.) 


Dam. 


Win.    Strathdee  Rutb    T.    Etol   Dare  Earl  Brown's  Queen  Eng.  SetterFirst  R.     Alexander 

Vic 

W.    R.    Prouty  Pete  Zippo  II.  Lady  of  Gloss  Eng.  Setter  Second  Wm.    Elliott 

C.    T.    Pesch  Thiers    Lit  Thiers  Barker's  Eng.  Setter  Third  C.   T.    Pesch 

Queeire 

M.    Bruce  Fritz    of    ZippoZippo  II.  Lady  of  Gloss  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  Wm.    Elliott 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (14   Starters,    9   English   Setters,   1   Irish   Setter,   4   Pointers.) 

Judge:    J.  L.  Barker. 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed. 


Geo.     Waddington  Princess  Spar-  Prince  Lucifer   Daisy  Sports-  Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

kle  man 

Geo.     Waddington  Ned   Archer        Taggar  Belle  Archer  ^ns.  Setter  Second  Owner 

F.    H.    Perrv  Tim's  Bess         Tim  Pess  Irish  Setter  Third  —    Riley 

E.    D.    Brown  Brown's  Queen  Antonio  Nelly  Bly  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth  E.   D.   Brown 

Vic 

■C.    C.    Lembke  Spot   Ranger      Ranger  C  Nellie  D  Pointer         Div.  Fourth  J.  H.   McPharlin 


iS8 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1898. 


WESTERN    CANADA    KENNEL    CLUB. 

La  Salle,    Man.,   Sept.   5-6.      Judge:     Prank  Richards. 
DERBY— (4    Starters,    2   English   Setters,    2   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


A.    Code 
J.    Lemon 
Chas.   Wellband 
Winnipeg   Kennels 


Bang    III.  Rector  Dinah 

Joe  Plum  Venus 

Spot    W.  Little  Billee  Belle  W 

Button    Hole  Yal  Lit  Cam  Sins 


Pointer         First 
Pointer  Second 

—    Setter     Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Handler. 


E.    Hamber 
J.    Lemon 
H.    G.    Spurgeon 
E.    Hamber 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (14   Starters,   8  Setters,   6   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


E.    J.    Bennett 
E.   Hamber 
H.    G.    Spurgeon 
H.    A.    Holman 


Tannis  Rector  Miami 

Mac    Hamber  Croxteth's  Ned  Miami 

Nellie  Ranger  Daisy 

Blackie  Unknown  Unknown 


Pointer         First  E.   J.    Bennett 

Pointer         Second  E.    Hamber 

Eng.  Setter  Dlv.  Third  H.    G.    Spurgeon 

Setter  Div.  Third  A.   Gale 


MANITOBA   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 


Twelfth  Annual  Trials,   Morris,   Man.,   Sept.    7-9.     Judge:     Frank   Richards. 
DERBY — (13   Starters.    7    Setters,    6   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


A.    Code  Bang    III. 

Charlottesville  F.  T.  Warlock 

Kennels 

Thos.    Johnson  JubiYe    Flo 

Charlottesville  F.  T.  Ranee 

Kennels 

W.    F.    Ellis  Silver    Lace 


Rector 
Rip  Rap 

Dinah 
Edna 

Pointer 
Pointer 

First 
Second 

E. 
V. 

Hamber 

E.    Buckle 

Little  Billee 
Rip  Rap 

Belle  W 

Toxic 

Setter 

Pointer 

Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 

A. 
C. 

C.    Reid 
E.    Buckle 

Yal  Lit 

Cam  Sing 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

W 

.    F.    Ellis 

Owner. 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (9    Starters,    7    Setters,    2   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Chimo  Kennels  " 
E.    Hamber 
E.    J.    Bennett 
Thos.    Johnson 


Ortolan  Orlando  Atlanta 

Mac    Hamber  Croxteth's  Ned  Miami 

Tannis  Rector  Miami 

Nellie  Ponto  Bess 


Fug.  Setter  First  C.  Archibald 

Pointer         Second  E.  Hamber 

Pointer  Div.  Third  E.  J.    Bennett 

Kng.  Setter  Div.  Third  A.  C.    Reid 


AMATEUR  STAKE — (7    Starters.    6   Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


F.    J.     Bennett 

.T.  Iiii    Weotton 
Winnipeg     Kennels 


Tannis 
Bonnie    Lit 
Duke's    Rush 


Rector  Miami 

Orlando  Lady  Lit 

Duke  of  Maui-   Cam  Sing 
toba 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


E.  J.  Bennett 
John  Wootton 
W.    C.    Lee 


NORTHWESTERN   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Winnipeg,    Man.,    Sept.    12.      Judges:     C.   E.    Buckle,    Frank   Richards. 
CHAMPION   STAKE — (8   Starters,    5    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Thos.    Johnson 


Alberta    Joe       Ightfielo  T'pton  IgMfe'd 
Blithe 


Thos.    Johnson 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1898. 


159 


satatim&&£**aA& 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


ALBERTA  JOE 


CONNECTICUT    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural    Trials,    East    Hampton,    Conn..    Nov.    3-4.     Judge:    N.    Wallace. 
ALL-AGE   STAKE — (11   Starters,  all  Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


J.    B.    Robertson 
J.    H.    Bassett 
H.    W.    Stocher 


Pet  Not  given  Not  given  Setter  First  —   Redfield 

Rowdv    Roy         Roderigo  A  Field's  Vic  Setter  Second  -    Redfield 

Joe  Not  given  Not  given  Setter  Third  H.    W.    Stocher 


No    entries    received    for    Derby    and    stake    declare  I    off. 


MICHIGAN    FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Inaugural  Trials,   Lakeview,  Mich.,   Nov.    10-11.      Judges:   John  Davidson,   E.   Magoon, 

C.  D.  Stewart. 

DERBY — (6  Starters,  1  English  Setter,   2   Irish   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Handler. 


J.    A.    Billinghurst 
E.  E.  Kraais 
A.    F.    Cady 


Tom 
Ben 
Rustv    Bill 


Ben 

Pen 
Sport  H. 


Jessie 
Jessie 
Jing 


Pointer         First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  SetterThird 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (9   Starters,    7   English    Setters,    2   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


P.   0' Riley 
E.    R.    Shelly 
M.    Byers 


Koran    K  Frisk  Clip  Lady  Shellback      ^ng.  Setter  First  Owner 

Joseph    M.  Shiawassa  Tick^earl  A  Kng.  Setter  Second  Owner 

Count    DiamondDiamond  Topsy  Noble  Eng.  SetterThird  Owner 


INDIANA   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Inaugural    Trials,   Bicknell,    Inch,    Nov.    7-8.      Judges:     G.    T.    Kerr,    S.   H.    Socwell,    John    Horn. 
DERBY— (4  Starters,  all  English   Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Dr    B     H     Sellers        *  Rod's    Pansv  Rodfie'd  Kate    N  ^ng.  Setter  First                 Geo.    McLin 

Poiilson   &   C  res  well       Rodfield    Glad- Rodfield  Florence  Clad-  Eng.  Setter  Second  Geo.     McLin 

stone  stone 

A.    E.    Shilling               Nancy  Glad-  Count  Glad-  Hop's  Hunter  Eng.  SetterThird                 J.  McLin 

st'one  stone    IV.                                                                                                           . 

Dr.   B.   H.  Sellers          Beaut    Glad-  Rodfield  Brownie  Glad-  Eng.  Setter  Fourth               J.   McLin 

stone  stone 


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FIELD   TRIALS. 
1898. 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (7   Starters,   4   English   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Fishback   &   Baughn 
Dr.    C.    I.    Shoup 
C.    W.    Harris 
Alex    Myers 


White  Line  Rodfield  Gath's  Belle  Eng.  Setter  First 

Hal   Pointer  King  of  Kent     Daisy  Pointer         Second 

Jingo's  Johnny  Jingo  Goldie  Croxteth   Pointer         Third 

St.   Cloud  Judge  Scarritt   Lillian  Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Handler. 


Geo.    McLin 
J.    H.    Johnson 
B.  W.  Butterfield 
Geo.    McLin 


EASTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Newton,  N.  C,  Nov.   11.     Judges:    A.  Merriman,  S.  C.  Bradley. 
MEMBERS'   STAKE — (9    Starters,    4  English   Setters,   5   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


E.    H. 

Osthaus 

Ripsey 

Rip  Rap 

Eldred 

Kennels 

Antonia 

Antonio 

Dr.    J. 

S.    Brown 

Mollie  B. 

Roderigo 

Dr.    J. 

S.    Brown 

Ned    B. 

Rap 

Dolly  D  Pointer         First 

Miss  Nellie  Y  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Lily  B  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Lady  Grace  Pointer         Fourth 


E.    H.    Osthaus 
Theo.    Sturgis 
Dr.  J.  S.  Brown 
Dr.  J.  S.  Brown 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


DERBY — (16  Starters,   12  English   Setters,  .4  Pointers.) 
Judges:    A.   Merriman,   S.   C.   Bradley,   Theo.   Sturgis. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


J.  P.  Greene 
R.  P.  Carroll 
E.    H.    Height 


Counl  Danstotie Count  Glad-        Dan's  Lady 

stone  IV. 
Halberd  ('.unit  Glad-        Iza 

stone  IV. 
Bob  Unknown  Unknown 


Eng.  Setter  .First 
Eng.  Setter  .Second 
Eng.  Setter/Third 


Geo.  E.  Gray 
John   White 
E.   H.   Height 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1898. 


161 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (16   Starters,   11  English   Setters,    5   Pointers.) 
Judges:    Merriman,  Sturgis  and  R.   V.  Fox. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


W.  W.  Titus  Joe   dimming  Antonio 

Charlottesville  F.  T.      Fin  Money  Count  Glad- 
Kennels  stone  IV. 

Devereux   &   Edwards   Fuel*    B.  Harwick 


Picciola 
Daisy  Craft 


Dan's  Lady 


Eng.  Setter.First 
Eng.  Setter  .Second 


Eng.  Setter/Third 


V.  Humphreys 
C.    E.    Buckle 


Geo.   E.   Gray 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE — (6  Starters,  4  English  Setters,  2  Pointers.) 
Judges:    Merriman  and  Sturgis. 


OwlK' 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Hrci-d. 


Prize. 


Charlottesville  F.  T.  Fin    Money  Count  Glad-  Daisy  Craft  Eng.  Setter.First 

Kennels  stone    IV. 

J.    P.    Greene  Young   Jingo  Jingo  Tearl's  Dot  Pointer         Second 

Del    Monte    Kennels  Sam    T.  Luke  Roy  Betty  B  Eng.  Setter  Third 


C.    E.    Buckle 


Geo.   E.   Gray 
V.  Humphreys 


INTERNATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Ninth  Annual  Trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Ont.,  Nov.   15-17.     Judges:  J.  B.  Stoddard,  A.  Harrington. 
DERBY — (13    Starters,   10  English   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.    B.    Wells 
W.    B.    Wells 
T.    C.   Stegman 
J.  W.  Humpiilge 


Selkirk  Bretta  Selkirk  Dan  Selkirk  Tessa 
Selkirk  RamonaSelkirk  Dan  Selkirk  Tessa 
Tickler  Duke  Puss 

London    Boy        Roy  of  Lcndon   Fannie 


Fng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Fng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


A.    Wells 
A.    Wells 
— -McGregor 
—   Allen 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (10   Starters,   8  English   Setters,   1   Irish   Setter,   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


George   K'me  Noble  ChieftainDash  Antonio      Rose  Rapid   II.    Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

H.  M.   Oraydon  Essie    D.  Prighton  Dick    Xancy  H  Fng.  Setter  Second  G.    Klme 

J.    B.    Dale  Mars  Cincinnatiis         Daphne  Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 


OHIO   FIELD   TRIAL  ASSOCIATIOTT. 

Inaugural   Trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Nov.   15-16.     Judges:    Theo.   Goodman,   J.   R.   Foster, 

G.  O.   Smith. 
DERBY — (9   Starters,   5   English   Setters,   4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.  J.  R.    Daniels 
Dr.   J.   E.   Toots 
Dr.  D.  W.  Boone 
D.    N.   Smith 
Fishback  &  Baughn 


Sam's   Lad  Plain  Sam  Eve  Pointer         First  Owner 

Spot    II.  Sir  Royal  Dan  Queen  of  Lititz  Pointer         Second  Owner 

Paul     Boone       Rodfieid  Pippa  Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 

Triangle  Roy  Noble  Etonia  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth  J.    Bolus 

Ruth   Noble        Gladstone  Grace  G.  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth  C.    E.    Baughn 
Noble                    Darling 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (5   Starters,   3  English   Setters,    2   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.    J.    R.    Daniels 
Fishback    &    Baughn 
0.    W.    Buttles 
Fishback    &    Baughn 


Plain    Sam  Hal  Tointer        Kent's  Star 

White   Line  Rodfieid  Gath's  Belle 

Becky    Sharpe  Dan  Gladstone   Lily  Burgess 

Buckeye   Kate  Jap  Kent  Lillie 


Pointer  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Pointer         Fourth 


Owner 

C.   E.   Baughn 

Owner 

C.   E.   Baughn 


1 62 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1898. 


MONONGAHELA    VALLEY    G. 


F.    P.    ASSOCIATION. 


Carmichaels,  Pa.,   Nov.   25.     Judges:    W.    S.   Bell,   Maj.   J.   M.   Taylor. 
DERBY — (5    Starters,    3    English    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


F.  Kruse 

A.   C.    Peterson 


Geo.    Battison 


Rex  Rush  Frankie 

Daisy  Hunter     Marie's  Sport     Nelly    Bly 

IV. 
Tony  Rogers       Tony's  Gale        Daisy  B  II. 

Gale 


Pointer  i  irst 

Eng.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  Setter  Third 


A.    Suira 
J.   F.   Bell 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (5   Star 

ters,  4  Engl 

ish  Setters,   1  Pointer.) 

i 

- 

Owner                          Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

Monongahela   Kennels  Hoosier  Girl 
R.   S.    D.   Hartrick        Bird  H. 
Geo.    Battison                  Lucy   Rogers 

Dad  W  ilsou 
Gath's  Mark 
Tony's  Gale 

Daisy  Hunter 
Ruby's  Girl 
Daisy  B  II. 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

J.     W.     Phillips 
J.     W.     Phillips 
Owner 

MISSOURI   FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Second   Annual  Trials,   Amoret,  Mo.,   Nov.   28-30.      Judges:    P.   T.   Madison,  C.   P.  Baldwin, 

E.  R.  Hickerson. 
MEMBERS'    DERBY — (10    Starters,    5    English    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.    H.   Scott 
J.   J.   Rooney 
A.   Albaugh 
E.    Pancock 


Dot's    Jingo 
King's   Rod 
Sport's  Gath 
Lady    Floss 


Jingo 

Kingston 
Marie's  Sport 
Count  <i lad- 
stone  IV. 


Dot's  Pearl 
Mark's  Ruby 
Mark's  Fleet 
Lillian  Russell 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 
A.    Albaugh 


MEMBERS'   ALL-AGE   STAKE — (9   Starters,   5   English   Setters,   4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


T.   Fernkas  Lady  Webster  Ben  Hill  Peg  Noble 

\V.    TT.    Scott  K.   C.    Kent  King  of  Kent  Pearl's  Fan 

W.    H.    Scott  Dot's   Jingo  Jingo  Dot's  Pearl 

A.    Albaugh  Sport's    Gatb  Marie's  Sport  Mark's  Fleet 


OPEN   DERBY — (5    Starters,    all   English    Setters.) 
Judges:    P.  H.  Bryson.  C.  B.  Rodes,  E.  R.  Hickerson. 


Ens.  Setter  First  Owner 

Pointer         Second  Owner 

Pointer  Div.  Third  Owner 

Eng.  Sett(  r  Div.  Third  Owner 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Dr.   B.   H.   Sellers  Rod's   Pansy      Rodfield 

Wes1    Mascol    Kennels  Florence    Rod-   Rodfield 

field 
E.    Pancock  Lady    Floss         Count  Glad- 

stone IV. 
Paulson    &    Criswell       Rodfield    Glad-  Rodfield 

stone 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Kate    N 
Florence  Glad- 
stone 
Lillian  Russell       Eng.  Set  ter  Third 


Florence  Glad- 
stone 


Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


G.    McLin 
A.    Albaugh 


A.    Albaugh 
G.   McLin 


OPEN  ALL-AGE  STAKE — (i   Starters,  all  English   Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Dr.    F.    F.    Yaney 
Fishbaek  &  Baugbn 
H.   B.  Ledbetter 
J.    E.   Guinnotte 


Ladv    Webster  Ten  TFM 
White   Lln°        Rodfi^d 
Sport's  Belle      Male's  SpoH 
Rodfield's    Boy  Te'rcld 


Pee  No'  le 
Oath's  T>el'e 

Vest  Wind 
Sue  C-l-dst'  ne 


^ner.  Setter  First 
Pus.  Setter  Second 
Pner.  Setter  Third 
Fug.  Sitter  Fourth 


J.    Isgrigg 
G.    McLin 
A.    Albaugh 
—  Argo 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1898. 

CONTINENTAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Lexington,   N.   C,  Dec.   5.     Judges:    E.   H.  Osthaus,   I.   Hoagland,   W.   B.   Mears. 

DERBY — (16  Starters,  13  English  Setters,   3  Pointers.) 


163 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


H.    R.    Edwards  Col.    R.  Harwiek  Trap.  Jr. 

W.   P.   Austin  Lad  of  Jingo      Jingo  Dot's  Pearl 

J.   P.  Greene  Count  Danstone Count  Glad-  Dan's  Lady 

stone  IV. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Geo.    E.    Gray 
D.   E.    Rose 
Geo.    E.    Gray 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (13   Starters,   9   English    Setters,    4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


W.    W.    Titus  Joe   Cumming  Antonio  Pieeiola 

Charlottesville  F.  T.  Pin    Money  Count  Glad-  Daisy  Craft 

Kennels  stone  IV. 

J.   P.    Greene  Young  Jingo  Jingo  Pearl's  Dot 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


V.  Humphrevs 
C.    E.    Buckie 


Geo.    E.   Gray 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


YOUNG   JINGO 


SWEEPSTAKE— (12   Starters,   10  English  Setters,  2  Pointers.) 
Judges:    Theo.  B.  Sturgis,   Irving  Hoagland,  W.   B.   Mears. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Charlottesville  F.  T.  Pin  Money 

Kennels 

P.  Lorillard,  Jr.  Roland 

Fox  &  Blyth  Dave  Earl 


Count  Glad- 

Daisy Craft 

Eng. 

Setter  First 

C.    E.    Buckle 

stone  IV. 

Eugene  T 

Lou 

Eng. 

Setter  Second 

Chas.    Tucker 

Count  Glad- 

Dan's Ladv 

Eng. 

Setter  Third 

R.   V.  Fox 

stone   IV. 

1899. 

UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

West  Point,   Miss.,   Jan.   16.     Judges:    S.   C.   Bradley,   W.   B.   Hamilton,   Dr.   M.    F.   Rogers. 
POINTER   DERBY — (20   Nominations,    7    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Handler. 


Charlottesville  F.   T.     Xana  Rip    Rap 

Kennels 
W.    P.   Austin  Lad    of    Jingo  Jingo 

Charlottesville  F.  T.      Ranee  Rip    Rap 

Kennels 


Toxic 

Pi  inter 

First 

C. 

E. 

Buckle 

Dot's     Pearl 

Pointer 

Second 

D. 

E. 

Rose 

Toxic 

Pointer 

Third 

C. 

E. 

Buckle 

164  FIELD  TRIALS. 

1899. 
SETTER    DERBY — (26    Nominations,    9    Starters,    all    English    Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Dreed. 


Prize. 


H.   E.   Edwards 
J.    P.    Greene 


P.    Lorillard,    Jr. 


Col.     R.  Harwiek  Trap    Jr.  Eng.  Setter  First 

Count  DanstoneCount   Glad-  Dan's    Lady  Eng.  Setter  Second 

stone    IV. 

Pink's  Boy         Gleam's    Pink  Belle  of  Pawling  Eng.  Setter  Third 


Geo.    E.    Gray 
Geo.    E.    Gray 


Chas.    Tucker 


ABSOLUTE  DERBY  WINNER — Gould  Cup. 

Owner. 

Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam.                   Breed.               Prize. 

Handler. 

Charlottesville 

Kennels 

F. 

T.     Nana                    Rip    Rap             Toxic                       Pointer         First 

C. 

E.    Buckle 

ALL-AGE  STAKE — (18   Starters,   14   Setters,    4   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam.                   Breed.               Prize. 

Handler. 

Avent,    Thayer   &  Dot's    Roy  Orlando 

Duryea 
W.    W.   Titus  Joe   Cumming  Antonio 
Charlottesville  F.   T.  Pin   Money  Count    Glad- 
Kennels                             .  stone    IV. 


Dolly   Wilson         Eng.  Setter  First 


Picciola 
Daisy  Craft 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


J.    M.    Avent 


W.    W.    Titus 
C.    E.    Buckle 


PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Bakersfield,  Cal.,  Jan.  16.     Geo.  W.  Richards,  J.  M.   Kilgarif. 

MEMBERS*   STAKE— (5    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Verona     Kennels 


H.    W.    Keller 
Verona    Kennels 


Countess    K.      Stamboul 

Donna    Alicia     Eugene  T. 
Gleam's   Ruth    Count    Glad- 
stone  IV. 


Glady's 

Gladstone 
Beryl 
Gleam's    Maid 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


J.   E.    DeRuvter 


DERBY — (15   Starters,   13   English   Setters,   2   Poi-nters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Da  in. 


Breed. 


John    Hauerwaas 
Albert  Betz 


M.   0.    Fendner 


Romeo  Valiente  Lady   Stamboul  Fng.  Setter  First 

Merry    Heart     Morrv  Monarch  Sweetheart's  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Last 

Ashbury  Baedy  Beulah  Pointer         Third 


W.   B.  Coutts 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (9    Starters,   3  English   Setters.   6   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


W.   S.   Tevis 
N.    J.    Donovan 
W.   S.   Tevis 


Sam's    Bow  Plain    Sam  Dollv    D.    II. 

Senator  P.  Captain    B.  Queen    P. 

Cuba  of  Glenbeigh,   Jr.  Stella 
Kenwood 


Pointer  First 

Pointer  Second 

Pointer  Third 


R.  M.  Dodge 
W.  B.  Coutts 
R.   M.   Dodge 


CHAMPION  STAKE. 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                    Dam.                    Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

N. 

J. 

Donovan 

Senator    P. 

Captain    B.        Queen    P.               Tointer 

First 

W. 

B.  Coutts 

NATIONAL    CHAMPION   FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

West  Point,  Miss.,  Jan.   23.      Judges:    J.   M.  Avent.  P.   H.  Bryson. 


W.    W.    Titus 


Joe    Cumming    Antonio 


T^ng.  Setter  First 


W.    W.    Titus 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

189?. 

ALABAMA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Madison,  Ala.,   Feb.   6.     Judges:    W.   B.   Hamilton,  W.   W.   Titus,   C.  W."  Buttles. 
DERBY — (10   Starters,    2   English   Setters,    S    Pointers.) 


165 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


B.   Brooks    (Agt.) 
T.    T.    Ash  ford 
John    Fletcher 


Ina    B.  Love's   Kent       Brook's    Belle 

Gullena  Von    Gull  Balsora 

Judge  Love's   Kent      Brook's   Belle 


Pointer 

First 

B. 

Brooks 

Pointer 

Second 

B. 

Brooks 

Pointer 

Third 

J. 

B.   Bosenstihl 

ALL-AGE   STAKE— (11    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.    B.    Rosenstihl 
W.    B.   Townsend 
W.    M.    Hundley 
Henry    Arlington 


Jingo's  Light 
Kent  Elgin  II 
J.     J.     0. 
Von    Gull's 
Rube 


Jingo 

Kent    Elgin 
Ripsaw 
Von   Gull 


Rose  LeHessen 
Julia    Paine 
Cricket 
Hessie   D. 


Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 


First 
Second 
Div.  Third 
Div.  Third 


J.   B.   Rosenstihl 
J.    J.    Odum 
W.    M.    Hundley 
B.    Brooks 


'  IOWA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Emmetsburg,    Iowa.     Judges:    Maj.    J.    M.    Taylor,   Dr.    E.    R.   Hickerson,   Louis    Stuehmer. 
PUPPY  STAKE — (Derby)  —  (17  Starters,   10  English  Setters,  6  Pointers,  1  Irish  Setter.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


I.    T.    Carter 
J.    W.    Canaday 
E.    D.    Brown 

E.    H.    Mathes 


Oakley   Hill       Rodfield 
Two  Spot  Jingo 

Vic's    Vic  Cincinnatus' 

Tride 
Lottie    Loraine  Cincinnatus' 

Pride 


Sousie 

Dot's    Pearl 
Brown's 

Queen    Vic 
Brown's 

Queen    Vic 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


I.  T.  Carter 
Wm.  Elliott 
J.    H.    McPharlin 

M.   Riley 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (26    Starters,   English    Setters,    Pointers.) 
Judges:    Maj.  J.  M.  Taylor,  John  H.  Gregg,  Louis   Stuehmer. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Dan   Coleman 

W.    H.   Scott 
C.    A.    Robinson 
A.    H.    Nelson 

Hawkeye    Kennels 


Spark's   Druid    Max    Noble 


Belle  of 
Clairview 
Dot's   Jingo        Jingo  Dot's    Pearl 

Sport's  Gath       Marie's    Sport   Mark's    Fleet 
Sport's  Marie's    Sport    Mark's    Fleet 

Destiny 
Ightfield  Chic    Jingo  Ightfield    Dove      Pointer 


Eng.  Setter    First 


C.    J.    Pesch 


Pointer  Second  Wm.   Elliott 

Eng.  Setter  Third  A.    Albaugh 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth  A.    Albaugh 

Div.  Fourth  N.    Hamblin 


WESTERN    CANADA    KENNEL    CLUB. 

La  Salle,  Man.,   Sept.   4.     Judge:    E.  Hamber. 

DERBY — (7  Starters,   2  English  Setters,  5  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


E.     H.     White 


H.   Cooper 
Joseph   Lemon 


Manitoba  Brighton  Monk  Manitoba  Belle  Eng.  Setter  First 

Prairie  Bird 

Morden   Jess  Lulu  Pointer  Second 

Piccolo  Ned  Belle  Pointer  Third 


E.    H.    White 


H.    Cooper 
J.    Lemon 


ALL-AGE  STAKE— Judge:    D.  E.  Rose. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Hamber    &    Code  Bang    III.  Rector                 Dinah  Pointer 

Hamber    &    Code  Mac  Hamber  Croxteth's  Ned  Miama  Pointer 

Joseph    Lemon  Sport  Dutch                   Pansy  Pointer 

J.    R.    Waghorn  Go    Bang  Fritz                     Patsy    Bang  Pointer 


First  E.    Hamber 

Second  E.    Hamber 

Div.  Third  J.  Lemon 

Div.  Third  H.  G.  Spurgeon 


i66 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1899. 


Owner. 


Avent  &  Duryea 
Avent  &  Duryea 
Hobart    Ames 


MANITOBA   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Morris,   Man.,   Sept.    6.      Judge:    W.  W.   Titus. 
DERBY — (12  Starters,   8  English  Setters,   4  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Sioux 
Victor 
Bona 


Count    Glad-       Hester    Prynne      Eng.  Setter  First  J.    M.    Avent 

stniie     IV. 
Val    Lit  Maid  of  Eng.  Setter  Second  J.    M.    Avent 

the  Morn 
Tony    Boy  Christina  Eng.  Setter  Third  D.  E.   Rose 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (21    Starters,    15    English   Setters,   6   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Trize. 


Ha.xller. 


Hamber   &   Code  Bang    III.  Rector  Dinah  Pointer  First  E.    Hamber 

Vvciit   &   Duryea  Prime  Minister  Count    Glad-  Hester   Prynne  Eng.  SetterSecond  J.    M.    Avent 

stone   IV. 

Del    Monte    Kennels      Minnie's   Girl    Antonio  Minnie   T.  Eng.  Setter  Third  S.    C.   Bradley 


MONONGAHELA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Carmichaels,   Pa.,    Oct.    31.      Judges:   W.    S.    Bell,    Prof.   E.   H.   Osthaus,   Maj.   J.   M.    Taylor. 
DERBY — (10   Starters,   9  English   Setters,   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Peterson    &    Bell  Hal's   Surprise  Harold  Nelly    Ely  Ens.  Setter  First 

Skimpole 
Peterson    &    Bell  Hal's    Hope       Harold  Nelly    Bly  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Skimpole 
Peterson    &    Bell  Hal's   Belle        Harold  Nelly    Bly  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Skimpole 


J.  F.  Bell 
J.  F.  Bell 
J.    F.    Bell 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (18   Starters,    13  English  Setters,   5   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


W.     P.    Austin  Ripstone  Rip   Rap  Pearl's    Dot 

G.    C.    Wilson  Joe    Handy  Plain    Sam  Blondy 

Geo.  Battisou  Tony     Rogers  Tony's    Gale  Daisy    B.    II. 

Gale 

D.    II.    Pariah  Fred    Earl  Dave    Earl  Gilt   Edge 


I '..inter  First 

Pointer  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


J.    F.    Bell 

S.    B.    Cummings 

Geo.    Battison 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       D.   H.    Darrah 


CONNECTICUT  FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Hampton,   Conn.,   Oct.    24.      Judges:     N.   Wallace,   Arthur   Sharpe. 
DERBY — (2    Starters,   English   Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


0.    D.    Redfield 
F.    M.   Chapln 


Bess 

Blade's    Ruby    Sir    Jork 


First 
Ruby    Felton  Eng.  SetterSecond 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (11    Starters.   English    Setters.) 


W.    G.    Comstock  Doll  Gladstone  Gladstone's  BoySpeekle   Gown       Eng.  Setter  First 

Bassett  &   Reeves  Rowdy   Roy         Polerigo    A.       Field's    Virk  Eng:  Setter  Second 

W.   G.   Comstock  Ruby's    Dan       Dan  Gladstone  Oath's    Ruby         Eng.  Setter  Third 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1899. 

NORTE    AMERICAN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials,   St.   Joachim,    Ont.,   Nov   3.     Judge:    John  Davidson. 

DERBY — 9   Starters,   5   English  Setters,   4  Pointers.) 


167 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Mareon   &   Morton 


J.     BangUam 
J.  B.  Dale 


Brown's  Bella-  Hal   Pointer  Belle  of  Hessen  Pointer         First 

Pointer 

Duke  of  Vassar  Hal    Pointer  King   Bow's   Jr.  Pointer         Second 

Dan    Thiers        Thiers  Dido   III.  Eng.  Setter  Third 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (16    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Jas.  Bangham 
M.    K.    Cowan 
W.    J.    Campeau 
Victor  Chauvin 


Duke  of  Vassar  Hal    Pointer 
Sportsman  Lock 

Don  Toledo   B. 

Highland  Mingo,  Jr. 


King   Bow's  Jr.   Pointer  First 

Juno  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Rose  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Lonewalk  Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


OHIO    FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Washington  C.  H.    Judges:     Jas.   R.   Foster,   W.  A.   Markley,   W.   S.   Bell. 
MEMBERS'   DERBY — (21   Starters,   6   English  Setters,   15   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Patton   &   Huston 

Eve's    Son 

Plain 

Sam 

Eve 

Pointer 

First 

Tide   Huston 

J.   C.    Porterfield 

Teddy 

Roosevelt 

Plain 

Sam 

Eve 

Pointer 

Second 

Owner 

D.    H.    Moore 

Jingo's    Pearl 

Jingo 

Dot's    Pearl 

Pointer 

Third 

Phil    Trottner 

Sam  s    Hal 

Plain 

Sam 

Dolly    D.    II. 

Pointer 

Fourth 

B.    W.    Connor 

MEMBERS'   ALL-AGE    STAKE — (15    Starters,    8   English    Setters,    7   Pointers.) 
Judges:    W.    S.   Bell,   Prof.   E.   H.   Osthaus,   W.   A.   Markley. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Hocking    Kennels  Count's    Nellie  Count   Glad-      Lillian    Russell     Eng.  Setter  First 

stone    IV. 
P..    W.    Connor,    Agt.    Rod's    Son  Cinch  Rod's   Florence     Eng.  Setter  Second 

J.   C.    Porterfield  Teddy  Plain  Sam  Eve  Pointer         Third 

Roosevelt 
D.    H.    Darrah  Daughter  fount     Glad-     Sing  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth     D.    H.    Parrah 

Xol.le  stone    IV. 

D.    W.    Boone  Paul  Boone        Rodfield  Pippa  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth     D.    W.    Boone 


P..   W.   Connor 
J.  C.  Porterfield 


PROFESSIONAL    DERBY— (11 

Starters,    3  En 

glish    Sett 

ers,    11   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Peterson    &.  Bell 

Hal's  Hope 

Harold 

Skimpole 

Nelly    Ely 

Eng.  Setter 

■  First 

J.    F.   Bell 

J.    W.    Canaday 

Two    Spot 

Jingo 

Dot's   Pearl 

Pointer 

Second 

A.    Albaugh 

J.    C.    Porterfield 

Teddy 

Roosevelt 

Plain    Sam 

Eve 

Pointer 

Third 

J.    T.    Mayfield 

P.    Trottner 

Sam's    Hal 

Plain    Sam 

nolly    D.    II. 

Pointer 

Div.  Fourth 

B.    W.    Connor 

Peterson    &    Bell 

Hal's  Surprise 

Harold 

Nellv    Blv 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth 

J.   F.   Bell 

Skimpole 

PROFESSIONAL   ALL-AGE    STAKE — (15    Starters,    13   English    Setters,    2   Pointers.) 
Judges:    Messrs.    E.    IT.    Osthaus,   W.    S.    Bell    and    J.    S.    Foster. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


R.    G.    Wood  Rodney 

Maj.   J.   B.   Downing     Fayette 

Vanguard 
R.  B.  Morgan  (Agt.)  Bob  Taylor 
A.    H.    Nelson  Spurt's 

Destiny 


Rod's    Pilot 
Dave     Earl 


Rosa    Gladstone    Eng.  Setter  First 
Van's  Daisy  Eng.  Setter  Second 


Dad's    Bo  Beauty   L. 

Marie's   Sport    Mark's    Fleet 


Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


J.    F.    Bell 

J.    T.    Mayfield 


R.    B.    Morgan 
A.    Albaugh 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1899. 

MICHIGAN    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Lake  View,   Mich.,   Nov.    8.      Judges:     John   Davidson,   W.   E.  Warner,   E.    D.    Magoon. 
DERBY — (16   Starters,  S   Setters,   8  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


F.    L.   Holmes  Deacon  Byers     Count  Diamond  Silvie  Rng.  Setter  First 

E.   J.   G.   Daeubl«r        Hal's   Jennie      Hal    Pointer      Devonshire  JennicPointer         Second 
C.   E.   Sisson  Tony  Von  Gnll   Beppo    Dan        Christmas    Bess    Pointer         Third 


F.    L.    Holme  j 
E.  J.  G.  Daeubler 
C.    E.    Sisson 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (11    Starters.) 


Owner. 


L.    H.    Gibbs 

C.    T.    MeClintock 

Peter    Cross 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Woodbine  Pete  O'Reilly's  Cineinnatus' 

Tete  Trixie 

Joseph  M.          Shiawassee  Cineinnatus' 

Tick  Trixie 

Cal   R.                 Koran   K.  Ella    March 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


F.    L.    Holmes 
W.    A.    HoJgins 
P.    O'Reilly 


INDEPENDENT    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   Nov.    13.      Judges:    Messrs.   Kerr,    Mingst   and  Horn. 
DERBY, —  (8   Starters,   5   English   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


I.   T.    Carter 
Ortiz    Fruit   Farm 


J.    C.    Porterfleld 


G.    D.    Maxfield 
C.    A.    Robinson 


Oakley    Hill 
Vic's    Vic 

Teddy 

Roosevelt 
Fly    Rod 
Sport's  Boy 


Rodfleld 
Cineinnatus' 

Pride 
Plain    Sam 


Sousie 
Brown's 

Cueen    Vic 
Eve 


Ens.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


I.  T.  Carter 
Geo.    MeLin 


J.    T.   Mayfield 


Rodfleld  Nellie's    Beauty    Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth     Geo.    McLin 

Marie's  Sport     Isabella    Maid       Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth     A.    Albaugh 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (8   Starters,  all  English   Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


C.    A.    Robinson 
J.    D.    Law 


Dr.    D.    W.   Boone 
G.    O.   Smith 


Sport's   Gath      Marie's  Sport     Mark's   Fleet 
Lady's   Count    Count    Glad-      Dan's   Lady 

stone    IV. 
Paul   Boone         Rodlield 
Marian  Mills       Dave    Earl 


Pippa 
Brown's 
Queen    Vic 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


A.    Albaugh 
J.    T.    Mayfield 


Geo.    McLin 


INTERNATIONAL   FIELD  TRIAL   CLUB. 

Mitchells  Bay,   Ont.,   Nov.    14.     Judges:    D.   Totton,   Montague   Smith,   J.    G.    Armstrong. 
DERBY — (9    Starters,   7   English   Setters,   2   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Marcon    &    Morton 

W.    B.    Wells 
H.    M.    Graydon 
J.    B.    Dale 


Brown's  Bella  Hal    Pointer  Belle  of  Hessen  Pointer  First  F.     Marcon 

Pointer 

Selkirk    Milo  Selkirk    Dan  Selkirk    Tana  Eng.  Setter  Second  A.    Wells 

Coquette  Roy  of  London  Fanny  Eng.  Setter  Third  G.   Kime 

Dan   Thiers  Thiers  Dido   III.  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  J.   B.    Dale 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (8   Starters,   all  English   Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Geo.    W.    Davis 


W.    B.    Wells 
C.  T.  MeClintock 


Noble 

Chieftain 
Cleopatra 
Joseph    M. 


Dash    Antonio    Rose  Rapid  II.     Eng.  Setter  First 


Mingo    II. 
Shiawassee 
Tick 


Camhriana 
Cineinnatus' 
Trixie 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Geo.    Kime 


W.    B.    Wells 
W.    A.    Hodgins 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1899. 


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NEW   YORK   STATE    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Egg  Harbor,  New  Jersey,  Nov.  14.     Judges:  Maj.  J.  M.  Taylor,  Francis  G.  Taylor. 
DERBY — (10   Starters,   S  English  Setters,   2  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Geo.    Battison  Dewey  Rogers    Tony's    Gale      Daisy   B.    II. 

Arthur    Stern  My   Sue   S.         Antonio  Robin's    Cora 

Arthur    Stern  Bootsie   S.  Young  Rip  Rap  Dolly   Jingo 


Dr.  C.  L.  Thudichum      War    Song 


Ezra   Noble 


Fan 
Gladstone    II 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer  Div.  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Geo.  Battison 
W.  Hammond 
W.  Hammond 
Dr.C.L.Thudiehum 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (4    Starters,    3    English    Setters,    1   Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Geo.    Battison 


Arthur    Stern 

Dr.  C.  S.  Tremaine 


Tonv    Rogers'  Tony's     Gale      Daisy    B.    II. 

Gale 

Domino  Antonio  Ruby's    Girl 

Don  Admiral   Drake  Tony's  Belle 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Geo.    Battison 


W.    Hammond 
Dr.  C.  S.  Tremaine 


EASTERN    FIELD   TRIAL    CLUB. 

Newton,  N.  C,   Nov.   17.     Judges:    F.  R.  Hitchcock,   S.   C.   Bradley. 
MEMBERS'   STAKE — (12   Starters.   6  English  and   1   Irish   Setter,   5  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Handler. 


Dr.  J.   S.   Brown 
H.   B.    Duryea 
James  L.  Breese 


Xed   B.  Rap  Lady    Grace  Pointer         First 

Jeff  Orlando  Dolly  Wilson         Eng.  Setter  Second 

Mollie  Rip    Rap  Croxie   Kent  Pointer         Third 


Dr.    J.    S.    Brown 
H.    B.    Duryea 
Jas.    L.    Breese 


DERBY — (54  Nominations,   IS   Starters;   13  English  Setters,   5   Pointers.) 
Judges:    Arthur  Merriman,  N.  Wallace,  Theo.   Sturgis. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


P.  Lorillard,  Jr. 

Aveut  &  Duryea 


Dr.    C.    I.    Shoop 


Geneva  Tony    Boy 

Sioux  Count   Glad- 

stone   IV. 
Count  Hunter     Count    Glad- 
stone   IV. 


Lena   Belle  Eng.  Setter  First 

Hester   Prynne      Eng.  Setter  Second 


Hunter's   Queen    Eng.  Setter  Third 


Chas.    Tucker 
J.    M.    Avent 


J.    H.    Johnson 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (44    Nominations,    24    Starters;    17    English    Setters,    7   Pointers.) 


H.    R.    Edwards  Col.    R.  Harwick  Trap    Jr. 

Del    Monte    Kennels     Minnie's    Girl    Antonio  Minnie   T. 

P.    Lorillard,    Jr.  Rancocas  Jack  Eugene    T.  Maud 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Geo.  E.  Gray 
S.  C.  Bradley 
Chas.    Tucker 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE — (12   Starters,   10  English   Setters,   2  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Sire. 


P.    Lorillard.    Jr.  Pink's    Boy         Gleam's    Pink   Belle  of  Pawling  Eng.  Setter  First  Chas.    Tucker 

Geo.    E.    Gray  Young  Jingo     Jingo  Pearl's    Dot  Pointer         Second  Geo.    E.    Gray 

W.   P.    Austin  Lad  of  Jingo      Jingo  Dot's   Pearl  Pointer         Third  D.    E.    Rose 


170 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1899. 


ILLINOIS    FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Inaugural   Trials,   Lawrenceville,    Ills.,    Nov.    21.      Judges:     Dr.   E.    R.   Hickerson,    Theo.    Good- 
man, Jas.  Vause,  Jr. 
DERBY — (17   Starters,    2  English   Setters,    15    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Clark    Co.    Kennels 
Kickapoo  Kennels 
James    Pease 
Leo   S.    Weil 


King   Cyrano     Jingo  Kate    Kent 

Drillmaster        Jingo  Dot's   Pearl 

Sho   Tell  Ben    R.  Flee    Go 

Devonshire  Hal    Pointer  Devonshire 

Jennie's  Girl  Jennie 


Pointer  First 

Pointer  Second 

Pointer  Third 

Pointer  Fourth 


W.    W.    Updike 
B.    Brooks 
Peter   Godiar 
Eli  Donaldson 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (10   Starters,   2  English   Setters,    8   Pointers.) 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Clark    Co.    Kennels 

King    Cyrano 

Jingo 

Kate    Kent 

W.   H.   Dupee 

Bob  Taylor 

Dad's    Bo 

Beauty    L. 

E.    Rainier 

Kate  Rodneld 

Rodfield 

Pippa 

Kickapoo    Kennels 

Drillmaster 

Jingo 

Dot's    Pearl 

Pointer  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Pointer         Fourth 


W.   W.    Updike 
E.    B.    Morgan 

E.   Donaldson 
B.    Brooks 


MISSOURI    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Paris,  Mo.,  Nov.  28.     Judges:    C.  B.   Rodes,   G.  A.   Sturges,   J.   F.   Isgrij 
OPEN  DERBY — (16  Starters,   10  English   Setters,   6   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


I.     T.     Carter 
Ortiz    Fruit   Farm 


J.    W.    Canaday 
H.    B.    Ledbetter 


Oakley    Hill 
Vic's    Vic 


Two    Spot 
Sport's    Boy 


Rodneld 
Cincinnatus' 

Pride 
Jingo 


Sousie 
Brown's 

Queen    Vic 
Dot's    Pearl 


Marie's  Sport    Isabella    Maid 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Pointer  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


I.   T.    Carter 
Geo.    McLin 


A.    Albaugh 
A.    Albaugh 


OPEN  ALL-AGE   STAKE — (14   Starters,   7   English   Setters,   7   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Sport's   Gath  Marie's  Sport    Mark's    Fleet 

Sport's  Marie's  Sport    Mark's    Fleet 
Destiny 

B.    Downing    Fayette  Dave    Earl         Van's    Daisy 
Vanguard 

D.    Law  Lady's  Count  Count   Glad-       Dan's    Lady 

stone    IV. 


C.     A.     Robinson 
A.    H.    Nelson 


Maj 
J 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


A.    Albaugh 
A.     Albaugh 


J.   T.    Mayfield 
J.    T.    Mayfield 


MEMBERS'    DERBY — (12    Starters,    5    English    Setters,    7    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


N.    B.    Crisp  Blackstone  Ripstone  Pearl's    Fan 

H.    B.    Ledbetter  Sport's    Boy       Marie's  Sport    Isabella   Maid 

J.    W.    Canaday  Two   Spot  Jingo  Dot's    Pearl 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


N.  B.  Crisp 
A.  Albaugh 
A.    Albaugh 


MEMBERS'    ALL-AGE    STAKE — (10    Starters,    4   English    Setters,    6    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


C.    A.    Robinson 
W.    H.    Scott 
J.    W.    Canaday 


Snort's    Gath     Marie's    Sport    Mark's    Fleet        Eng.  Setter  First  C.    A.    Robinson 

Dot's   Jingo       Jingo  Dot's   Pearl  Pointer         Second  W.    H.    Scott 

Two    Spot  Jingo  Hoi's    Pearl  Pointer  Third  A.     Albaugh 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1899. 


171 


CONTINENTAL   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Newton,   N.   C,  Dec.   8.    Judges:    B.  Waters,   George  Gray. 
MEMBERS'    STAKE — (10    Starters,   7   English   Setters,    3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


S.    C.    Bradley- 


Prof.  E.  H.  Osthaus 
Hobart   Ames 


Theo.    Sturgis 


Lillian  Russell      Eng.  Setter  First 


S.  C.   Bradley 


E.  H.      Osthaus 
Hobart    Ames 


Gilt    Edge  Count    Glad- 

stone   IV. 
Ripsev  Rip     Rap  Dolly    D.  Pointer         Second 

Belle  "of  Count    Glad-       Daisy    Craft  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

Hard-Bargain     stone    IV. 
Vivian  Gath's    Mark     Gossip  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       Theo.    Sturgis 

DERBY — (11    Starters,    8   English   Setters,    3    Pointers.) 
Judges:     B.  Waters,  Prof.  E.  H.  Osthaus,  Chas.   Phelps,   Jr. 


Owner. 


P.    Lorillard,    Jr. 
Avent    &    Duryea 

Dr.  C.  I.  Snoop 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Geneva  Tony   Boy  Lena  Belle  Eng.  Setter  First  Chas.   Tucker 

Sioux  Count    GJad-      Hester    I'rynne     Eng.  Setter  Second  Geo.    E.    Gray 

stone    IV. 
Count  Hunter     Count    Glad-      Hunter's  Queen     Eng.  Setter  Third  J.    H.    Johnson 

stone    IV. 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (12   Starters,    9  English   Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


H.    R.    Edwards 
G.  G.   Williamson 


W.   P.    Austin 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Col.   R.  Harwlck  Trap,   Jr. 

Lady's   Count  Count    Glad-  Dan's  Lady 

Gladstone  stone    IV. 

Lad  of  Jingo  Jingo  Dot's  Pearl 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Geo.    E.   Gray 
U.   E.   Rose 


D.   E.   Rose 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


LAD  OF  JINGO 


172 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1900. 


UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Grand   Junction,   Tenn.,   Jan.   22,    1900.      Judges:     H.   B.   Duryea,   J.   D.   King,    W.   B.   Hamilton. 

POINTER   DERBY — (10   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Charlottesville   F.    T.    Khartoum  Rip  Rap 

Kennels 

Dr.    O.    W.    Fergii§on      Drillmaster  Jingo 

J.    S.    Crane  Dot's  Daisy  Jingo 

J.    C.    Porterfleld  Teddy  Plain  Sam 

Roosevelt 


Dot's  Pearl 
Dot's  Pearl 
Eve 


Pointer  First  C.   E.    Buckle 

Pointer  Second  Wm.  Tucker 

Pointer  Div.  Third  Geo.    E.    Gray 

Pointer  Div.  Third  J.    T.    Mayfield 


SETTER    DERBY — (9    Starters.) 
Judges:    J.   D.  King.  W.   B.  Hamilton,   C.  E.  Buckle. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


P.    Lorillard,    Jr. 
Dr.    C.    I.    Shoop 

Avent    and    Duryea 


Geneva  Tony  Boy 

Count  Hunter    Count  Glad- 
stone   IV. 
Sioux  Count  Glad- 

stone IV. 


Lena  Belle  Eng.  Setter  First  Chas.   Tucker 

Hunter's  Queen     Eng.  Setter  Second  J.  H.  Johnson 

Hester   Prynne     Eng.  Setter  Third  J.    M.    Avent 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (22   Starters,    17   English   Setters,    5   Pointers.) 
Judges:    J.   D.   King.   W.   B.  Hamilton. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Ave-it    and    Duryea 
G.   G.    Wiliamson 
H.    K.    Devereaux 


Lady  Rachel      Count  Glad- 
stone IV. 
Lady's  Count     Count  Glad- 
Gladstone  stone  IV. 
Uncle   B.             Harwick 


Hester   Prynne     Eng.  Setter  First  J-    M.   Avent 

Dan's  Lady  Eng.  Setter  Second  D.    E.    Rose 

Dan's  Lady  Eng.  Setter  Third  D.   E.    Rose 


TEE   RILEY   FIELD    TRIAL  CLUB. 

Riley,  Ind.,  Jan.   24.     Judges:    Theo.   Goodman,  H.  Stevenson,  J.  Bradley. 

PUPPY  STAKE — (7   Starters.) 

Awards— First,  Riley    (Setter);    Second,   Con;   Third,  Don    (Pointers). 

DERBY — (3    Starters.)      Judges:     Goodman,    Stevenson. 

Awards— First,  Dick    (Pointer);   Second,   Dewey;   Third,  Bessie  G.,    (Setters.) 

ALL-AGE    STAKE — (7    Starters.) 

Awards— First,   Rod   S.;   Second,   Cap.   Roderigo;   Third,   Jack   (all   Setters). 


PACIFIC   COAST   FIELD   TRIAL    CLUB. 

Bakersfleld,   Cal.,    Jan.    2  2.      Judge:     Thomas   Johnson. 
DERBY— (31   Nominations,    14    Starters;    10   English   Setters,   4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.    S.   1 1  oh  art 
JHenry   Betten 

Stockdale  Kennels 


C-roker's  Chief  Iroquois  Chief   Mary  Lou 
Woodcraft         Count  Glad-        Suver  G 

stone    IV. 
Cuba   Zep  Cuba  of  Ken-     Jncquina 

wood 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Pointer  Third 


W.   B.    Coutts 
Owner 

R.   M.   Dodge 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
190C. 


173 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (11    Starters,   5   English   Setters,    6  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Haudler. 


W.    W.    Van    Arsdale   Peach  Mark  Mercury  Betsy  Mark  Eng.  Setter  First  H.    S.    Peach 

Stockdale    Kennels         Cuba  of  Ken-  Glenbeigh,  Jr.   Stella  Pointer         Second  R.    M.    Dodge 

wood 

Stockdale    Kernels         Nellie  Wilson  Plain  Sam  Dolly  D.  II.  Pointer  Third  R.    M.    Dodge 


CHAMPION  STAKE — (2   Starters,  Sam's  Bow  and  Peach  Mark.) 

Owner.                       Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam.                   Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

Stockdale    Kennels         Sam's  Bow        Plain  Sam           Dolly  D.  II             Pointer         First                 R. 

M.    Dodge 

NATIONAL    CHAMPION    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  Jan.   29.     Judges:    S.   C.  Bradley,   W.  TV.   Titus. 
CHAMPION    STAKE — (8    Starters,    7   English  Setters,    1   Pointer.) 

Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 


G.    G.    Williamson         Lady's  Count     Count  Glad-        Dan's  Lady  Eng.  Setter  First 

Gladstone  stone  IV. 


D.   E.    Rose 


ALABAMA  FIELD  TRIAL  CLUB. 

Greenville,  Ala.,   Feb.   5.     Judges:    TV.   B.  Hamilton,   J.   F.   Fletcher,   J.   B.   Rosenstihl. 
DERBY — (8    Starters,   all  Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

R.    S.    Munger 
W.   M.    Hundley 

Zell    Gab'ton 

W.   E.   Billinger 

Hobson 
Greenbrier 

Anne 
Miss  Wheeler 

Clara    V. 

Von  Gull 
Von  Gull 

Nigger  Elgin 

Von  Gull 

Brooks'  Belle 
Cricket    H 

Bessie  Hutchin- 
son 
Brooks'  Belle 

Pointer 
Pointer 

Pointer 

Pointer 

First 
Second 

Third 

Fourth 

B.    Brooks 
Owner 

W.   J.   Thigpeu 

B.   Brooks 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (10   Starters,   7   Pointers,   3   English   Setters.) 
Judges:    Hamilton,   Rose  and  Rosenstihl. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.    B.    Townsend  Kent  Elgin  II.  Kent  Elgin  Julia  Payne 

J.    J.    Odum  Pot  Metal  Tony  Boy  May  Blue 

W.    D.    Gilchrist  Pearl  Barney  Kate 

T.    T.    Ashford  Von  Gull's  Von  Gull  Hessie  D 

Rube 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Pointer         Fourth 


W.   J.    Wilson 

B.    Brooks 

Owner 

B.    Brooks 


CHAMPION  STAKE— (5   Starters.) 
Judges:    D.   E.   Rose,   W.   B.   Hamilton. 


Winner. 


Handler. 


J.    B.    Rosenstihl 


Jingo's  Light    Jingo 


Rose  Le  Hessen    Pointer  First 


174 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1900. 

IOWA    FIELD     TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Emmetsburg,    Iowa,    Third    Annual    Trials,    Aug.    21.      Judges:     Dr.    E.    R.    Hickerson,    J.    L 

Barker,  E.  H.  Osthaus. 
DERBY — (31  Nominations,   24   Starters;   16  English  Setters,   8  Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Dr 

.    E.     F.     Yancey 

Doe  Hick 

Count  Rod- 
stone 

Nona  H 

Eng.  Setter  First 

C.    J.    Pesch 

A 

Joe  Howard 

Brighton  Joe 

Missouri  Queen 

Pointer          Second 

A.    Albaugh 

L. 

Stuehmer 

Count  White 

Lady's  Count 
Gladstone 

Jessie  Rodfield 

Eng.  Setter  Third 

Owner 

T. 

H.    Noble 

Count's   Lit 

Lady's  Count 
Gladstone 

Jessie  Rodfield 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth 

C.  J.    Pesch 

Ortiz  Fruit  Farm 

Ortiz   Lad 

Rodfield 

Grace  G.  Dar- 

Eng. Setter  Div.  Fourth 

Geo.    McLin 

ling 

ALL-AGE 

STAKE— (29 

Nominations, 

20   Starters; 

12   English   Setters, 

8   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

V.  inner. 

•Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Dot's  Daisy 

Jingo 

Dot's  Pearl 

Pointer          First 

A.    Albaugh 

F 

Peg's    Girl 

Rodfield 

Lady  Webster 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

A.    Albaugh 

J. 

W.    Blythe 

Btar  Pointer 

Hal  Pointer 

Parson's  Trin- 
ket 

Pointer        Third 

Wm.    Elliott 

A. 

H.    Nelson 

Sport's 
Destiny 

Marie's  Sport 

Mark's  Fleet 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 

A.    Albaugh 

SOUTH   DAKOTA    EIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Inaugural  Trials,   Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  Aug.   28.     Judge:    Thomas  Johnson. 
DERBY — (19   Nominations,   9    Starters;    5   English   Setters,    4   Pointers. 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

G.    W.    Kortright 

Ortiz  Fruit  Farm 
A.   McLachlin 
A.    T.    Burger 

Jingo's 

Hessen 
Ortiz  Pride 
Joe  Howard 
Cook  Cousins 

Jingo 

Rodfield 
Brighton  Joe 
Count  Rodfield 

Rose  Le  Hessen 

Mark's  Nellie 
Missouri  Queen 
Lente  E 

Pointer         First 

Eng. Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 
Eng. Setter  Fourth 

J.  H.  McPharlin 

Geo.   McLin 
A.    Albaugh 
Wm.    Elliott 

ALL-AGE 

STAKE — (34 

Nominations, 

14  Starters; 

4  English 

Setters, 

10  Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Wi  wer. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

J.    S.    Crane 
John    Otten 
J.    S.   Crane 
Gus  Clay 

Zephyr  II. 
Tick's  Dot 
Dot's    Daisy 
Josie  Brigh- 
ton 

Rip  Rap 
Tick  Boy 

Jingo 
Brighton  Joe 

Jingo's  Joy 
Kent's  Queen 
]>..t's  Tearl 
Jingo's  Flora 

Pointer 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Fointer 

First 
Second 
Third 
Fourth 

A.    Albaugh 

J.    H.    McPharlin 

A.   Albaugh 

J.   H.   McPharlin 

WESTERN   CANADA   KENNEL   CLUB. 

Eighth  Annual  Trials,  La  Salle,  Man..  Sept.   3.     Judge:    Frank  Richards. 
DERBY — (10   Starters,   1  English   Setter,    9  Pointers.) 


Joseph    Lemon 
Fred   W.    Scott 
F.    Pendergast 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Dura  Dum  Sport  IV.  Redwing  Pointer  First  Owner 

Okaw  Valley     Plain  Sam  Nonsense  Pointer  Second  Owner 

Fly  Grouse  Nellie  Pointer         Third  E.    R.    Collier 

ALL-AGE  STAKE— (15   Starters,   7  English  Setters.   S  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Joseph   Lemon 
II.    II.    Thompson 


Spori    IV.  Dutch  Pansy 

Rod  O'Light  Rod  O'Light  May  Bee 

Jr. 

Prince  King  King  Frankie  Paul 


Pointer  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 


Owner 
Owner 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1900. 
MANITOBA   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Carman,    Man.,    Sept.    11.      Judge:     S.    C.   Bradley. 
DERBY — (56   Nominations,    19    Starters;    12   English   Setters,    7    Pointers.) 


<75 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Avent    and   Duryea        Clip  Wind' em    Tony  Boy 


Hamber   and   Code 
C.    W.    Mullen 


Phoebe  Wind         Eng.  Setter  First 
'em 

Judge  Bang  III.  Manitoba  Belle      Pointer         Second 

Robert  Count     Lady's  Count      Selkirk  Iris  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Gladstone  Gladstone 


J.    M.    Avent 


E.   Hamber 
H.   S.    Bevan 


Br  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


SPORT'S  GATII 


ALL-AGE 

STAKE—  (45 

Nominations, 

18    Starters; 

13    English 

Setters, 

5    Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

G.    G.    Williamson 
J.    W.    Flynn 
Avent   and    Duryea 

W.    F.    Ellis 


Sport's  Gath 
Senator  I'. 
Sioux 

Ma  ill  of  the 
Morn 


Marie's  Sport  Mark's  Fleet  Eng.  Setter  First  D.   E.    Rose 

Captain  B  Queen    P  Pointer         Second  Frank    Richards 

Count  Glad-  Hester   Prynne  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  J.   M.    Avent 

stone  IV. 

Val  Lit  Cam    Sing  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  Owner 


FREE-FOR-ALL    STAKE — (17    Nominations,    8    Starters;    6    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Avent  &  Duryea 


Folly  Wilson         Eng.  Setter  First 


J.   M.   Avent 


BRANDON    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Brandon,   Man.,    Sept.    20.     Judges:    Nat.   B.    Nesbitt,   G.   B.    Borradaile. 
DERBY — (12    Starters,    5    Setters,    7   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Avent    and    Duryea 
H.  S.  Bevan,  Agt. 
Thomas  Johnson 


Clip  Wind'em    Tony  B<  y 
Lady  Iris 


Phoebe    Wind 


Manitoba 
Blithe 


Lady's  Count      Selkirk  Iris 

Gladstone 
Alberta  Joe        Indiana 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


J.  M.  Avent 
H.  S.  Bevan 
A.    C.    Reld 


176 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1900. 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (12   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Avent   and  Duryea 
It.    W.    Shaw 
Avent    and   Duryea 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Lady  Rachel      Count  Glad-         Hester  Prynne     Eng.  Setter  First  J.    M.     Avent 

stone   IV. 
Columbia  Dan    Ightfield   Up-     Resurrection         Pointer  Second  A.    C.    Reid 

ton 
Sioux  Count  Glad-        Hester   Prynne     Eng.  Setter  Third  J.   M.   Avent 

stone     IV. 


PUPPY   STAKE — (4  Starters,  all   Setters.) 
For  Pointers  and  Setters  under  12   months  old  bred  and  owned  in   Manitoba. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


R.  J.   Noonan 


Hurstbourne       Manitoba  Eng.  Setter  First 

Zip  Prairie  Bird 


MANITOBA  STAKE — (8   Starters,   6  Pointers,   1  English  and  1   Irish  Setter.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Handler. 


E.   B.   Connor 


A.    Gale 

J.    P.    Brisbiu 


Ightfield 
Ripple 
Prince  King       King 
Belleville 


Frankie  Paul         Pointer  Second 

Irish  Setter  Third 


A.    C.    Reid 


A.    C.    Reid 
Owner 


MONONGAHELA   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Senecaville,   Ohio,   Oct.    30.     Judges:    W.    S.  Bell,   N.   Wallace  and   Maj.   J.   M.   Taylor. 

DERBY — (19    Nominations,    29    Starters;    15    Setters,   14   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


lined. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Verona    Kennels 


Verona    Cap       Count  Glad-         Daisy  Craft  Eng.  Setter  First  Frank   Richards 

stone  IV. 

Verona    Kennels  Wilhelmina       Count  Glad-        Countess   R  Eng.  Setter  Second  Frank   Richards 

stone  IV. 
Rod's  Chic         Rod's  Pilot         Rosa  Gladstone     Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 


A.    C.    Peterson 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (54   Nominations,    29    Starters;    16    Setters,    13   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Medina    Kennels 
J.    W.    Flynn 
D.    H.    Darrah 
W.   H.    Beazell 


Uncle  B.  Harwick  Dan's  Lady 

Senator    P.  Captain  B  Queen  P 

Fred  Earl  Dave  Earl  Gilt  Edge 

Daughter  Count  Glad-  Sing 
Noble                    stone  IV. 


Eng.  Setter  First  A.    M.   Wise 

Pointer        Second  Frank    Richards 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  A.  M.   Wise 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  Nat    B.    Nesbitt 


OHIO   FIELD   TRIAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Third  Annual  Trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  Nov.   7.     Judges:  Blackburn,  Barkley,  Haswell. 
MEMBERS'  DERBY — (38  Nominations,   23   Starters;   14   Setters,   9  Pointers.) 


H.  L.   Brown 

H.  L.   Brown 
W.    A     Smith 

E.   S.   Fishback 
J.    L.    Diven 
P.   H.   Auld 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Jingo's  Nellie     Jingo's  Pearl 

Vick  Rod's  Top 

Miss  Spec-  Dave  Earl 

tacles 
Onward  Joe  Cumming 

Rodfleld  Noble  Rodfield 
Eve    Jingo  Young  Jingo 


Nellie  Rip  Rap 

II. 
Queen  Noble 
Dolly  Pepper 

Emma    T 
Nell   Noble 
Eve 


Pointer       First 

Eng.Setter  Second 
Eng.Setter  Div.  Third 

Eng.Setter  Div.  Third 
Eng.Setter  Div.  Fourth 
Pointer         Div.  Fourth 


Owner 

Owner 
John     Bolus 

Owner 

C.   E.   Baughn 

Tide    Houston 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

190C. 

MEMBERS'  ALL-AGE  STAKE — (20  Nominations,   14   Starters;  8   Setters,    6   Pointers. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


HaiicHi-r. 


D.    II.   Moore 
Buckeye   Kennels 
J.    R.    Davis 
J.    C.    I'orterfield 


Jingo's  Pearl     Jingo 

Prince 

Ned  D.  Pat 

Tfddy  Roose-     Plain  Sam 
velt 


Dot's  Pearl  Pointer 

Setter 
Rodger's  Nellie     Pointer 
Eve  Pointer 


Houston    ami    Patton    Eve's  Son 


Plain  Sam 


Eve 


rointer 


First 

Second 

Third 

Div.  Fourth     Owner 

Div.  Fourth     Tide  Houston 


H.  L.  Brown 
E.  S.  Munger 
Owner 


OPEN  DERBY — (44  Nominations,   IS   Starters;   10   Setters,   S  Pointers.) 


Breed. 


C.   B.   Wolfe 

Queeu  Mab 

Young  Jingo 

Eve 

Buckeye   Kennels 

Pard  Noble 

Medina   Kennels 

Nellie  Glad- 
stone 

Domino 

Nellie    F 

F.    II.    Auld 

Eve  Jingo 

Young  Jingo 

Eve 

Pointer  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Tide  Houston 
E.  S.  Munger 
A.    M.   Wise 

Tide    Houston 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


UNCLE  B. 


OPEN  ALL-AGE  STAKE — (35   Nominations,   18   Starters;    9   Setters,  9   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Devereux  and  EdwardsUncle  B.  Harwick 

S.   J.   Crane  Dot's    Daisy  Jingo 

N.   T.   DePauw  Gold  King  '  Jingo 

E.    L.    Jamison  Peg's  Girl  Rodfield 


Dan's  Lady  Eng.  Setter  First  A.    M.    Wise 

Dot's  Pearl  Pointer         Second  J.  T.   Mayfield 

Rose  Le  Hessen  Pointer         Third  N.    B.    Nesbitt 

Lady  Webster  Eng.  Setter  Fonrth  A.    Albaugh 


g  FIELD  TRIALS. 

1900. 

MICHIGAN   FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Third  Annual  Trials,   Lake  View,   Mich.,  Nov.    7.      Judges:    John   Davidson,   W.   J.   Baughn, 

W.    E.   Warner. 

MEMBERS'  DERBY — (38  Nominations.   16   Starters;   12   Setters,   4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 


Frank   H     Holmes          Honest  Monk     Monk  of  the       Woodbine  Belle  Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

Dale 

t     Richmond                    King                    Osborne  Ale  II. Trilby  Pointer         Second  Owner 

A.   I     Murray                   Just  Don             Hal   Diamond    Lady  Tax  Pointer         Third  Owner 


MEMBERS'   ALL-AGE   STAKE— (25    Nominations,    13    Starters;    12    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 


Reynolds   &   Perkins     Johnson's  Koran  K  Ella  March  Eng.  Setter  First  P.    0' Riley 

R„nnl(,„   g,   Perkins     Cal   R                   Koran  K               Ella  March              Eng.  Setter  Second  P.    0' Riley 

Slon&Mnnrr     king  Bo  Kingston  Nellie  F  Eng.  Setter  Third Asher_Cady_ 

PROFESSIONAL    STAKE — (6    Starters,  5    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


O-nuer. 


Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 


Reynolds   &    Perkins     Johnson's  Koran  K  Ella  March  Eng.  Setter  First  P.    O'Riley 

Mac 

:ing  Bo  Kingston  Nell 

Ymy  Boy's  Tony  Boy  Drui 

Daisy  II. 


rwstm,  *  Mnnroe       Kln^Bo  Kingston  Nellie  F  Eng.  Setter  Second  AsherCady 

C,    D Stutrt  Tony   Boy's        Tony  Boy  Druid's  Daisy         Eng.  Setter  Third 


CONNECTICUT   FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  Nov.   6,     Judges:    J.   G.   Lane,   R.   T.   Hewett. 
DERBY — (7    Starters,   all   Setters.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam. 


Evans   Bros                      Evans'    Pride     Cineinnatus'  Albert's  Bon-  Eng.  Setter  First  —Eva 

Pride  nie 

W    J     Pureell                  Flora  Noble  II. Doncaster  Topsy  III.  Eng.  Setter  Second  Owner 

O.' D.'  Redneld  Pet  Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (12   Starters,   all  Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 


W    M     Neubauer  Count  Navarre  Soudan  Rhaene  Eng.  Setter  First  E.    S.Gordon 

w'    W     B     Markham  Nig  Shot  Queen  Setter  Second  Owner 

w'  G    Comstock  Ruby's  Rod       Kingston  Mark's  Ruby  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  Owner 

American   kennels  Blade's  Ruby     Sir  Jock Ruby  Felton  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  P.P.   Redneld 

INDEPENDENT    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second  Annual   Trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   Nov.    12.     Judges:    (Members'    Stake):    Geo.    McLin, 

Ed.  Garr,  W.  B.  Butterfield. 

MEMBERS'    STAKE — (6    Starters,    4   Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed. 


C     P     Mingst                  Columbia's  Antonio  Columbia                Eng. Setter  First 

Girl 

W.    Jordan                        Colonel  Shot  Phantom  Easter                     Pointer         Second 

G.    T.    Kerr                      Countess  Count  Lady-  Mark's  Liz              Eng.  Setter  Third 

Ladvstone  stone 
John   Horn                         Lill's  Mark                                                                           -    Setter  Fourth 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1900. 


179 


OPEN    DERBY — (26    Nominations,    16    Starters.) 
Judges:    John  Horn,  C.  P.  Mingst,  Geo.  D.  Maxfield. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


J.   W.   Blythe 

Dr.    E.    F.    Yancey 
Ortiz   Fruit   Farm 
Ortiz   Fruit  Farm 


Seven    Up  Cineinnatus'      Brown's  Queen 

Pride  Vic 

Doc  Hick  Count  RodstoneNona    H 

Ortiz  Pride        Rodfield  Mark's  Nellie 

Ortiz  Lad  Rodfield  Grace  G  Dar- 

ling 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Chas.    Asking 
Joe   McLin 
Geo.     McLin 


ALL-AGE 

STAKE— 

(24    Nominations, 

14    Starters;    10    Setters,    4    Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam.                   Breed.             Prize.                   Handler. 

Boomer   &   Gorham 
W.   B.    Schuler 
J.    W.    Blythe 
Ortiz   Fruit   Farm 


Gorham' s  .Ting  Jingo 
Elma  B.  Rush   Lad  of  Rush 
Rod's  Pansy       Rodfield 
Ortiz  Lad  Rodfield 


Pontone 
Pearl  S  Kent 
Kate  N 
Grace  G.  Dar- 
ling 


Pointer  First 

Pointer  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Ed   G art- 
Ed."  Garr 
Joe    McLin 
Geo.     McLin 


POINTER   CLUB   OP   AMERICA. 

Inaugural    Trials,    Jamesport,    Long    Island,    N.    T.,    Nov.    14. 
MEMBERS'   DERBY — (6   Nominations,   4   Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


H.   W.   Terry 


Dr.   C.   E.    Ellis 
Dr.    C.   E.    Ellis 


Merrv  Girl         Teddy  B              King's  Daugh-  Pointer  First 

ter 

Bess  Jingo          Lad  of  Jingo      Blacksie  Pointer  Second 

Black  Jingo        Lad  of  Jingo      Blacksie  Pointer  Third 


Owner 


Geo,   Battison 
Geo.    Battison 


MEMBERS'  STAKE — (4   Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Geo.   S.    Mott 
W.  C.   Root 


Geo.   S.    Mott 


Mott's  Fred       Prince's  Lad       Leah  II.  Pointer 

John  of  Kent     Beaufort  of        Bloom  of  Kent       Pointer 

Kent 
Black  Sensa-       Young  Rip  RapLady  Margaret       Pointer 
tion 


First 
Second 


Owner 
Owner 


ALL- AGE  STAKE — (7 

Stai 

*ters.) 

Owner. 

Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Geo.    S.    Mott 
Dr.    C.   E.    Ellis 
W.    Ferguson,    Jr. 

Mitt's    Fred      Prince's   Lad     Leah  II. 
Gypsie  Dexter    Duk?  of  Dexter    ^'a  Queen 
Fred                     Tim  of  Kent       Miss   Fred 

Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 

First 

Second 

Third 

Ceo. 
Geo. 
Geo. 

S.    Mott 
Battison 
S.   Mott 

INTERNATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

Twelfth   Annual   Trials,   Mitchells   Bay,    Nov.    13.      Judges:    J.    G.    Armstrong,    H.    Harrington. 
DERBY — (18   Nominations,    8    Starters;    6   Setters,    2   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


B.   Shelly 


W.    B.    Wells 
H.    M.   Graydon 


Tony  Boy's  Tony  Boy 

Daisy 

Selkirk  Hope  Tony's  Hope 

Hidden  Mys-  Brighton  Bob 

tery 

Nell  Dash  Dick 


Druid's  Daisy 
II. 

Selkirk  Luna 
Venus 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Brighton  Nelly      Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


A.   Wells 
Geo.    Kirue 


Chas.    Mills 


i8o 


Owner. 


W.  B.  Wells 
W.  B.  Wells 
T.   G.   Davey 


Owner. 


P.  Lorillard,  Jr. 
Theo.    Sturgis 

P.    Lorillard,   Jr. 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1900. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (6   Nominations,    5  .Starters,   all   Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Selkirk  Freda  Selkirk  Dan  Selkirk  Tessa 

Selkirk  Dan  Whyte  B  Selkirk  Luna 

Brighton  Brighton  Dick  Misfortune 
Tobe    II. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


A.    Wells 
W.  B.   Wells 
Chas.    Allen 


EASTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 
Twenty-second    Annual    Trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    Nov.    16. 
MEMBERS'    STAKE — (8    Starters,    6    Setters,    2   Pointers.) 
Judge:    S.   C.   Bradley. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Lena  Belie 
Lark 


Clara 


Sam 
Cincinnatus' 

Pride 
The  Boy 


Minnie  B 
Antonio 


Paula 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 

Eng.  Setter  Third 


Owner 
Owner 


Owner 


DERBY — (50  Nominations,    19   Starters;    13   Setters,   6  Pointers.) 
Judges:    Arthur  Merriman   and  Theo.   Sturgis. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler 


G.  Chisholm 
S.  H.  Dana 
W.   F.    Henderson 

P.    Lorillard.    Jr. 


Doc  Light 

Billy 
Lady  Iris 

Tomboy 


Jingo's  Light  Gull's  Juno 

Bob  Con 

Lady's  Count  Seikirk.Iris 

Gladstone 

Tory  Boy  Lena    Belle 


Pointer  First  D.   E.   Rose 

Pointer  Second  W.   Giles 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  H.    S.    Bevan 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  Chas.   Tucker 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (32    Nominations,    15    Starters;    11    Setters,    4    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Avent   &   Duryea 

Geo.   Crocker 
E.   L.   Jamison 


Sioux  Count  Glad- 

stone IV. 
Minnie's  Girl      Antonio 
Pes's   Girl  Rodfield 


Hester  Prynne      Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Minnie  T. 
Ladv  Webster 


J.    M.    Avent 

S.  C.  Bradley 
A.  Albaugh 


SUBSCRIPTION   STAKE — (2-hour  heats;    10   Starters,   9    Setters,    1   Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler 


Avent  &  Duryea 


E.   L.   Jamison 
P.    Lorillard,    Jr. 


Sioux 


Peg's  Girl 
Geneva 


Count  Glad- 
stone IV. 
Rodfieid 
Tony  Boy 


Hester  Prynne      Eng.  Setter  First 


Lady  Webster 
Lena  Belle 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


J.    M.    Avent 

A.    Albaugh 
Chas.    Tucker 


RILEY    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second  Trials,  Riley,  Ind.,  Nov.  15.     Judges:    Theo.  Goodman,  John  Butler,  John  McCullough. 
DERBY — (4  Starters,  3   Setters.   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Roy   Butler 

McManuel 

J.    L.    Graham 
J.    L.    Graham 


Don 
Dot 
Paddy 
Con 


Setter  First  Owner 

Setter  Second  Owner 

Setter  Div.  Third  H.    Vestra 

Pointer  Div.  Third  Owner 


Breed. 


Prize. 


R.    Underwood 
Wm.   Horsley 
Wm.   Vestra 


Nelly   Y. 
Gilt  Edge 
Dewey 


Setter  First 

Setter  Second 

Setter  Third 


Owner 
Owner 

H.    Vestra 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1900. 

PENINSULAR    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Leamington,   Ont.,  Nov.    10.     Judge:    J.  B.  Dale. 

Awards First,  Brighton  Tobe  II.;   Second,  Duke  of  Vassar;   Third,  Nelly  Brady. 


ILLINOIS  FIELD   TRIAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Second  Annual  Trial,  Lawrencville,   111.,   Nov.    20.       Judges:   Dr.   E.   R.  Hickerson,   S.   H. 

Socwell,   C.   P.   Mingst. 
MEMBERS'   DERBY  —  (13    Nominations,    10   Starters;    2   Setters,    8    Pointers.) 


Winner.  Sire.  Darn.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 


Ceo    I     Nunn  Trixie  Two  Sp*t  Busy  Be*  Pointer  First  Owner 

T     T     Eisele  Han's  Puss        Domino  Nellie  F  Eng.  Setter  Second  Joe   McLin 

J     C.    Keleh  Kelch's  Joe        Kickapoo  Chan-Bes*  II.  Pointer         Third'  C.    Brooks 

eellor 

C.  J.   Singleton  Keystone  Jim   Jingo  Speckle  Gown  Pointer         Fourth  H.   H.  Hicks 

MEMBERS'   ALL-AGE   STAKE — (11   Nominations,    10  Starters;    3    Setters,    7   Pointers.) 


Ov.  ner. 


Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 


J    A     Morton  King  Cyrano  Jingo  Kate  Kent  Pointer  First  .         W.    W.    Updike 

John   Heerman  Heerman's  Jingo  Johnnie  Fayette  Alex-  Pointer  Second  H.  H.  Hicks 

Jingo  ander 

Tames  Pease  Sho-Tell  Ben   R  "Flee  Go  Pointer  Third  W.   W.   Updike 

J.    W.   Ribley,   Agt.       Royal  Chic  Jingo  Ightfleld  Dove  Pointer  Fourth  H.  H.  Hicks 

OPEN  DERBY — (20   Nominations,   11   Starters;    5   Setters,   6   Pointers.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 

Ortiz    Fruit   Farm  Ortiz  Lad  Rodfield  Grace  G  Dar-  Eng.  SetterFirst  Geo.   McLin 

ling 

Dr.  E.    F.    Yancey  Doc  Hick  Count  RodstoneXona    H  Eng.  SetterSecond  Chas.    Askins 

Ortiz   Fruit   Farm  Ortiz  Pride         Rodfield  Mark's  Nellie  Eng.  Setter  Third 

H.   C.    Reeser  Reeser's  Riley  Young  Rip  Rap  I'rada  Pointer         Div.  Fourth  W.    W.   Updike 

W.    P.    Austin  Tioga  Sam         Plain  Sam-  Lady  of  Rush  Pointer         Div.  Fourth  H.   H.   Hicks 


OPEN   ALL-AGE    STAKE- 

-(17    Nominations,    13 

Starters;    6    Setters, 

7   Pointers.) 

Owner.                         Winner. 

Sire.                   Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Dr.   O.    W.    Ferguson     Drillmastcr       Jingo                    Dot's  Pearl  Pointer         First                 Owner 

C.  B.    Cooke                     Sport's  Boy        .Marie's  Sport      sabella  Maid  Eng.  Setter  Second              Chas.    Askins 

J.   A.    Morton                   King  Cyrano      Jingo                    Kate  Kent  .  Pointer         Third                W.    W.    Updike 

J.    W.    Ribley,    Agt.       Royal  Chic         Jingo                    Ightfield  Dove  Pointer         Fourth              H.    H.   Hicks 

PACIFIC   NORTHWEST   CLUB   TRIALS. 

Inaugural    Trials,    Whidby    Island,    Puget    Sound,    Wash.,    Nov.    13.     Judge:    J.    A.     Balmer. 

DERBY — (24   Nominations,   20    Starters;  16    Setters,    4   Pointers.) 

Owner.                         Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam.  Breed.             Prize.                   Handler 

T.  J.  A.  Tiedemann        Northern             Joe  Cumming      Mecca    II.  Eng.  Setter  First                 C.   H.   Sweetzer 

Huntress 

Dr    C.  E.   Wilson          Clipper    W         Marie's  Sport     Isabella  Maid  Eng.  Setter  Second              W.    B.    Coutts 

J.    E.   Terry                     Lady                     Count  Glad-        Peach  Mark  Eng.  Setter  Third               J.    E.    Terry 

stone  IV. 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (9   Nominations, 

7   Starters,  all  Setters.) 

Owner. 

Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

A.    II.    Nelson  Sport's  Destiny  Marie's   Sport  Mark's  Fleet  Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

Dr.   C.   E.   Wilson  Clipper    W  Marie's   Sport  Isabella  Maid  Eng.  Setter  Second  W.    P..    Coutts 

F.    R.    Atkins  Dick  Stamboul  Stamboul  Kitty  R  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  Oscar  Jones 

R.   B.   Dyer  Tacoma  MontezRing  Diana  Montez  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  C.   H.   Sweetzer 


182 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1900. 

MEMBERS'   STAKE— (For  dogs  that  had  never   started,   8   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.    W.    Considine 
Geo.   D.    Potter 


Coxey 

Coeur  d'Alene 
Ned 

T    J     A    Tiedemann     Count  Mack 
C*  b'    Yaudell  Laddie  Glad- 

stone 


First 
Second 


Owner 

Owner 


Irish  Setter Div.  Third       Owner 
Div.  Third       Owner 


NORTH    AMERICAN   FIELD   TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second    Annual    Trials,    Ruthven,    Ont.,    Nov.    20.      Judges:     John    Davidson,    Montague    Smith, 

Wm.   Tristem. 
DERBY — (7  Starters,   6   Setters,   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


H.    M.    Graydon 
W.    B.    Wells 
H.    M.    Graydon 

Dr.    Wm.   Revell 


Top  Gallant        Roy  of  London  Fannie 
Selkirk  Hope      Tony's  Hope       Selkirk  Lima 
Hidden  Mrs-      Brighton  Bob      Venus 

tery 
Lady  Vassar  II. Jack  Pot  Lady  \  assar 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Geo.   Kime 
W.    B.    Wells 
Owner 

Owner 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (14   Starters,   12    Setters,   2  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.   B.    Wells 
Dr.    Campeau 
J.    E.    Armstrong 
R.    Baugham 


Selkirk  Dan         Whyte  B  Selkirk  Luna  Eng.  Setter  First 

Dan  Toledo  B  Rose  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Tonv  B  Dash  Antonio  Queen  Bird  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Duke  of  Vassar  Hal  Pointer  King  Bow's,  Jr.  Pointer         Fourth 


Owner 
J.    Pellon 
Geo.    Kime 
Owner 


KENTUCKY   EIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials,   Glasgow,    Ky.      Judges    (Open    Stake) :     Col.   A.    J.   Casse,   Nick  Daniels, 

Jno.  L.  Barker. 
MEMBERS'   DERBY— (6    Nominations,   4   Starters;    2    Setters,    2   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.   II.   Kaye 

Nick   Daniels 

W.    F.    Booker,    Jr. 
T.    N.    Bradford 


Kaye's  Fleet 
Tony's  Rod 


Dot's  Bess 

Fitz 


Ilurstbourne  Lady  Winn 

Lelaps 

Antonio  Glad-  Speckle  Gown 

stone  II- 

Shadeaway  Joe's    Dot 

Guy  Queen 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Pointer 
Pointer 


Third 
Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 

— ■   Pedigo 


MEMBERS'    ALL-AGE    STAKE— (5    Starters,    3    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.   II.  Kaye 

Alanson   Trigg 
Boyle  G.  Boyle 
W.   L.   Cook 


Roger   D  Whyte  B  Blade's  Sue 

Lee  "urk  Lucy 

Duke  of  Lyons  Kentucky  Kent  Kate  Rudy 
Lucy  Topmark  Fleece 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 
Eng.  SetterFourth 


Owner 

Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


OPEN  DERBY — (9   Starters,   6   Setters,  3  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Ortiz   Fruit   Farm  Ortiz  Lad 


Rodfield 


Geo.    McLin 


Dr.   E.    F.    Yancey 
Lewis  Barrett 


Doc    Hick 
Hidalgo 


Stuart   &  Greenway      Tony  Boy's 

Daisy 
L.    W.    Blankenbaker    Imp 


Grace  G  Dar-         Eng.  Setter  First 

ling 

Count  RodstoneNona  H  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  2d  &  3d     Chas.     Asking 

Lad  of  Rush        Blankenbaker's      Pointer  Eq.  2d  &  3d     Ed.    Garr 

Spinaway 
Tonv  Boy  Druid's    Daisy        Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth     E.    Shelly 

II. 
Lad  of  Rush        Blankenbaker"s      Pointer  Div.  Fourth     Ed.    Garr 

Spinaway 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1900. 

OPEN   ALL-AGE    STAKE— (8    Starters,    5    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


183 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Ortiz   Fruit   Farm 


Ortiz  Lad 


Rodfield 


Geo.     McLin 


Grace  G  Dar-  Eng.  Setter  First 

ling 

Pontone  Pointer         Second  Ed.    Garr 

Brown's  Queen  Eng.  Setter Eq.  3d  &  4th  Chas.  Askins 
Vic 

Sport's    Boy       Marie's  Sport     Isabella  Maid  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d  &  4th  Chas     iskins 


Boomer   &   Gorhams      Gorham's  Jing  Jingo 

G.    0.    Smith  Marian  Mills     Dave  Earl 


Chas.   B.  Cooke 


Hobart    Ames 


P.   Lorillard.   Jr. 
E.   H.   Osthaus 


CONTINENTAL   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 
Newton,  N.  C,  Dec.  1. 
MEMBERS'   STAKE— (S   Starters,    5   Setters,    3   Pointers.) 
Judge:   Frank  Richards. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Belle  of  Hard-   Count  Glad- 
bargain  stone  IV. 
Lena  Belle           Sam 
Ripsey                 Rip  Rap 


Daisy  Craft 


Minnie   B 
Polly  D 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


Haudler. 


Owner 


Owner 
Owner 


DERBY — (41  Nominations,  12  Starters.) 
Judges:     S.  C.    Bradley,   Prof.   E.   H.   Osthaus,   C.   E.   Buckle. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


G.    Chisholm  Doc  Light  Jingo's  Light     Gull's  Juno 

W.    W.   Titus  Captain  Scott     Joe  Cumming     Miss  Osthaus 

P.   Lorillard.   Jr.  Bow  Knot  Why  Not  Minnie  B 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


^ 


%-  .A\1 


D.  E.  Rose 
D.  E.  Rose 
Chas.   Tucker 


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By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


OAKLEY    HILL. 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
19    .. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (27   Nominations.   12    Starters.) 
Judges:    C.   E.   Buckle,   Prof.    E.   H.    Osthaus. 


C.    F.   Hartmetz 
Geo.    Crocker 
Avent   &  Duryea 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Oakley  Hill  Eodfield 
Minnie's  Girl  Antonio 
Sioux  Count  Glad- 

stone IV. 


Sousie  Eng.  Setter  First  D.    E.    Rose 

Minnie    T  Fig.  Setter  Second  S.   C.    Bradley 

Hester  Prynne      Eng.  Setter.Third  J.   M.    Avent 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE— (1  1-2  hour  heats;   1.0   Starters,  all   Setters.) 


Marie's    Sport  Mark's  Fleet  Eng.  Setter  First 


G.    G.    Williamson         Snort's  Gatli        •',;;;;,;;•  ^^7"  Hester   Prynne     Eng.  Setter  S nd 

stone    IV. 


Avent    &    Duryea 


D.    E.    Rose 
J.    M.    Avent 


MISSOURI    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Fourth   Trials.   Paris,   Mo.,    Dee.    10.      Judges:     J.   A.    Graham.    G.    A.   Sturges.   Richard   Porter. 
OPEN  DERBY— (16   Nominations,    7    Starters;    5    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


nr    F    F    Yancey  Hoe  Hick  CountRodstone  Nona  H 

Sriiz   Fruit Farm  Ortiz  Lad  Rodfleld  Grace  G  Dar- 

T     W     Blvthe  Seven  Up  Cincinnatus'  •  Brown's. Queen      Eng.  Setter  Third 

j.     vv.    diju"  Pride  Vic 

Ortiz   Fruit   Farm  Ortiz  Pride  Rodfield  Mark's  Nellie        Eng.  SetterFourth_ 


Chas.    Askins 
Geo.    McLin 


Wm.    Elliott 
Geo.   McLin 


OPEN   ALL-AGE   STAKE— (13    Nominations,    10    Starters;    7    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Siro. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


.T.    S.    Crane 
Ortiz   Fruit    Farm 


Chas.   B.   Cooke 
J.    E.   Hayden 


Dot's   Daisy 
Ortiz  Lad 


Jingo 
Rodfleld 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Dot's  Pearl 
Grace  G  Dar- 
ling 

Sport's  Bov         Marie's  Sport     Isabella  Maid         Eng.  Setter  Third 
jfngo'sCasb       Jingo  Goldie  Croxteth     Pointer  Fourth 


A.    Albaugh 

Geo.   McLin 


Chas.    Askins 
Joe    Roe 


MEMBERS'   DERBY— (14   Starters,    10   Setters,    4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.   E.    F.   Yancey 
H.    B.   Ledbetter 

Ortiz    Fruit    Farm 
.T.   W.   Canaday 


Doe  Hick 
Sport's  Solo 

mon 
Ortiz  Pride  Rodfield 

Missouri  Gale    Tony's  Gale 


Count  Rodstone  Nona   H 
Marie's  Sport    Isabella  Maid 


Mark's  Nellie 
Lady's    Belle 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

E  'g.  SetteiDiv.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Chas.    Askins 
A.    Albaugh 


Geo.    McLin 
Owner 


MEMBERS'    ALL-AGE    STAKE— (5    Starters,    4    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 
Judges:   Porter,   Sturges,   Elliott. 


Dr.    E.    F.    Yancey 
Chas.   B.  Cooke 
Chas.    B.   Cooke 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Doc   Hick  Count  Rodstone  Nona  H 

Sport's  Boy         Marie's  Sport     Isabella  Maid 
Sallie  Kinloeh    Kinloch  Emma  Sar- 

geant 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Chas.  Askins 
Chas.  Askins 
Owner 


FIELD  TRIALS 
1901. 


185 


UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Grand   Junction,    Term.,    Jan.    21.     Judges:    C.   E.    Buckle,    Theo.    Sturgis. 
POINTER  DERBY — (9   Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


G.   Chisholni 
N.   T.  DePauw 
John  E.   Gill 


Doc  Light  Jingo's  Light     Gull's   Juno  Pointer         First  D.   E.   Rose 

Jingo's  Romp     Jingo  Nellie  Croxteth     Pointer         Second  D.    E.   Rose 

Cray's  Pearl       Young  Jingo       Gypsie's  Jess       Pointer         Third  C.    E.    Buckle 


SETTER  DERBY — (17   Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Avent  «fc  Duryea 

E.    L.    Jamison 
Avent    &    Duryea 


Clip  Wind'em  Tony    Boy  Phoebe  Wind'em  Eng.  Setter  First  J.    M.    Avent 

Mark  Twain       Joe  Cumin ing     Miss    Osthaus        Eng.  Setter  Second  D.   E.   Rose 

Tonv    Man  Tony    Boy  May   Blue  Eng.  Setter  Third  J.    M.    Avent 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (32   Starters.    24   English   Setters,    S    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Avent   &   Duryea 


P.    Lorillard.    Jr. 
G.   G.  Williamson 


Sioux  Count  Glad-  Hester   Prynne     Eng.  Setter  First 

stone   IV. 

Geneva  Tony  Boy  Lena   Bel'.e 

Sport's    Gath    Marie's  Sport  Mark's   Fleet 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


J.  M.  Avent 


Joe   Tucker 
P.    B.    Rose 


PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Eighteenth   Annual   Trials,    Coronado,    Cal.,    Jan.    14.      Judges:     Thomas    Johnson,    C.    X.    Post, 

J.   H.   Schumaker. 

DERBY — (18   Starters,    10   Setters,    S   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


J.  E.   Terry 


Lady 


Count  Glad- 
stone  IV. 

W.  W.  Van  Arsdale  Peach  Blossom  Count  Glad- 
stone   IV. 

P.    D.    Linville  Maggie   F.  Count  Glad- 

stone IV. 


Peach   Mark  Eng.  Setter  First  W.    B.    Coutts 

Peach  Mark  Eng.  Setter  Second  C.    H.    Babcock 

Lady  Rodschaff    Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (11    Starters,    8    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.    W.   Van  Arsdale    Peach  Blossom  Count  Glad-        Peach    Mark 

stone    IV. 

J.   E.   Terry  Lady  Count    Glad-      Peach    Mark 

stone  IV. 

Albert   Betz  Merrv  Heart       Merry  Monarch  Sweetheart's 

Last 

Stockdale   Kennels         Cuba  Zep  Cuba  of  Ken-      Jaequina 

wood 


Eng.  Setter  First  C.  H.   Babcock 

Eng.  Setter  Second  W.    B.    Coutts 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  J.    E.    Lwas 

Pointer         Div.  Third  R.    M.    Dodge 


MEMBERS'    STAKE — (6    Starters,    3    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


P.   D.   Linville 


Jas.    Tod    Sloan 
Albert    Betz 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Maggie    F. 


Vi 
Merryheart 


Count    Glad-      lady  Rodschaff     Eng.  Setter  First 

stone   IV. 
Wisdom  Whisper  Pointer  coud 

Merrv  Monarch  Sweetheart's        Eng.  Setter  Third 
Last 


Owner 
Owner 


6  FIELD  TRIALS. 

1901. 

NATIONAL    CHAMPION    FIELD     TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    Jan.    28.     Judge:    Theo.    Sturgis,    A.    Merriman,    C.    E.    Buckle. 
CHAMPION    STAKE — (10    Starters,    all    English    Setters.) 


Winner. 


Avent  &  Duryea 


Count  Glad-       Hester  Pryune      Eng.  Setter  First 
stone    IV. 


J.    M.    Avent 


IOWA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Fourth  Annual  Trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa,   Aug.    13.      Judge:     John   L.   Barker. 
DERBY — (38   Nominations,    22   Starters;    16   Setters,   6   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


W.    S.   Loudon  Prairie  Belle      Oakley  Hill         Queen    W.    II. 

Boyle  G.    Boyle  Lady    Maud        Rodfleld  Ecstasy 

Mannering 
W.   H.   Scott  Prince  Rodney   Lady's   Count    Jessie  Rodfleld      Eng.  Setter  Third 

"'••d«tone 
C.Ecl.    Coffman  Lottie  Rodfleld  Rodfleld  Lottie  Lorraine    Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


F.    T.    Hastings 
Chas.    Askins 


Chas.    Askins 
Joe    McLin 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (39    Nominations,    23    Starters;    16    Setters,    7    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


J.   A.   Morton 
C.   W.   Mullan 


T.    H.    Noble 
Lewis  Stuehmer 


J.    W.    Canaday 


Kate  Kent 
Selkirk  Iris 


King  Cyrano  Jingo 

Robert    Count  Lady's  Count 

Gladstone  Gladstone 

Buckeye  Flash  Marie's  Sport 

Count  White-  Lady's  Count 

stone  Gladstone 

Missouri  Gale  Tony's  Gale        Lady  Belle 


Pointer        First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


W.    W.    Updike 
Chas.   Askins 


Peg's  Girl  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Jessie  Rodfleld     Eng.  Setter  Piv.  Fourth 


S.  Munger 
Stuehmer 


Eng.  Softer  Div.  Fourth     Chas.    Askins 


SOUTH   DAKOTA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Second  Annual  Trials,   Sioux   Falls,   S.   D.,  Aug.    20.     Judge:   John  L.   Barker. 
DERBY — (28   Nominations,   18    Starters;    6   Setters,    12   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


W.   S.    Doty 
Boyle   G.    Boyle 


Jesse    Fletcher 
W.    II.   Scotl 


Jack    D.,    Jr.      Jack    D.  Fannie  Pointer         First 

Ladv    Maud        Rodfleld  Ecstasy  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Mannering 

Sabines'   Rip     Young  Rip  Rap  Mother  Sabine  Pointer         Third 

Prince   Rodney  Lady's  Count     Jessie  Rodfleld  Eng.  Setter  Third 
i  rladstone 


G.    M.    Dott 
Chas.    Askins 


Tom    Richards 
Chas.    Askins 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (39    Nominations. 

2  7    Starters; 

17    Setters.    10    Pointers.) 

Owner.                         Winner.                   Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize.                   Handler. 

Captain  B.  Queen    P. 

Marie's  Sport    Isabella    Maid 


J.    W.    Flynn  Senator    P. 

Geo.   C.   Thomas,   Jr.    Sports   Solo 

mon 
C.    W.   Mullan  Robert    Count    Lady's  Count     Selkirk  Iris 

Gladstone  Gladstone 

Gus.    Clay  Tosie  Brighton  Jingo  Jingo's  Flora 

J.    A.    Morton  King  Cyrano       Brighton  Joe      Kate  Kent 


Pointer  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  Setter  Third 


Tom    Richards 
Chas.  Askins 


Chas.  Askins 


Pointer 
Pointer 


Piv.  Fourth     Owner 

Piv.  Fourth     W.    W.    Updike 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1901. 


187 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


ROBERT  COUNT  GLADSTONE 


SUBSCRIPTION    STAKE — (9    Starters,    6    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


J.    W.    Considtne  Doc    Hick  Count  RodstoneNona  II. 

Geo.   C.   Thomas,   Jr.    Sport's  Solomon  Marie's  Sport    Isabella  Maid 
J.    W.   Flynn  Senator  P.  Captain   B.         Queen   P. 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Ijm-.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


Chas.  Askins 
Chas.  Askins 
Tom   Richards 


WESTERN  CANADA  KENNEL  CLUB. 


La  Salle,   Man.,   Sept.    2.      Judges:     Maj.    J.    M.    Taylor,   Wm.    C.    Lee. 
DERBY — (15    Starters,    10    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Cooper  &  Burnett 
Hamber   &    Code 
C.    Plaxton 


Sport's  Maid     Sport    IV 
Minto  Bang   III. 

Range  Prince 


Dolly    Varden 
Dot's  Hazel 


Pointer 
Pointer 
Pointer 


First 

Second 

Third 


H.   H.    Cooper 
A.    Code 
Owner 


Owner. 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (18    Starters,    7    Setters,    11    Pointers.) 
Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize. 


w     C    Lee  Zuleika  Shot  Tannis  Pointer         First  Owner 

Fred    W     Scott  Fifae  Bang   III.  Manitoba  Belle    Pointer         Second  Owner 

C     W     Graham  Wapella  Joe       Rex  Q'Appelle  Belle    Pointer         Third  Owner 


SWEEPSTAKE — (For   Cup    donated   by   J.   Lemon   and   a   Club    Medal,    6   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


W.   C.   Lee 
Fred  W.   Scott 
Fred  W.   Scott 
C.   Plaxton 


Zuleika 

Shot 

Lanark  Bee 

Val   Lit 

Fifae 

Bang    III 

Range 

Prince 

Tannis  Pointer         First  Owner 

Atlanta  Eng.  Setter  Second  Owner 

Manitoba   Belle     Pointer         Eq.  Third  Owner 

Pointer  Eq.  Third  Owner 


FIELD  TBIALS. 
1901. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


MANITOBA   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 
Fifteenth  Annual   Trials,   Carman,   Man.,   Sept.    10.      Judges:     S.   C.   Bradley,   C.  E.   Buckle. 
DERBY — 78   Nominations,   24    Starters;    15    Setters,    9   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


John    Myers 
Tlios.    Johnson 
Geo.    Gould 
A  vent   &    Duryea 


Pretti  Sing  Tony    Boy  Nellie    C.  Eng.  Setter  First 

Nebraska  Ben    Young  Jingo      Queen   Rip   Rap  Pointer         Second 
Robs  Rob  Aklit  Pointer  Third 


Prime  Minister  Cutes 


Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


D.    E.    Rose 
C.    H.   Babcock 
C.   E.   McMurdo 
J.    M.    Avent 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (63   Nominations,    30   Starters;    19    Setters,    11   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Avent    &   Duryea 


H.    J.    Hoover 
W.    C.    Lee 


Prime  Minister  Count     Glad-  Hester  Prynne     Eng.  Setter  First 

stone    IV. 

Pinks  Nellie        Gleam's  Pink  Annie  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Zuleika  Shot  Tannis  Pointer         Third 


J.    M.    Avent 


D.    E.   Rose 
Owner 


FREE-FOR-ALL    STAKE— (18     Starters.) 
Judges:    S.    C.    Bradley,    Dr.    W.    H.    Hutchings. 


11.   S.   Bevan 


Eng.  Setter  First 


H.    S.    Bevan 


Owner. 


BRANSON    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Brandon,    Man.,    Sept.    19.      Judge:     Maj.    J.    M.    Taylor. 
DERBY — (21    Nominations,    5    Starters;    3    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Verona   Kennels 
Stockdale   Kennels 
Verona   Kennels 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Verona   P. 

Gladstone 
Cuba  Jr. 

Verona    W. 
Gladstone 


Count  Glad- 
stone IV. 

Cuba  of  Ken- 
wood 

Count    Glad- 
stone IV. 


Countess    K. 
Florida 
Countess   K. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Frank   Richards 
R.   M.   Dodge 
Frank   Richards 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1901. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (29    Nominations,    8    Starters;    3    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Verona  Kennels 
Thos.   Johnson 


W.    S.    Tevis 
W.    J.    Flynn 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Frank     Richards 
A.   C.   Reid 


Verona  Diablo  Count  Glad-  Daisy    Craft 

stone   IV. 

Manitoba  Alberta  Joe  Indiana  Fointer         Second 

Blithe 

Petronella  Young   Jingo  Florida  Pointer  Eq.  Third  It.    M.    Dodge 

Senator    P.         Cant.  B.  Queen    V.  Pointer  Eq.  Third         Frank   Richards 


PUPPY    STAKE — (1    Starter.)      Gold   Medal   withheld   for   want   of   merit. 


F.   J.   Finley 


MANITOBA   STAKE — (Dogs   owned   in   Manitoba.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


W.    C.    Lee 
E.   II.   White 


W.    C.    Lee 


Zuleika  Shot  Tannis  Pointer         First 

Manitoba  Prai-  Brighton  Monk  Manitoba  Belle    Eng.  Setter  Second 

rie  Bird 
Dukes  Rush         Duke  of  Mani-    Cam    Sing  Eng.  Setter  Third 

toba 


Owner 
Owner 


PACIFIC   NORTHWEST    CLUB. 

Whidby  Island,  Puget   Sound,  Wash.,  Oct.   14.     Judge:   J.   A.  Balmer. 
DERBY — (6    Starters,    all    Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


San  De  Fuca  Kennels    Val's  Belle 
Cook   I'iman  Policy  Girl 

W.  W.  Van  Arsdale      Bell  Boy  . 


Bains   Flash 

Val's    Lady 

Eng.  Setter  First 

Dave    Earl 

Top's  Queen 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

Tony  Boy 

Lena   Belle 

Eng.  Setter  Third 

C.  H.  Sweetzer 
H.    L.    Betten 
C.   H.   Babcock 


ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


Ov\  nor. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Dr.    C.    E.    Wilson  Clipper  W.  Marie's    Sport  Isabella    Maid 

A.    II.   Nelson  Sport's  Destiny  Marie's   Sport  Mark's  Fleet 

W.   W.   Van  Arsdale     Peach  Blossom  Count  Gl-id-  Peach   Mark 

stone    IV. 


Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Second     Owner 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Second      C.   II.  Babcock 


C.   E.   Worden 


Pearl's  Jingle    Young  Jingo       Pearl's   Dot   II     Pointer 


Third 


J.    E.    Lucas 


MONOKGAHELA   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 
Seventh  Annual  Trials,   Senecaville,  O.,  Oct.   29.     Judges:    N.  Wallace,  Maj.   J.   M.   Taylor. 

MEMBERS'  STAKE. 


Owner. 


A.    C.    Peterson 


A.    C.    Peterson 
W.   S.   Bell 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Hal's  Hope 


Rod's  Chic 
Marse  Chan 


Haro'd  Skim-  Hunters'    Nelly     Eng.  Setter  First 

pole  Bly 

Rod's    Pilot  Rosa  Gladstone    Eng.  Setter  Second 

Ladv's  Count  Latonia  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Gladstone 


Handler. 


Owner 

W.   II.  Beazell 


190 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1901. 


DERBY — (47   Nominations,    26    Starters;    18   Setters,    8   Pointers.) 
Judges:    N.  Wallace,  W.   S.  Bell,   Maj.   J.  M.   Taylor. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Medina  Kennels 
Stockdale  Kennels 


Miss  Wickliffe   Marie's  Sport    Miss   Tony 
Cuba  Jr.  Cuba  of  Ken-      Florida 

wood 
Smyser   &    Richards      Sister's  Babe      Hurstbourne     Little  Sister 

Zip 
A.    C.    Feterson  Gypsy  Maid        Tony  King  Cricket  C. 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Pointer        Second 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


A.    M.    Wise 
R.    M.    Dodge 


Ed   Garr 
Owner 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (44    Nominations,    27    Setters,    17    Pointers;    30    Starters,    16    Setters, 

14  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


J     A     Morton  King  Cyrano       Jingo  Kate    Kent  Pointer  First 

D    j'  O'Connell  Alix    II.  Jingo  Ripo  Pointer         Second 

C     B     Wolfe  Queen  Mab.        Young    Jingo     Eve  Pointer         Third 


W.   W.  Updike 
Nat.    B.   Nesbitt 
Tide   Huston 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


KING    CYRANO 


MICHIGAN    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Lake  View,    Mich.,   Nov.    5.      Judges:    John    Davidson,   W.   J.    Baughn,    E.   D.    Magoon. 
OPEN  DERBY — (25   Nominations,    15   Starters;    14    Setters,   1   Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Frank    Holmes  Count  Holmes    Count  Diamond  Little    Dorrit 

Reynolds  &  Perkins     Koran  Noble       Koran    K.  Bo.  Belle 

L.    Hilsendegen  Little  Casino     Ladys  Count       Queen  of  Dia- 

Gladstone  monds 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Owner 

P.   O' Riley 

Er.    Shelly 


MEMBERS'   DERBY — (36   Nominations,    10    Starters;    8   Setters,    2   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Reynolds   &   Perkins     Koran  Noble      Koran    K.  Bo.    Belle 

L.    Hilsendegen              Little  Casino     Lady's  Count  Queen  of  Dia- 

Gladstone  monds 

W     M     Tanner               Rod's  Pride         Cincinnatus'  Ruth    T.    Etol 
III.                       Pride 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  Setter  Tli ird 


P.   O'  Riley 
Er.    Shelly 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1901. 


191 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (24    Nominations,    15    Starters;    13    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Clugston  &  Munroe 
C.   B.   Sisson 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


King    Bo  Kingston  Nellie   F. 

Petrel's  Count   Count  Glad-  Rod's  Petrel 
stone   IV. 

Clugston    &   Munroe      Tony's  Count     Tony  Boy  Lady's    Countess  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 

Frank   Holmes  Honest  Monk      Monk  of   the  Woodbine  Belle     Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 

Dale 


Asher    Cadv 
Er.     Shelly 


Asher    Cad; 
Owner 


OHIO    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Washington,  C.  H.  Ohio,  Nov.  5.     Judges:  Geo.  R.  Haswell,  Maj.  J.  M.  Taylor,  Theo.  Goodman. 
MEMBERS    DERBY — (14    Nominations,    12    Starters;    7    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


H.    L.    Brown 
Chas.    W.    Tway 
F.    R.    Murphy 
H.    H.    Stambaugb 


Jingo's  Osceola  Jingo's  Pearl  Nellie   Rip  Rap  Pointer         First  Owner 

Count  Oakley     Oakley  Hill  Oueeu   W.    H.  Eng.  SetterSeeond  Owner 

Czar  Jaeksonian  Ellen  Eng.  Setter  Third  H.    L.    Brown 

Mister  Jim  Not   Given  Not   given  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  E.  S.   Munger 


OPEN  DERBY — (39   Nominations,  Eighteen    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


H.   J.    Hoover 
Stockdale   Kennels 


O'Connell  &  Erwin 
Medina   Kennels 


Marse  Ben  Domoko  Mecca  II 

Cuba   Jr.  Cuba  of  Ken-  Florida 

wood 

Col.    Snot  Col.    R.  Spot's   Girl 

Mis-;  Wickliffe   Marie's  Sport  Miss    Tony 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer  Second 


Eng.  SeCter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


W.   D.   Gilchrist 
R.    M.   Dodge 


A.    M.    Wise 
A.    M.    Wise 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


CUBA  JCXIOR 


192 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1901. 


MEMBERS  ALL-AGE  STAKE — (15  Nominations,  12  Starters;   8  Setters;   4  Pointers.) 


Chas.    W.    Tway 
C.    B.    Wolfe 
H.    L.    Brown 

Dr.    D.    W.   Boone 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Rip    Tick  Young   Kip  RapMiss   Tick   Girl  Pointer         First  Owner 

Queen  Mab.         Young   Jingo     Eve  Pointer  Second  Tide    Huston 

Duchess    of        Lady's  Count      Tessie    Rodfield  Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 

Honor  Bright     Gladstone 

Paul  Boone         Rodfield  Pippa  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  Owner 


OPEN    ALL-AGE    STAKE — (39    Nominations,    20    Starters;    10    Setters;    10    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


C.    B.    Wolfe 
W.    H.    Dillman 

Chas.    W.    Tway 
J.    A.    Morton 
L.   Stuehmer 


Pointer  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 


Queen  Mab.  Young  Jingo     Eve 

Gem  of  Noble  Trouble               Virginia  Glad- 
stone 

Rip   Tick  Young  Rip  RapMiss  Tick    Girl     Pointer         Third 

King  Cyrano  Jingo                    Kate  Kent            Pointer         Eq.  Fourth 

Count  White-  Lady's  Count     Jessie    Rodfield     Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth 

stone  Gladstone 


Tide    Huston 
E.   S.    Hunger 

Owner 

W.   W.    Updike 

I.    T.   Carter 


INDEPENDENT    FIELD    TRIAD    CLUB. 

Third  Annual  Trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  November  11.     Judges:   C.  B.  Whitford,  John  Bolus,  S.  H. 

Socwell. 
DERBY — (73  Nominations,  33  Starters;   23  Setters;   10  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


B.    G.   Boyle  Lady  Maude       Rodfield  Ecstasy 

Mannering 

Smyser  &   Richards      Sister's  Babe     Hurstbourne  Little   Sister 

Zip 

E.    McGuire  Miss  Fiske  Young  Hal  Maude 

W.   W.   Titus  Marse  Ben  Domoko  Mecca   II 


Eng.  Setter-First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 


Pointer         Third 
Eng.  SetterFourth 


Chas.  Askins 
E.l.    Garr 


Eli  Donaldson 
W.    D.    Gilchrist 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (47    Nominations,    24    Starters;    15    Setters;    9    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


L.    Steuhmer 


Geo.  C.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Guthrie  &  Creswell 


Stockdale   Kennels 


Count  White-     Lady's  Count  Jessie  Rodfield      Eng.  SetterFirst 

stone  Gladstone 

Sport's  SolomouMarie's  Sport  Isabella  Maid 

Ortiz  Vic's  Vic  Cincinnatus'  Browns   Queen 

Pride  Vic 

Cuba,    Jr.           Cuba  of  Ken-  Florida 
wood 


Eng.  SetterSecond 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Pointer         Fourth 


I.    T.    Carter 


Chas.    Askins 
Geo.   McLin 


R.    M.    Dodge 


MEMBERS    STAKE — (Open    to    Club    Members:       30    Nominations,    12    Starters;     10    Setters; 

2  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


G.   G.    Williamson 

W.    J.    Baughn 
C.   A.    Paetzel 
A.    E.    Schilling 


Leading  Lady    Count  Glad-        Dan's   Lady 

Gladstone  IV. 
Tony's  Lady       Tony   Boy  Ouida    F. 

Jingo's  Boy         Jingo  Dot's    Pearl 

Rod's  Empress  Rodfield  Bessie    Sharp 


Eng.  SetterFirst 

Eng.  SetterSecond 
Pointer  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


J.    II.    Johnson 

.Tno.  Gude 

J.    H.    Johnson 

Joe  McLin 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1901. 


193 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


JINGO'S  BOY. 


POINTER    CLUB    OF    AMERICA. 

Manor,   L.   I.,  N.   Y.,   Nov.   12.  .  Judges:   John   Brett,   Cy  Wilcox,   Robert  Armstrong 
DERBY — 3    Starters.      (Members    only.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Westlake  Pointer 

Kennels 
H.  W.  Terry 
Geo.  S.  Mott 


Sam's   Mars      Flain    Sam         Golden    Rod  Pointer 

Merry  Girl  Teddy   B.  King's  Daughter  Pointer 

Queen's  Derby   Prince's  Lad       Mott's   Black       Pointer 
Sensation 


Second 
Third 


Owner 
Owner 


MEMBERS    STAKE — 4    Starters.       (Members    only.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Pointer 

First 

Owner 

Pointer 

Second 

Owner 

Pointer 

Third 

Owner 

Dr.    A.    Fitch 


H.   W.  Terry 
Geo.  S.   Mott 


Princes  Lad's  Prince's  Lad  Viola 

Lassie 

Teddy  B.  Clip  Queen 

Motts  Regent  Ripstone  Pearl's 


ALL- AGE    STAKE — 6    Starters.      (Members    only.) 


H.  W.  Terry 
H.  W.  Terry 
W.   Ferguson,  Jr. 


Merry  Girl  Teddy   B.  King's    Daughter  Pointer         First  Owner 

Teddy    B.  Clip  Queen  Pointer        Second  Owner 

Frederica  Tim  of  Kent       Miss    Fred  Pointer        Third  Owner 


CHAMPION    STAKE — (Open    to    all.)      4    Starters. 


Owner. 


Frank  E.  Norton 
W.  Furgeson,  Jr. 
C.   Costar 


Duke  Sport  Birdie. 

Frederica  Tim  of  Kent       Miss   Fred 

Fred  L.  Prince's    Lad     Leah   H. 


First 

Second 

Third 


194 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1901. 


CONNECTICUT  EIELD   TRIAL   CLUB.      (Open  to   New   England  Dog's.) 

Hampton,  Conn.,  Nov.  13.     Judges:  Arthur  R.   Sharpe,  Harry  B.  Tallman. 
DERBY — (12  Nominations,   9  Starters,  all  Setters.) 


A.   M.   Arnold 
H.  A.   Waldron 
II.   A.    Waldron 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Lady    B. 

Judy 

Patch 


Adam's    Sport   Hannah  S. 


Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

Eng.  Setter  Second  Owner 

Highland  Fleet  Albert's  Bonnie   Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (16    Nominations,    11    Starters,    all    Setters.) 


Owner. 


Good  Hope  Kennels 
Wm.  G.  Conistock 
American  Kennels 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Cal   R.  Koran    K.  Ella   March 

Ruby's  Dan  Dan  Gladstone  Gath's    Ruby 

Count  Lady-  Count   Glad-      Dan's  Lady 
stone  stone   IV. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


0.    D.    Redfield 
Wm.   G.    Comstock 
0.   D.    Redfield 


MEMBERS  STAKE— (4  Starters;  3  Setters;  1  Pointer.) 


Wm     G     Comstock       Doll   GladstoneGladstone   Boy  Speckle    Gown      Eng.  Setter  First 
R     Crompton  Kate    Rodfield  Rodfield  Pippa  Eng.  Setter  Seco. 

H     P     Emory  Yolo  Devonshire  Lad  Bessie  Kakais       Pointer        Tnir 


Second 
Third 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


INTERNATIONAL  FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Thirteenth    Annual    Trials,    St.,    Joachim,    Ont.,    Can.,    Nov.     12.     Judges:    J.    A.    Armstrong, 

A.  Harrington. 

DERBY (31  Nominations,  12  Starters,  all  English  Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


L.  Hilsendegen 

Chas.    Sheldon 
Jno.    D.    Patterson 

W.  B.  Wells 

W.    M.    Tanner 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Little  Casino      Lady's    Count  Queen  of  Dia- 

Gladstone  monds 

Nellie  Sheldon   Smith's  Rod      Pet 
Selkirk  Trooper  Lady's  Count  Selkirk  Freda 

Gladstone 
Selkirk  Wanda  Lady's    Count  Selkirk  Freda 

Gladstone 
Rod's  Pride  III  Cincinnatus'       Ruth    T:    Etol      Eng.  Setter  Fourth 

Pride 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d. 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d. 


Er.    Shelly 

— -  Huddelson 
T.  Andrews 

Owner 

Er.    Shelly 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (5    Starterjs.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


L.  H.    &   M.  A.  Smith  Rhoebe's  Tony    Boy 

Dan  Wind'em 
C    E     Sisson  Petrel's  Count  Count  Glad- 

stone  IV. 
L.  H.  &.  M.  A.  Smith    Rhoebe's  Kate  Tony   Boy 
Wind'em 


Rhoebe's 

Wind'em 
Rod  s  Petrel 

Rhoebe's 
Wind'em 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Handler. 


M.   A.   Smith 
Er.  Shelly 
M.   A.   Smith 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1901. 


195 


ILLINOIS     FIELD     TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Third  Annual   Trials,    Robinson,    111.,    Nov.    19.     Judges:    Dr.   E.    R.   Hickerson,    J.    A.    Graham, 

Theo.    Goodman. 
OPEN  DERBY — (57   Nominations,   18    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Sniyser  &   Richards      Sister's    Babe 


W.    W.   Titus 
Chas    W.   Tway 
C.    Ed.   Coffman 


ITurstbourne 
Zip 

Marse  Ben  Domoko 

Count  Oakley     Oakley    Hill 
Lottie  Rodfleld  Rodfield 


Little   Sister  Eng.  Setter  First  Ed.    Garr 

Mecca  II.  Eng.  Setter  Second  W.    D.    Gilchrist 

Queen   W.   H.  Eng.  SetterEq.  3d.  Chas.    W.    Tway 

Lottie   Lorraine  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d.  Joe   McLin 


MEMBERS  DERBY — (8   Starters;   3  Setters;   5  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Jas.   Pease  Cyrano's  Kent    King   Cyrano  Roxey    Kent 

A.    E.    Schilling  Rod's  Empress  Rodfield  Bessie     Sharp 

J.   B.   Turner  Blue  Point          Hal    Pointer  Pearl's    Faith 

Jas.   Pease  Drill's  Scout       Drillmaster  Wanda 


Pointer        First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer        Third 
Pointer        Fourth 


W.   W.   Updike 
Joe    McLin 
H.    H.    Hicks 
W.   W.   Updike 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (26    Nominations,    9    Starters;    4   Setters;    5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.    A.    Morton 
Chas.    W.    Tway 
W.   B.   Schuler 
J.    W.    Considine 


King  Cyrano      Jingo  Kate  Kent  Pointer  First  W.   W.  Updike 

Rip    Tirk  Young  Rip  Rap  Miss   Tick   Girl    Pointer  Second  Chas.    W.    Tway 

Elma  B.  Rush    Lad  of  Rush       Pearl's   Kent        Pointer         Eq.  Third  Ed.   Garr 

Doc  Hick  Count  Rodstone  Nona  H.  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third  Chas.    AsKins 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


DOC  HICK 


196 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1901. 


NORTH     AMERICAN     FIELD     TRIAL     CLUB. 

Ruthven,   Ont.,   Can.,   Nov.    19.     Derby   Judges:    W.    B.   Tristam,   M.   A.    Smith. 

DERBY — (30  Nominations,  9   Starters,  all  Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Frank  E.  Holmes 
E.   Brodie 
M.   C.   Byers 
L.    Hilsendegen 

W.    M.   Tanner 


Count  Holmes    Count  Diamond  Little  Dorrit 
Belle  II  Barney  Maud   S 


Eng 
Ens 


Setter  First 
Setter  Second 


Nellie  Byers 

Little  Casino 


Donald   Bane     Gladstone   Bess     Eng.  Setter  Third 


Lady's  Count  Queen  of  Dia- 

Gladstone  tnonds 

Rod's  Pride  IllCincinnatus'  Ruth  T.  Etol 
Pride 


Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth 


Owner 
Huddelson 

Frank    Holmes 
Er.    Shelly 


Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth      Er.    Shelly 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — Judges   W.   B.   Tristam,    F.   Holmes.      (7    Starters,   all    Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


M.   A.    Smith 


P.    Brodie 
L.    H.   Smith 


Rhoebe's  Kate  Tony  Boy  Rhoebe'sWind"emEng.  Setter  First 

Wind'em 
Tony  Bee  Dash  Antonio     Queen   Bird  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Rhoebe's  Dan    Tony   Boy  Rhoebe'sWind'emEng.  Setter  Third 

Wind'em 


T.  Andrews 
Owner 


MEMBERS 

STAKE — (4    Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam.                   Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

W.  J.  Campeau 

Dan 

Toledo    B. 

Rose                        Eng.  Setter  First 

A. 

Pelton 

EASTERN  FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Twenty-Third  Annual  Trial,  Newton,  N.  C,  Nov.  23.     Judges:  N.  Wallace,  Prof.  Eric  Hamber. 
MEMBERS   STAKE — (8   Starters;    6    Setters;   2    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


P.   Lorlllard,   Jr. 
W.    B.    Meares 
George   Crocker 


Jean  de  Reszke  Gleam's   Pink     Dell   V. 
Tar  Heel  Rush  Mark  Fancy  Free 

Cranfleld  Nellie  Robert  of  the      Spotted    Satin 
West 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  SetterSecond 
Eng.  SetterThird 


Owner 
Owner 
S.   C.    Bradley 


DERBY — (48  Nominations,   16  Starters;   10   Setters;    6   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Geo.  J.  Gould 
George   Crocker 


F.   Lorlllard,   .Tr. 


Robs  Rob  Aklit  Pointer  First 

Sallie  Brass        Devonshire  Drayton  Belle       Pointer         Second 

Neros 

Apache  Dash  Antonio  Pauline  Eng.  SetterThird 


J.    Armstrong 
S.    C.   Bradley 


Chas.    Tucker 


ALL-AGE 

STAKE— 

(26   Nominations,  13   Starters;   11   Setters;   2   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                   Dam.                   Breed.              Prize.                   Handler. 

P.   Lorillard,  •  Jr. 
F.    II.    Beall 
Oakland   Kennels 
Luke  White 


Peg's  Girl  Rodfield  Lady    Webster  Eng.  Setter  First  Chas.    Tucker 

Miss  Tucker  Eugene   T.  Palsy  Eng.  Setter  Second  Owner 

Doc   Light  Jingo's   Light      Gulls   Juno  Pointer  Eq.  Third  H.    A.   Tomlinson 

Tram])  Prince    Boris  Darby  Pointer  Eq.  Third  Owner 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1901. 


197 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE— (2  hour  heats;)   6  Starters,  all  Setters. 


Owner. 


Sire. 


P.   Lorillard,  Jr. 
George  Crocker 
F.    H.   Beall 


I'ink's  Boy        Gleam's  Pink     Belle   of  Pauling  Eng.  Setter  First  Chas.   Tucker 

Miss  Meadows  Tony's  Gale        Minnie    T.  Eng.  Setter  Second  S.  C.   Bradley 

Miss  Tucker        Eugene  T.  Palsy  Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 


MISSOURI    TIELD     TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Paris,  Mo.,  Nov.  25.     Judges:  P.  H.  Bryson,  Dr.  M.  F.  Rogers,  Theo.  Goodman. 
DERBY — (46  Nominations,  12  Starters;  7  Setters;  5  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.  K.  Terry 
Chas.  Proctor 
Chas.    W.   Tway 

Stockdale   Kennels 


Percival  Jingo  Jingo's  Light  Phi 

Alpine    Lad        Lad  of  Jingo  Fanny   Flash 

Count  Oas:ey     Oakley    Hill  Queen  W.   H. 

Cuba,   Jr.  Cuba  of  Ken-  Florida 

wood 


Pointer         First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 
Pointer  Eq.  Third 


D.   E.    Rose 
D.   E.    Rose 
•  'has.   W.   Twav 
R.    M.   Dodge 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — Twelve  drawn  to  start.     Senator  P.,  Uncle  B.,  and  Ortiz  Lad  protested  as 
winners  of  an  All-Age  Stake  and  dropped. 


Winner. 


Chas.   K.   Brown  Annie  B.  Uncle    B.  Pride  of  AbercornEng.  Setter  First  A.    M.    Wise 

Chas.    W.   Tway  Hip  Tick  Young  Rip  RapMi-s  Tick  Girl      Pointer  Second  Chas.  W.   Tway 

Alex.  McLachlin  Joe  Howard        Brighton  Joe       Missouri  Green     Pointer  Third  X.    B.   Crisp 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


COUNT  WHITESTONE 


198 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1901. 


INTERSTATE     CHAMPION    FIELD     TRIAL     ASSOCIATION. 

Paris,  Mo.,  Nov.   30.     P.   H.   Brysqn,  Dr.   M.  F.  Rogers,  Judges. 

INTER-STATE    CHAMPIONSHIP    STAKE — (First    heat,    one    hour;    12  Starters;    9    Setters; 

3    Pointers.) 


C.    B.    Cooke 
Ortiz    Fruit   Farm 
L.    Stuehmer 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Sport's  Bov  Marie's  Sport  Isabella    Maid       Eng.  Setter  First  Chas.    Askins 

Ortiz  Lad  "  Rodfield  Grace  G.  Darling  Eng.  Setter  Second  D.   E.    Rose 

Count  White-  Lady's  Count  Jessie    Rodfield     Eng.  Setter  Third  I.   T.    Carter 
stone                    Gladstone 


WESTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Inaugural  trials,   Glasgow,   Mo.,   Dec.   2.     Judges;   P.  H.   Bryson,  Dr.   M.   F.   Rogers,    Jas.   Cole. 
DERBY — (40   Nominations,    13    Starters,    9    Setters,    4   Pointers.) 


Chas.     Proctor 
Stoekdale    Kennels 


Ortiz     Fruit    Farm 
W.    K.    Terry 


Winner. 


Alpine  Lad 
Cuba  Jr. 


Ortiz  King 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Lad  of  Jingo  Fanny    Flash        Pointer         First  D.    E.    Rose 

Cuba  of  Ken-  Florida                    Pointer         Second  R.  M.   Dodge 

wood 

Lady's   Count  Ortiz  Vic's  Vic  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third  Geo.    McLin 
Gladstone 

Percival  Jingo  Jingo's  Light  Phi                           Pointer         Eq.  Third  D.   E.    Rose 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


ALPINE     LAD 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (11  Starters;   9   Setters;   2  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handle 


Devereaux  &  Edwards    Uncle  B.  Harwick  Dan's   Lady  Eng.  Setter  First  D.   E.    Rose 

J.    W.    Flynn  Senator    P.        Capt.   B.  Queen    P.  Pointer         Second  D.   E.    Rose 

Ortiz    Fruit   Farm  Ortiz  Vic's  Vic  Cincinnatus'       Brown's  Queen  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third  Geo.   McLin 

Pride  Vic 

J.    W.    Considine  Doc  Hick  Count  RodstoneXona    H.  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third  Chas.   Askins 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1901. 


199 


AMERICAN    POINTER    CHAMPIONSHIP    FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Inaugural,   and   only   trials,   Lawrenceville,    111.,    Dec.    4.     A.    J.    Davenport,   Maj.   J.   M.   Taylor, 

F.  A.  Jackson,  Judges. 
PUPPY  STAKE — (3    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Geo.   I.   Nunn 
J.   Pesch 


A.  B.  Caldwell 
Geo.   I.    Nunn 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


A.    B.    Caldwell  Clementine         Ightfield  Joe       Dot  Spring  Pointer         First  A.   B.  Caldwell 

F.    C.    Lockhart  Queen  of  the      Ned  >»ueen  Pointer         Second  F.   C.   Lockhart 

West 


H.     G. 

Gerlarh 

Star  Jingo 

Major  Jingo 

Fannie  Denison    Pointer 

Third 

H. 

G.   Garlach 

BREEDERS 

STAKE — (4    Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam.                   Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

Trixie  Jingo's  Busy    Bee 

Two  Spot 

Brookdale  Baby  Dream   of  Elkwood   Kate 

Florida 

Jubilee  Blithe    Rector  Dinah 

Trixie  Kent         Owen  Marshall's   Lil 


Pointer 

First 

Joe   McLin 

Pointer 

Second 

Eli   Donaldson 

Pointer 

Third 

A.   B.  Caldwell 

Pointer 

Fourth 

Joe   McLin 

MEMBERS   DERBY — (6    Starters.)      C.   L. 

Thomas,   W.   P.   McHenry,   P.   C. 

Lockhart,    Judges 

Owner.                       Winner.                   Sire. 

Dam.                   Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Dr.  E.   L.  Denison 
Jesse   Fletcher 
E.   McGuire 
Geo.   I.    Nunn 


Plain  Sam,  Jr.  Plain   Sam  Sioux   Girl 

Sabine's  Rip  Young  Rip  Rap  Mother   Sabine 

Miss  Fiske  Young  Hal        Maude 

Hallie  Jingo  Hal   Pointer       Jingo's   Dot 


First 

Eli    Donaldson 

Second 

Tom    Richards 

Third 

Eli    Donaldson 

Fourth 

Joe   McLin 

ALL-AGE  STAKE — (5  Starters.) 


Owner. 


Wiiner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Jesse    Fletcher 
Chas.    E.    Paetzel 
E.    McGuire 
Dr.   N.   R.    Engles 


Sabine's    Rip  Young  Rip  Rap    Mother  Sabine 

Jingo's   Boy  Jingo  Dot's   Pearl 

Miss  Fiske  Young  Hal         Maude 

Spot    IV.  Sir  Royal  Dan     Queen  Lititz 


First 
Second 
Third 
Fourth 


Tom  Richards 
J.  H.  Johnson 
Eli  Donaldson 
Eli  Donaldson 


CHAMPION    STAKE— (8    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Vv  inner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


Chas.   E.    Poetzel 
Jesse  Fletcher 
A.    B.    Caldwell 
Dr.    N.    R.    Engles 


Jingo's  Boy  Jingo  Mother  Sabine 

Sabine's  Rip  ,  Young  Rip   RapDot  s    Pearl 

Jubilee  Blithe  Rector  Dinah 

Spot  IV.  Sir  Royal   Dan  Queen    Lititz 


First 

Second 
Third 

Fourth 


J.    H.    Johnson 
Tom   Richards 
A.  B.  Caldwell 
Eli    Donaldson 


KENTUCKY   FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

Second   Annual   Trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,   Dec.    11.     Judges:    Hon.    Christy   Churchill,    Judge   Zell 

Gaston,   Maj.   J.   M.   Taylor. 
DERBY — (12    Starters,    10    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Smyser  &  Richards 

Chas.  Proctor 
W.  K.  Terry 
W.    H.    Warnke 


Sister's   Babe    Hurstbourne  Little  Sister 

Zip 

Alpine  Lad        Lad  of  Jingo  Fanny   Flash 

Percival  Jingo  Jingo's  Light  Phi 

Queen  Oakley     Oakley  Hill  Queen    W.    H. 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Pointer        Second 
Pointer  Eq.  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


Chas.  W.  Tway 

D.  E.  Rose 
D.  E.  Rose 
W.  D.  Gilchrist 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1901. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (5  Starters,  2  Setters,  3  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


(has.    E.    Paetzel 
H.    A.    Ford 
W.    B.    Schuler 
G.    G.    Williamson 


Jingo's  Bov        Jingo  Dot's   Pearl  Pointer  First  J.  H.  Johnson 

Rip  Tick  Young  Rip  RapMisa   Tick   Girl  Pointer         Second  Chas.    W.    Tway 

Elma  B.Rush    Lad  of  Rush       Pearl's   Kent  Pointer        Eq.  Third  Chas.    W.    Tway 

Leading  Lady    Count  Glad-        Dan's    Lady  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third  J.  II.  Johnson 
stone   IV. 


MEMBERS    STAKE — (6    Starters,    all    setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


W.    H.    Kaye 
W.    H.    Kaye 


Dash  Unknown  Unknown 

Kaye's  Fleet     Hurstbourne       Lady  Winn 
Lelap 

Dr.    F.    W.    Samuel      Lelaps  Hurstbourne      Lady    Winn 

Zip 


Setter  First 

Kiil.'.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  Setter  Third 


Owner 

Owner 


S.  B.   Hayes 


RILEY    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Riley,    Ind.,    Nov.    28.      Judges:    (Derby)    Wm.    Naft    Kemper,    C.    R.    McGranahan. 

DERBY. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Irving    Preston 
Geo.    Carter 
J.    L.    Graham 
Wm.   Horsley 


Ren    O.  Dick    II  Dottie 

Moll  Zip  Ben   Hur  Nancy   L. 

June  P.  Bob  Maude   D. 

Congress  Boy  Young  Rip  Rap  Croxteth  Lily 


Setter 

First 

Setter 

Second 

Setter 

Eq.  Third 

Pointer 

Eq.  Third 

ALL-AGE    STAKE — Judges:     C.    R.    McGranahan,    H.     Vestra. 


W.    Xattkemper 


T.    I..    Graham 
Roy    Butler 


Winner. 


Count  Gr(  y- 

stone 
June  B. 

Han 


Sire. 


Count  Lady- 
stone 
Fob 
Not  given 


Fail-land    Pet         Eng.  Setter  First 


Maud  D. 

Not  given 


Png.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


II.    L.    Betten 
W.    B.   Coutts 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1902. 

PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Santa  Maria,   Cal.;    Jan.    13.      Judge:   J.  A.   Balmer. 
DERBY — (7   Starters;    4   English   Setters;    3    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Stoekdale    Kennels  Cuba,   Jr 


Cuba  of  Ken-  Florida 
wood 

Rod's   Lark        Rodfield  Count's  Diana 

Ned   Funston     Kris   Kringle  Plain  Sister 


First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


ALL    AGE    STAKE— (15    Starters;    6    English    Setters.    0    Pointers.) 


Handler. 


R.    M.   Dodge 


C.    H.   Babcoek 
W.     B.     Coutts 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


W.    W.    Van  Arsdale     Dr.    Daniels        Plain   Sam  Dolly  I).  II. 

C.   E.    Worden  Pearl's  Jingle   Young  Jingo  Pearl's  Dot  II. 

W.    W.    Van   Arsdale     Peach  BlossomCounl    Clad-  Peach  Mark 

stone    IV 

T.  J.  A.  Tiedemann         Northern  Joe  dimming  Mecca  II. 

Huntress 


Pointer  First 

Pointer         Second 
Eng. Setter  Eq.    3d 

Eng. Setter  Eq.    3d 


Handler. 


C.    H.    Babcoek 
J.    E.    Lucas 
C.    H.    Babcoek 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


DOCTOR  DANIELS 


UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  Jan.  20.     Judges:  W.  W.  Titus,  P.  Dorillard,  H.  B.  Duryea. 
POINTER  DERBY— (Nomination.     5   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Zell   Gaston 


W.   K.   Terry 
Chas.    Proctor 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Jingo's  Bang     Young  Jingo  Queen  Rip  Rap  Pointer 
„      .                                                 of  Elgin 

I  ercival  Jingo  Jingo's  Light  Phi  Pointer 

Alpine   Lad        Lad  of  Jingo  Fr  ",'..  Flash  Pointer 


W.    D.    Gilchrist 


D.    E.    Rose 
D.    E.    Rose 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1902. 


SETTER   DERBY— (Nominations,    15    Starters.)     Judges:    W.   W.   Titus,   Theo.    Sturgis. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


H.   J.   Hoover 
Avent  &  Duryea 


Avent  &  Duryea 


Marse   Beu 
Cherokee 


Domoko 
Val   Lit 


Tony   Boy 


Eng. Setter   First 
Eng. Setter  Second 


Mecca   II. 
Dot    Roy's 

Sister 
Countess  Meteor  Eng. Setter   Third 


W.    D.    Gilchrist 
J.    M.    Avent 


J.    M.    Avent 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (Nominations,   15   Starters,   14  English   Setters,   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Prize. 


P     Lorillard,    Jr.  Rancocas  Jack  Eugene  T.  Maud 

Edwards  &  Devereux    Uncle  B  Harwick  Dan's  Lady 

J     W    Flynn  Senator   P  Captain    B.         Queen    P. 


Eng.Setter    First 
Eng. Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


C.  Tucker 

D.  E.    Rose 
1).    E.    Rose 


ALABAMA    FIELD     TRIAL    CLUB. 

Athens,  Ala.,  Feb.  3.     Judges:  Maj.  J.  M.  Taylor,  Charles  B.  Cooke. 
DERBY (13   Nominations,   10  Starters;   5  English  and  1   Irish  Setter,  4   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Lee  Moody 
B.  Brooks 
J.    W.   Brown 


Rondo 
Wu   Chung 
May  Belle 


Not   Given 

Fitzsimmons 

Dickburn 


Not    Given 
Muckles 
Peggy    Pride 


Eng.Setter  First 
Irish  Setter  Second 
Eng.Setter  Third 


Lee    Moody 
B.    Brooks 
B.    Brooks 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (13    Nominations,    10    Starters;    6    Pointers,    4    English    Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.   F.   Fletcher 
W.    Y.    Dent 
Lee  Moody 

T.   T.   Ashford 


Fred  T. 
Lady   Tora 

Countess 

Ladystone 
Danube 


Don  P. 
Banker 

Count   Lady- 
stone 
Tony  Boy 


Jessie 
Maud    V. 
Mark's    Liz. 


Eng.Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.Setter  Ei      3id. 


W.    G.    Hodgins 
E.    B.    Bishop 
Lee    Moody 


Eng.Setter  Equal   3d         W.    G.    Hodgins 


FREE-FOR-ALL    STAKE. —  (6    Starters;    4    English    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


J.   F.   Fletcher 
W.    Y.   Dent 
Lee    Moody 


Fred   T. 
Lady  Tora 
Countess 
Ladystone 


Don  P. 

Banker 
Count   Lady- 
stone 


Jessie 
Maud   V. 
Mark's   Liz 


Eng.Setter  First 
Pointer         Eq.    2d 
Eng.Setter  Eq.    2d 


W.    G.     Hodgins 
E.     B.     Bishop 
Lee    Moody 


CONTINENTAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Grand- Junction,    Tenn.,    Feb.    8.     Judges:    S.    C.    Bradley,    Theodore    Sturgis. 
MEMBERS  STAKE — (7  Starters;   4  English  Setters;   3  Pointers.) 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


H.    B.   Duryea 


E.   H.    Osthaus 
H.    l'>.    Duryea 


Roysterer  Count  Hester  Prymne  Eng.Setter  First 

Gladstone  IV. 

Grant  Thiers  Antonia  Queen  Eng.Setter  Second 

Ned  B  Rap  Lady  Grace  Pointer         Third 


H.    B.   Duryea 


E.    H.    Osthaus 
H.    B.   Duryea 


DERBY — Judges:    S.    C.    Bradley,    W.    "W.    Titus.      (Nominations,    10     Starters,    7    Setters,    3 

Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Dam. 


Avent  &  Durvea  Mohawk  Tonv  Bov  Countess  Meteor  Eng.Setter  First  J.    M.    Avent 

W     H     Hutchinb'S  Pretti    Sing        Tony  Boy  Nellie   C  Eng.Setter   Second  D.    E.    Rose 

C    H     &  J.   Cheiault    Bessie   Gath       Sport's  Gath      Bessie    P.  Eng.Setter  Third  J.    H.   Johnso 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1902. 


203 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — Judges:   Bradley  and   Titus.      (Nominations,   12    Starters,   10   English   Set- 
ters,    2     Pointers.) 


Handler. 


Jno.    W.    Considine         Doc   Hick  Count  RodstoueXona    H.  Eng.Setter  First  C.     Asking 

Arent   &  Duryea  Clip   Wind'em    Tony    Boy  Phoebe  Wind-em  Eng.Setter  Second  J.    M.    Aveut 

Oakland  Kennels  Doc  Light  Jingo's  Light     Gull's   Juno  Pointer         Third  R.  A.  Tomlinson 

NATIONAL    CHAMPIONSHIP    FIELD     TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   Feb.   21.     Judges:   Hobart  Ames,   C.   E.   Buckle,    H.    S.   Bevan. 
(Five   Nominations:    Two   Starters;    Sioux  and   Clip   Wind'em.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Avent    &   Duryea 


Count   Glad-       Hester   Pryune     Eng.  Setter  First 
stone   IV 


J.    M.    Avent 


IOWA    FIELD     TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Emmetsburg,   Iowa;   August    10.     Judges:   W.   W.   Titus. 
DERBY — (55    Nominations,    28    Starters,    20    English    Setters,    8    Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

George  E.   Gray 
J.  W.  Canaday 
J.    W.    Blythe 

Captain  Jack 
Missouri  Sue 
Lady   Whyte 

Col.    R. 
Missouri    Gale 
Count    White- 
stone 

Sport's   Girl 
Thier's    Sue 
Princess  Whyte 

Eng.Setter 
Eng.Setter 
Eng.Setter 

First 

Second 

Third 

Jno.    Gude 
Chas.    Askins 
Wm.    Elliott 

Garth.    Keller  & 

Rip's  Lass 

Young   Rip 

Jingo's    Lass 

Pointer 

Eq.    4th 

W.    D.    Gilchrist 

Risen 
George   E.    Gray 

Speckle   B. 

Rap 
Uncle  B. 

Pride    of 
Abercorn 

Eng.Setter 

E11.    4th 

Jno.    Gude 

ALL-AGE    STAKE — (50   Nominations,    36    dogs    drawn    to    start.) 
Stake   declared   off  account    unfavorable   weather   conditions    and    lack   of   game.     Club    added 
sixty  dollars  to  guarantee  purse  of  $300,  and  pro-rated  amount  between  those  who  had  paid 

starting   fee. 


SOUTH   DAKOTA    FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Salem,  South  Dakota,  Aug.  29.     Judge:  Thomas  Johnson. 
DERBY — (52    Nominations,    24    Starters;    11    Setters;    13    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


George  E.   Gray  Speckle  B.  Uncle  B.  Pride  of  Abercorn  Eng.Setter  First 

J.    W.   Canaday  Sure  Shot  Lady's  Count  Jessie  Rodfleld       Eng.Setter  Second 

Gladstone 

Dr.    E.    R.    Hickerson  Hicks   Sport       Marie's  Sport  Gadfly 

Thomas   Garth  Lady   Coleman  Drillmaster  Essie 

Nat    B.    Nesbitt  Chief   Other        Sabine's    Rip  Susie's    Dottie 

Day  Rap 


Eng.Setter  Third 
Pointer         Eq.   4th 
Pointer         Eq.    4th 


Jno.    Gude 
Chas.    Askins 

Ed.    Garr 

W.    D.    Gilchrist 

Nat    B.    Nesbitt 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (53    Nominations,    32    Starters,    19    English    Setters,    12    Pointers,    1    Irish 

Setter. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


John  W.  Cowley 
H.    A.    Ford 


Stockdale    Kennels 
William    Brett 


Cowley's  Rod-    Rodfield 

field's   Pride 
Rip   Tick  Young   Rip 

Rap 
Petronella  Young  .Ting 

Sports   Count      Count   Dan- 

Danstone  stone 


Sport's    Belle 
Miss  Tick  Girl 


Florida 
Sport's   Maid 


Eng.Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 


Pointer  Third 

Eng.Setter   Fourth 


E.    Shelly 
C.    W.   Tway 


Tom    Richards 
Chas.     Askins 


204 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1902. 

SUBSCRIPTION   STAKE — (18   Nominations,    14   Starters;    7  English   Setters;    7   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Boomer    &    Gorham        Gorham's   Jing  Jingo  Pont ■  Pointer         First  Ed.     Garr 

Charles  Proctor  Alpine  Lad        Lad  of  Jingo     Fanny   Flash         Pointer         Second  Ed.     Garr 

Sa°-e  Brush  Kennels       Clipper   W.         Marie's    Sport    Isabella   Maid       E  ig. Setter  Third  Chas.     Askius 


MINNESOTA — NORTH  DAKOTA  FIELD  TRIAD  ASSOCIATION. 

Iroquois,  South  Dakota,  Sept.  3.     Judges:  W.  B.  Stafford,  E.  D.  Magoon,  J.  E.  Stryker. 

DERBY For  Setters  and  Pointers  under   2   years  old  at   time   of  starting;    (68   Nominations, 

25    Starters,    17    English    Setters,    8    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Thomas  Alford 
Dr.   F.    W.    Samuel 


George  E.    Gray 
H.    M.    Giles 


Cleade  Pointer  First 

Sue  Gladstone  II.  Eng. Setter  Second 


Alford's   John    Dave    Kent 
Pride  of  Rod-   Rodfield 

field 
Speckle  B.         Uncle   B.  Pride  ofAbercorn   Eng. Setter  Third 

Chief  Other       Sabine's    Rip     Susie  Dottie  Pointer         Fourth 

Day  Rap 


J.    T.    Jones 
Ed.   Garr 


Jno.    Gude 
Nat   B.    Nesbitt 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (61  Nominations,  24  Starters;   14  English  and  1  Irish  Setter,   9  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


John   W.  Cowley 
Nat.   B.   Nesbitt 


Er.  Shelly 
H.   A.    Ford 


E.   S.    Hunger 


Cowley's  Rod-    Rodfleld  Sport's    Belle 

field's  Pride 
McKinley  Hickory  Glad-  Thelma   S. 

si - 

Annie   Oakley     Oakley    Hill       Fantasia 

Rip  Tick  Young    Rip        -Miss  Tick  Girl 

Rap 
Ripstone's   Jin-Ripstone  Jingo's   Lady 

go 


Eng. Setter   First 
Eng. Setter  Second 


Eng. Setter  Third 
Pointer  Eq.    4th 


Eii.    4th 


Er.   Shelly 

Nat    B.    Nesbitt. 


Er.    Shelly 
('.    W.   Tway 


E.   S.   Munger 


MANITOBA    FIELD    TRIAD    CLUE. 

Carman,   Man.,   Sept.   6.     Judges:   N.   Wallace;    Eric   Hamber. 
DERBY — (89  Nominations,   14  Starters;   12  English  Setters;   2  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Char.   F.  T.  Kennels     Ceylon 
Avent  &   Duryea  Iroquois 

P.   Lorillard,  Jr.  Question 

Char.    F.    T.    Kennels   Alambagh 


Hash    Anto  do  Constance  Eng. Setter  First  C.   E.   Buckle 

Tony  Boy  Cado  Eng. Setter  Second  J.   M.   Avent 

Why    Not  Agnes  Wickfield  Eng.Setter  Third  C.   Tucker 

Dash    Antonio  Eldred    Lark  Eng. Setter  Fourth  C.   E.   Buckle 


ALL-AGE 

STAKE— (70    Nominations, 

39    Starters; 

28    English 

Setters; 

11    Pointers. 

Owner. 

Winner.                    Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

P.   Lorillard,   Jr. 
W.    K.    Terry 
J.    W.    Flynn 
Avent   &   Duryea 


Geneva  Tony   Boy  Lena    Belle  Eng.Setter  First  C.   Tucker 

Pereival   Jingo  Jingo's  Light  Phi  Pointer         Second  D.  E.   Rose 

Senator   P  Captain   B.  Queen    P.  Pointer         Third  D.  E.   Rose 

Mohawk  Toay   Boy  Countess  Meteor  Eng.Setter   Fourth  J.   M.   Avent 


CHAMPION   STAKE — (20  Nominations.   12   Starters;  7  English   Setters;   5   Pointers. 


.1.   \V.   II,.  nn 


Captain    B.  Queen    P. 


D.    E.    Rose 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1902. 


205 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


SENATOR   P. 


BRANDON    KENNEL    CLUE. 

Brandon,  Manitoba,   SeDt.    11.      Judges:   D.  E.   Rose,  J.  P.   Brisbin. 
DERBY— (33  Nominations;  10   Starters;   9  English  Setters;   1   Pointer.) 


Char.    F.    T.    Kennels   Ceylon  Dash    Antonio  Constance  Eng.  Setter  First 

P.   Lorillard.   Jr.  Question  Why   Not  Agnes  Wiekfield  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Avent  &  Duryea  Leather  Stock- Tony   Buy  Druid's  Daisy  II.  Eng.  Setter  Eq.    3d 


Char.    F.    T.    Kennels     Alambagh 


Dash   Antonio    Eldred   Lark  Eng.  Setter  Eq.     3d 


C.  E.   Buckle 

C.  Tucker 

J.  M.    Avent 

C.  E.    Buckle 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — Judges:    C.   E.   Buckle   and   J.    P.    Brisbin.      (25    Nominations,    19    Starters: 

12   English    Setters,    7    Pointers.) 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


J.    \V.    Flynn 
Dr.  C.   I.  Shoop 
C.    K.    Brown 

P.  Lorillard,  Jr. 


Senator  P. 
Ortiz  Lad 
Annie   B 


Captain  B 
Rodfield 
Uncle  B. 


Rancocas  Jack  Eugene    T. 


Queen   P.  Pointer  First  D.    E.    Rose 

Grace  G.  Darling  Eng.  Setter  Second  II.   S.   Bevan 

Pride   of  Eng. Setter  Eq..    3d  D.    E.    Rose 

Abercorn 

Maud  E'lg. Setter  Eq.     3d  C.    Tucker 


206 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


1902. 


MANITOBA   STAKE — (For   Dogs   owned   in  Manitoba.) 


W.    C.    Lee 

Geo.    E.    Carruthers 
J.    Lemon 


Zuleika 

Fleet 
Cam 


Shot 

Not   Given 

Val  Lit 


Fannie 
Not    Given 
Cam  Sing 


Pointer  First 

Pointer         Second 
Setter  Third 


NEBRASKA    FIELD     TRIAL     ASSOCIATION. 

Inaugural  Trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.,  Sept.   11.     Judges:   Nat.   B.   Nesbitt,  Mr.  Harding. 
DERBY — (Nominations,   12   Starters;   7   English  Setters;   5  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


John    Otten 


Searchlight         Herman's  Jin-  Lucy  D  Pointer         First 

go 
Bar    Harbor    Kennels    Prince   Alert      Young   Rip        Jingo's    Lass  Pointer         Second 

Rap 
George  E.    Gray  Speckle  B.  Uncle  B.  Pride    of  Eng. Setter  Third 

Abercorn 
J.   W.   Blythe  Lady    Whyte     Count   White-    Princess  Whyte    Eng. Setter  Fourth 

stone 


J.  H.  McPharlar. 
D.    C.    White 
Jno.    A.    Gude 
Wm.  Elliott 


ALL-AGE 

STAKE— (18 

Starters; 

11 

English 

and 

1    Irish 

Setter,    6 

Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

John  W.  Cowley 

Sage   Brush   Kennels 
Henry    Bros. 
Stockdale  Kennels 


Cowley's  Rod- 
field's  Pride 
Clipper    W. 
Sport's  Lady 
Petronella 


Sport's  Belle        Eng. Setter  First 


Marie's   Sport   Isabella    Maid 
Marie's   Sport  Jeanette 
Young    Jingo     Florida 


Eng. Setter  Second 
Eng. Setter  Third 
Pointer  Fourth 


E.  Shelly 

W.  W.  Henry 
W.  W.  Henry 
E.  Shelly 


WESTERN  CANADA  KENNEL  CLUB. 

La   Salle,    Manitoba,    Sept.    1.     Judge:    N.    Wallace. 
DERBY — (9    Starters;    4    English    Setters;    5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


James    Fogg 

H.    Alder 

A.    W.    Rudie 

L.     H.     Hamilton 


Sport  King  Flossie 

Prince  Sport  Sue   Bondhu 

Croxteth  Pete  Croxteth   Pete  Queen 

II 
Cooke    II  Sheriff  Cooke 


Pointer  First 

Eng. Setter   Second 
Pointer         Eq.    3d 

Pointer         Eq.    3d 


Owner 

F.   Scott 
A.  C.   Reid 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (18    Starters.) 


R.  J.  Whitia 
C.   E.   Drewry 

Geo.    E.    Carruthers 


Fan-Light  Not   Given  Not    Given  Eng. Setter  First 

Judge  "  Bang   III  Manitoba  Belle      Pointer         Second 

O'Kaw   Valley    Plain   Sam        Nonsense  Pointer         Third 


SWEEPSTAKES. —  (4    Starters.) 


Manitoba   Sport  Sport   IV 


Manitoba  Belle      Pointer         First 


*«V» 


MANITOBA  MIKE. 


IMPERIAL,     ALI'dUD'S    JOHN,    1).    E.    ROSE. 


CHARITY. 


QUEEN   MAB. 


FIELD  TKIAi 
19C2. 


207 


MONCNGAHELA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Washington,    C.    H.,    Ohio,    Oct.    24.      Judges:    N.    Wallace,    Maj.    J.    M.    Taylor. 

MEMBER'S    STAKE— (23    Starters;    17    English    Setters;    6    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


W.    P.    Austin  Lad    of    Jingo   Jingo  Dot's    Pearl  Pointer  First  A.    B.    Caldwell 

A.   C.    Peterson  Hal's    Hope        Harold  Hunter's  Nellie  Eng. Setter   Second  A.    C.    Peterson 

Skimpole  Bly 

W.   S.   Bell  Marse   Chan       Lady's   Count  Latonia  Eng. Setter  Eq.   3d  J.  H.  Baldwin 

Gladstone 

G.    0.    Smith  May   Fly  May   Prince  Glory  Eug.Setter  Eq.   3d  A.   C.   Peterson 


DERBY — (52  Nominations,  27  Starters;  16  English  Setters;   11  Pointers.) 
Judges:   N.  Wallace,   Major  J.  M.   Taylor,  W.  S.   Bell. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Geo.    E.    Gray  Captain  Jack     Col.   R. 

Dr.   F.   W.   Samuel         Pride  of   Rod-  Rodfleld 

field 
Thomas  Alford  Alford's  John     Dave   Kent 

Geo.   E.   Gray  Speckle  B.         Uncle  B. 


Sport's   Girl  Eug.Setter  First 

Sue  Gladstone  Eug.Setter  Second 

II. 

Cleade  Pointer  Third 

Pride    of  Eng. Setter  Fourth 

Abercorn 


John  Gude 
Ed.   Garr 


A.   C.   Peterson 
John  Gude 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (69   Nominations,    44    Starters;  27   English  Setters;  17   Pointers.) 

P.    Lorillard,    Jr.  Charity  Tony  Boy  Lena   Belle  Eug.Setter  First  Chas.   Tucker 

W.    P.   Austin  Lad  of  Jingo     Jingo  Dot's   Pearl  Pointer         Second  A.  B.  Caldwell 

Chas.    Proctor  Alpine   Lad         Lad  of  Jingo    Fanny  Flash  Pointer         Third  Ed.   Garr 

Er.   Shelly  Annie   Oakley    Oakley  Hill       Fantasia  Eug.Setter  Fourth  Owner 


PACIFIC    NORTHWEST    FI2LD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Coupeville,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.,  Oct.   28,     Judges: 
DERBY — (35   Nominations,   14   Starters;   10  English   Setters;   4  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


J.   W.   Considine 


C.   E.   Wortlin 
A.    H.    Nelson 


Lola  Montez       Llewellin 

Drake 
Harry    H.  Why  Not 

Sousa  Tony  Boy 


Zola   Montez 


Eng. Setter  First 


Sue  E-ig. Setter  Second 

Sport's  Destiny    Eng. Setter  Third 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (17  Nominations,   8  Starters,  7  English  Setters;  1  Pointer.) 


Win-cr. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


A.    H.   Nelson  Sport's  Destiny  Marie's  Sport  Mark's    Fleet  Eng. Setter  First 

C.    B.   Lucas  Pearl's  Jingle    Young  Jingo  Pearl's  Dot   II.  Pointer  Second 

J.    E.    Terry  Lady  Count  Glad-  Peach  Mark  Eug.Setter  Third 

stone    IV 


208 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1902. 


MEMBER'S  STAKE— (4  Starters;  3  English  Setters;   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


J.  W.  Considine 
J.  \V.  Considine 
J.    W.   Considine 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.Setter   First 


Lady's  Count      Lady's   Count     Lady    Noble 

Noble  Gladstone 

Count's  Lady's  Count    Jessie    Rodfiekl    Eng.Setter  Second 

Blaekie  Gladstone 

Count's  Peg       Lady's  Count    Jessie    Rodfield    Eng.Setter  Third 
Gladstone 


Handler. 


EASTERN    IOWA    FIELD    TRIAL     CLUB. 


Independence,  Iowa.     October   28. 
Judge:    W.    J.    Baughn. 
DERBY— (5    Starters;    4    English    Setters;    1    Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


I.  T.  Carter 
A.  E.  Milljr 
I  T.  Carter 
M.    R.    Hoover 


Eng.Setter  First 


Lou's    Dream     Count    White-   Phoebe  Hill 

stone 
Marjorie  May    Count   Black-    Nellie    Skimpole  Eng.Setter  Second 

stone  „  „..,', 

Babe   White-      Count    White-  Tennie's    Belle      Eng.Setter  Third 

si.. no  stone 

Lass  of  Jingo      Lad   of   Jingo  Kate    Ripstone      Pointer  Fourth 


ALL-AGE  STAKE— (Nominations,   11  Starters;   6  English   Setters;   5  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


.,  T      ,  ,                   t„„   TTnivird        BriEhton  Joe  Missouri    Queen   Pointer          First 

Rap  _        , 

Dr     E     L     Denison        Four  Spot           Sir  Royal  Queen   Lititz         Pointer         Fourth 

Dan 


ILLINOIS   FIELD    TRIAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Robinson,  111.,  Nov.  4.     Judges:  Major  J.  M.  Taylor,  John  Barker,  E.  Raimer. 
DERBY— (36  Nominations,  IS   Starters,   12  English  Setters,  6  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Sire. 


J.    Lemon 


Winner. 

Oakley   Hill       Nellie   C. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.Setter   First 


D.   E.    Rose 
Ed.   Garr 
Chas.  Askins 


Dr.   F.   W.  Samuel         Pride    of    Rod- Rodfield  Sue  Gladstone  Eng.Setter  Second 

T     W     Canaday  Sm-e'kot  Lady's    Count  Jessie  Rodfield  Eng.Setter  Third 

j.    w.    uanaua:  Gladstone 

«,„„,.„.  P     Tr  Senator  P  Lady   Belle  Pointer         Eq.    4th  Ed.   Garr 

Start    MineT  Nory al  E^  Da^' Earl  Rita    H.  Eng.Setter  E„.    4th  J  H.   Johnson 


FREE-FOR-ALL   STAKE— (39   Nominations,    32    Starters,    17   English   Setters,    15   Pointers. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


C.   K.   Brown 

J.  F.  Johnson 
W.  K.  Terry 
C.  K.  Brown 
Chas.    Proctor 


Annie   B. 


Uncle   B.  Pride   of 

Abercorn 

King   Oakley      Oakley   Hill       Queen  W.   H. 
Perrival    Jingo  Jingo's  Light     Phi 
Pretti   Sing         Tony   Boy  Nellie   C. 

-Vlpine   Lad         Lad  of  Jingo     Fanny   Flash 


Eng.Setter  First 

Eng.Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 
Eng.Setter   Eq.     4th 
Pointer         Eq.    4th 


D.  E.  Rose 

C.  W.  Tway 

D.  E.  Rose 
D.  E.  Rose 
Ed.   Garr 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1902 


209 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


MEMBER'S   DERBY— (4   Starters,   all   Setters.) 


Winner. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


James   Pease 


Ed.    Rainier 
Geo.    I.    Nunn 


Paul   G.  Brill 


Prince   Raimer  Rodfleld 


Major    Rodfield  Rodfleld 
Druid's  Van-      Druid   Lady 

guard  Count 

Tony's   Prince    Tony's   Pride     Little   J 


Count  Ladystone  Eng. Setter  First 
Lady 

Kate   N.  Eng. Setter  Second 

Van's   Queen         Eng. Setter  Third 


Eng. Setter  Fourth 


Owner 

Owner 


MEMBERS'  ALL-AGE  STAKE — (23  Nominations,   10   Starters;   3  English  Setters,  7  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Wm.    R.    Green  Young   Tribu-    Tribulation         Lucille 

lation 
James   Pease  Cyrano's  Kent    King   Cyrano     Roxey    Kent 

Ed.    Raimer  Roy    Rodfleld     Rodfleld  Lady   Noble 

James    Pease  Herman's  Jin-  Jingo's  Johnny  Fayette 

go  Alexander 


Pointer         Second 
Eng. Setter  Third 
Pointer         Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


WESTERN    IRISH    SETTER    CLUB. 

Robinson,   111.,  Nov.   8.     Judges: 
DERBY. — For  Puppies  under  2  years  old  at  time  of  starting. —  (12  Nominations.) 


Owner. 
Dr.   T.    L.    Fenn 


J    S.    Kaufman 
Dr.  N.  R.  Engles 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Hurrah  Lord  Lis-  Vira 

more 

Queen  Lill  King   Red  Biddy 

Western  Prince  Lord   Lismore     Viva 


Prize. 


Second 
Third 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


1S02 
MICHIGAN   FIELD   TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Greenville,  Mich.,  Nov.  4.     Judges: 
DERBY — (14  Starters;  13  English  Setters,  1  Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


C.    D.   Stuart 

Jesse   Sherwood 

B.  B.   Kraai 

C.  D.   Stuart 


Dan  Stuart 

Rex    H. 
King    Ii"   Do 

Tony's   Star 


Einnie    A. 


Bag. Setter  First 


Count  Dan- 
stone 

Ned   dimming  Woodbine  Pearl  Eng. Setter  Second 

King   Bo              Clineriuo  Eng. Setter  Eq.   3d 

Tons    Boy           Druid's  Daisy  Eug. Setter  Eq.   3d 
II. 


E.  Shelly 

F.  C.  Holmes 
A.  Cady 

F.  C.   Holmes 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (16    Starters,    15    English    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.   W.  Cowley 


Er.  Shelly 
C.   D.   Stuart 


Louis    Hilsendegen 


Cowley's  Rod-    Rodfield  Sport's  Belle  Eng. Setter  First 

field's  Pride 

Annie  Oakley    Oakley  Hill  Fantasia  Eng. Setter  Second 

Tony's   Prince    Tony  Boy  Druid's    Daisy  Bug. Setter  Eq.   3d 

II. 

Little  Casino      Lady's    Count  Queen    of  Eng. Setter    Eq.   3d 
Gladstone           Diamonds 


E.   Shelly 


E.  Shelly 

F.  C.   Holmes 


W.   J.   Wilson 


MEMBERS'  STAKE — (8  Starters,  7  English  Setters,  1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


C.   S.    Harrington 

Marsh  Byers 

B.  L.   Teal 

C.  D.    Stuart 


Brighton 
Madge 

Clip  Not  Given 

Lottie   Case         Duke  Case 
Tony's    Prince    Tony  Boy 


Brighton  Joe     Ossianette 


Not    Given 
Lady   Case 
Druid's    Daisy 
II. 


E'ig. Setter  Second 
Eng. Setter  Eq.  3d 
Eug. Setter  Eq.   3d 


OHIO  FIELD   TRIAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio,    Nov.    4. 
MEMBERS'  STAKE — (24   Nominations,  17  Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


.1 

C 

Porterfield 

Eve    II 

Young   Jingo 

Eve 

Pointer 

First 

J 

G. 

F.  Holsten 

Tip    Fauster 

Jingo's   Pearl 

Nellie   Fauster 

Pointer 

Second 

Fl 

S. 

Fisht  aek 

Coin's  Jingo 

Jingo's   Coin 

Lottie  Rip  Rap 

Pointer 

En.    3d 

C. 

T 

Phillips 

Ripstone's 
Jingo 

Ripstone 

Jingo's    Lady 

Pointer 

Eq.    3d 

By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


ALFORD'S  JOHN 


FIELD  TRIALrf. 

1902 

DERBY — (45  Nominations,  12  Starters,  6  English  Setters,  6  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Thomas   Alford 
Geo.   E3.   Gray 


Alford's  John      Dave   Kent 
Speckle  B.  Uncle  B. 


Cleade 
Pride   of 
Abercorn 


Pointer         First 
Eng. Setter  Second 


A.   C.   Peterson 
A.    M.   Wise 


Chas.    T.    Thomas 

Lady  Coleman  Drillmaster 

Essie 

Pointer         Third 

W.   D.   Gilchrist 

ALL-AGE 

STAKE — (59 

Nominations, 

19    Starters, 

14   English   Setters, 

5   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

P.   Lorillard.   Jr. 
P.   Lorillard.    Jr. 
W.   P.   Austin 

Geneva 
Charity 
Lad  of  Jingc 

Tony  Boy 
Tony  Boy 
>     Jingo 

Lena    Belle 
Lena    Belle 
Dot's   Pearl 

Eng. Setter  First 
Eng. Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 

Chas.    Tucker 
Chas.    Tucker 
A.   B.   Caldwell 

POINTER   CLUB   OF  AMERICA. 

Eastport,    L.    I.,    N.    Y. 
DERBY — (7   Nominations,    6   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


A.   H.   Ball 
Dr.  Allen   Fitch 
Wilr.,x  &  Fairburn 


Top  Notch  Royal    Kent       Fandango 

Launcelot  Hessen 

Fair  Acre  Creo  Fair   Acre  Fair   Acre 

Trinket  Fanata 

Fair  Acre  Ben  Fair   Acre   Cy    Fair   Acre 
Fanata 


First 

H.   Rogers 

Second 

Owner 

Third 

Cy  Wilcox 

ALL-AGE  STAKE — (14  Nominations,   11  Starters.) 


Handler. 


Charles  Coster 
W.  P.  Austin 
II.    W.   Terrv 


Fred  C. 
Brimstone 
Teddy   B. 


Prince's  Lad 

Ripstoue 

Clip 


Leah 
nick 

Queen 


First 

Second 

Third 


FREE-FOR-ALL    STAKE — (10    Nominations.    S    Starters.) 


Owner. 

Winner 

Sire. 

Dam.                   Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

W.    P.   Austin 
Charles   Coster 
Frank    E.    Norton 

Brimstone 
Fred.   C. 
Duke 

Ripstone             Tick 
Prince's  Lad     Leah 
Spurt                   Birdie 

First 

Second 

Third 

MEMBERS' 

STAKE— (12  Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam.                   Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

H.   W.   Terry 
A.    H.    Ball 

W.   P.   Austin 

Merry   Girl 
Top   Notch 

Tobie 
Brimstone 

Teddy  B. 

Wang 

Ripstone 

King's  Daughter 
Nama   B. 

Tick 

First 
Second 

Third 

INDEPENDENT   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 
Bicknell,   Ind.,  and  Robinson,   Ills.,  Nov.    11.      Judges:  Messrs.  Kerr  and  Haswell. 
MEMBERS'  STAKE   (At  Bicknell)  —  (14  Starters,  10  English  Setters,  4  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


George   I.   Nunn 

J.    Socwell 
W.    M.   Kerr 
Joseph   Becker 


Trixie  Jingo's   Two 

Spot 
Sir  Rodfield       Rodfield 
Dan    Rodstone    Fairy's  Ben 
Prince   Dan-       Count   Dan- 
stone  stone 


Kate  N. 
Flossie  Delaney 
Rosefield 


Eng. Setter  Second 
Eng. Setter  Third 
Eng.Setter  Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


212 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1902 

DERBY    (at   Bicknell,   Ind.)  — (76   Nominations,    26   Starters,    18    English   Setters,    8    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Geo.    E.    Gray 

C.    P.    Stuart 

Dr.    II.    L.    Bacon 
Dr.    F.    W.    Samuel 


Speckle  B. 
Dan   Stuart 


Uncle   B. 


Count  Dan- 
stone 

Jingo  Jones        Jingo's  Joy 
Pride   of    Rod-  Rodfield 
field 


Pride   of 

Abercorn 
Minnie  A. 


Eng. Setter  First 
Eng. Setter  Second 


Light  of  Kent         Pointer         Third 
Sue  Gladstone  II.  Eng. Setter  Fourth 


John  Gude 
Er.   Shelly 


W.   D.   Gilchrist 
Ed.  Garr 


ALL-AGE    STAKE    (at    Robinson,    111.)  — (60    Nominations,    25    Starters,    14    English    Setters, 

11  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Win.    Brett 

Chas.    F.    Tretbar 
Thomas  Jolmsoa 

J.   W.  Cowley 


Sport's  Count   Count  DanstoueSport's   Maid 

Danstone 
Couirt   Oakley    Oakley   Hill        Queen   W.   H. 
Manitoba  Alberta  Joe       Indiana 

Blithe 
Cowley's  Rod-    Rodfield  Sport's  Belle 

tield's  Pride 


Eng. Setter   First 

Eng. Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 

Eng. Setter  Fourth 


Chas.   Askins 


Chas.   W.   Tway 
Ed.   Garr 


Er.    Shelly 


INTERNATIONAL  riELD  TRIAL  CLUB. 

St.  Joachim,  Ont.,  Nov.  11.     Judges: 
DERBY (23    Nominations,    S    Starters,    5    English    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Pickering  &  Oldshaw     Duke  II  Duke  ^  Nel1 

W.C.Donaldson  Flirt  II  Pearl's  Boy        Queen 

Thos     Andrews  Daisy  Meadow  Count    Meadow-Tilhe 

brook  brook 

II.    II.    Wootton  Sutton  Boy         Selkirk    Dan       Molly  Gladstone    Eng.Setter  Foitrth 


Pointer         First 
pointer         Second 
Eng.Setter  Third 


M.    Pickering 
W.  C.  Donaldson 
Thos.   Andrews 

J.   Huddlestone 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (8   Starters,    7   English    Setters,    1   Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Thos.  E.   Reeder 
L.   Hllsendegea 


C.  B.   Cooke 


Iehtfield  Joe      Brighton    Joe  Ightfield   Chic       Pointer  First 

Little  Casino      Lady's  Count  Queen    of  Eng. Setter  Second 

Gladstone  Diamonds 

Count's   Queen  Petrel's  Susan    Nipper       Eng.Setter  Third 

Count 


W.   C.   Donaldson 
W.   J.    Wilson 


W.   J.    Wilson 


CONNECTICUT   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Hampton,   Conn.,   Nov.   11.     Judges: 
DERBY— (17    Nominations,    8    Starters,    6    English    Setters,    2    Pointers.)      (N.    E.    Dogs    only.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.    E.    Hutchins 
Wm.    G.    Ely 
P.    E.    Parmalee 
W.   C.   Chaffee 
F.    E.    Goodridge 


Prince   Rodfield  Rodfield  Grace  Gladstone  Eng.Setter  First  J.   E. 

Rake's  Count     Vic's  Rake         Blaze   S.  Eng.Setter  Second  s     F. 

Tip    Toi.  American  Boy   Rodfield's  Gipsy  Eng.Setter  Thud  P.   E. 

Two  Count  Count  Navarre  Spencer's   Pet        Eng.Setter  Fourth  G.   H. 

Tempest    III       Bruce  Prairie   Queen       Pointer  Reserve  H.   A. 


Hutchins 
Green  man 
Parmalee 

Parkinson 

Morse 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (14    Nominations,    11    Starters,    10    English    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


W.   S.    Hawley 

A    M.    Arnold 
II.   A.   Waldron 
11.   A.   Waldron 


Wampanang  Herbert's  Lord  Herbert's 

Chief  of  the  Manor      Queen 

Lady   B.  Adam's    Sport    I!;i  inah    S 
Judy  Chief 

Helen  Not  Given  Not    Given 


Fairy  Eng.Setter  First 

Eng.Setter  Second 
E  ig.Setter  Third 
K  .-.Setter   '■'    urth 


W.   S.   Hawley 

A.    M.   Arnold 
II.   A.   Waldron 
II.   A.   Waldron 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1902 

MEMBERS'   STAKE — (4   Starters,   English  Setters.) 


213 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


W.   S.   Hawley 


Wm.    G.    Comstock 

H.    A.    Waldron 


Wampanaug 


Ruby's  Rod 
Helen 


Herbert's  Lord  Herbert's  Fairy  Eng. Setter  First 

of  the  Manor      Queen 

Kingston  .Mark's  Ruby  E:ig. Setter  Second 

Not    Given  Not   Given  Eng.Setter  TThird 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


W.   S.  Hawlev 


Wm.   G.   Comstock 
H.   A.    Waldron 


KENTUCKY   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Glasgow,  Ky..  Nov.   17.      Judge:    Maj.  J.   M.  Taylor. 
MEMBERS'    STAKE— (4   Starters,   all   English    Setters.) 


Handler. 


W.    H.    Hays 
Lee   Cook 
\V.   II.   Kaye 


Roger   D.  Whyte   B. 

Lady  Glasgow    Rodfield 
Dash  Not    Given 


Blade's  Sue  Eng.Setter  First  Owner 

Paul's  Daughter  Eng.Setter  Second  Owner 

Not   Given  Eng.Setter  Third  Owner 


DERBY — (43    Nominations,    12    Starters,    10    English    Setters,    2    Pointers.)     Judges:    Major    J. 

M.   Taylor,  H.   Smyser,   C.  Churchill. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Geo.   E.    Gray 
C.   D.   Stuart 


Dr.    F.    W.   Samuel 
Geo.    E.    Gray 


i:  ig.Setter   First 
i:  ig  :. Setter  Second 


Captain  Jack     Col.    R.  Sport's  Girl 

Dan  Stuart         Count    Dan-  Minnie   A. 

stone 

Pride   of   Rod-   Rodfield  Sue    Gladstone      Eng.Setter   Eq.  3d 

field  II. 

Speckle  B.          Uncle  B.  Pride   of                 Eng.Setter  Eq.  3d 
Abercorn 


John   Gude 
Br.    Shelly 


Ed.    Garr 
John    Gude 


FREE-FOR-ALL  STAKE — (47  Nominations,   18   Starters,   12  English  Setters,    6  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


H.  A.  Ford 
John  Cowley 
P.    Lorillard,   Jr. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Rip   Tick  Young    Rip 

Rap 
Cowley's  Rod-    Rodfield 

field's  Pride 
Geneva  Tony  Boy 


Miss  Tick  Girl 
Sport's  Belle 
Lena  Belle 


Pointer         First 
Eng.Setter  Second 
Eng.Setter  Third 


Chas.   W.   Tway 
Er.   Shelly 
Chas  Tucker 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


COWLEY'S    RODFIELD'S    PRIDE. 


214 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

If  02 

NORTH  AMERICAN    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB 


Ruthven,   Ont.,   Nov.   18. 
DERBY — (13    Starters,    8   English    Setters,   5    Pointers.) 


C-'A'ner. 


F.    L.    Holmes 
W.   C.    Donaldson 
H.    II.    Wootton 
A.    Pickering 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Rex  H.  Ned   dimming  Woodbine  Pearl   Eng. Setter  First  F.   L.    Holmes 

Flirt    II  Pearl's   Boy       Queen  Pointer         Second  W.   C.   Donaldson 

Sutton   Boy  Selkirk  Dan       Mollie  Gladstone  Eng. Setter  Third  J.  Huddlestone 

Tim  Duke  Lady    Nell  Pointer         Fourth  A.   Pickering 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (10    Starters,    9    English    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


L.    Hilsendegeu 


Thos.    E.    Reeder 
C.   B.   Cooke 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Urccd. 


Eng. Setter  First 


Little   Casino     Lady's  Count     Queen    of 

Gladstone  Diamonds 

Ightfleld  Joe      Brighton    Joe     Ightfield  Chic         Pointer       Second 
Count's  Queen  Petrel's   Count  Susan    Nipper        Eng. Setter  Third 


Jno.   Donaldson 
W.   J.    Wilson 


Owner 


MEMBERS'   STAKE — (5   Starters,   English    Setters.) 


Dr.  W.  J.  Campeau         Dan 


Toledo   Bee         Rose 


Eng. Setter  First 


AMERICAN    CHAMPIONSHIP    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Glasgow,  Ky.,  Nov.   24.     Judges:  Maj.  J.  M.  Taylor,  H.   S.  Humphrey,  Charles  B.  Cooke. 

Open  to  dogs  that  have  won   in  trials   of  clubs  members  of  the  association. 

(13  Nominations,   S   Starters,   5   English  Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Owue 


W.   K.   Terry 
John    W.    Cowley 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Percival  Jingo  Jingo's  Light      Phi 
Cowley's  Rod-    Rodfield  Sport1 

field's  Pride 


Pointer  First 

Eng. Setter  Reserve 


D.  E.   Ros 

Er.    Shell" 


Wm.    Nees 

C.   Ed.   Coffman 

S.    Guyer 


INDIANA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials,   Clay   City,   Ind.,  Nov.    27. 
DERBY — (4    Starters,   3   English   Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Sir  Rodney  Rodfield  Fayette    Pride       Eng. Setter  First 

Sport's  Isabel    Marie's  Sport    Isabella   Maid       Eng. Setter  Second 
Pearl's   Jot         Alberta   Joe        Belle    Delaney       Pointer         Third 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (4   Starters,   English    Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


C.    Ed.    Coffman  Lottie  Rodfield  Rodfield  Lottie  Lorraine    Eng. Setter  First 

Win.  Natt  Kemper        Count   Grey-       Count   Lady-  Fairland    Pet        Eng.Set'er  Second 

stone  stone 

Wm.   Noes  Sir   Rodney         Rodfield  Fayette    Pride      Eng. Setter  Third 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1902 


215 


CONTINENTAL   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Thomasville,    N.    C.,    Dec.    2.      Judges:    John   White,    Thee,    Sturges,    R.    M.    Huntington. 
MEMBERS'  STAKE— (16   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Geo.    Crocker 
Not    Given 
P.   Lorillard,   Jr. 
P.   Lorillard,    Jr. 


Dam. 


Bob  Acres  Tony's  Gale  .Minnie   T. 

Rap  Not  Given  Not  Given 

Bell  Boy  Tony  Boy  Lena   Belle 

Ranocas  Jack  Eugene   T.  Maud 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Ent 


.Setter  First 
Second 
Eng.Setter  Eq.  3d 
Eng. Setter  Eq.  3d 


S.   C.   Bradley 

Owner 

Owner 


DERBY— (36  Nominations,   18   Starters,   10  English   Setters,   8   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dr.  C.  I.  Snoop 
P.    Lorillard,    Jr. 

G.   N.    Clemson 

Dr.  Whitehead 


Nellie    Farrar   High  Ball  B.      Nelly 
Slap  Dash  Lady's    Count    Maud   L. 

Gladstone 

Highland   Vie^  Ruby's  Rod        Doll  Gladstone      En"  Setter  Vn    <m 
Snapper  ^  ou 

Baldy  Glad-       Baldy   Glad-      Not   Given  Setter    1        &   M 

stone,   Jr.  stone  q"  ? 


W.  Tomlinson 
F.   H.   Beall 


ALL-AGE    bTAKE-(21    Starters,    14    English    Setters,    7    Point 


ers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Geo.    Crocker 
J.   E.    Reyburn 
Dr.  J.  S.   Brown 

Dudley  Scheffer 


Old   Put 
Tramp 


Handler. 


Dash  Antonio  Betty   B.    II.         Eng.Setter  First 

Prince  Boris  Darbev  Pointer        sif  t 

Joe   dimming,  Joe  Cumming  Lady   Gladstone   Eng.Setter  Eq'.'s'd 

Harwicks  Nel-  Harwick  Queen  Esther 
lie 


Eng.Setter  Eq.  3d 


S.  C.  Bradley 
Luke  White 
F.   H.   Beall 

H.   S.   Bevan 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


HARWICH'S  NELLIE 


2l6 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1902 


VIRGINIA   FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Chase  City,  Va.,  Dec.   9. 
DERBY — (5    Starters,    English    Setters.) 


E     P     Wilkins 


It  A.  Croxton 
F.   Nolaud 


F.   Noland 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Bob's  Tony        Tony   Bob 


Breed. 


Kmr. Setter  First 


Virginia 
Reel   II. 

Ned  Snow  Dot  Kng.Setter  Second 

Teddy  Roose-    Sport's  Boy        Sallle    Kinloch     Kng.Setter  Third 
velt  _  _       ., 

Alice    Roose-     Sport's  Boy        Sallie    Kinloch      Kng.Setter  Fourth 
felt 


Owner 
Owner 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (12    Starters,    7    English    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


J.   R.   Pin-cell 

W.  Miles  Cary 
B.  P.  Wilkins 
T.    S.    Baskerville 


Winner. 


Gov.   Spotts- 

wood 
Bena 

Bob's   Tony 
Dick   Black 


Guy 

Tony   Bob 
Not   Given 


Lena  Kng.Setter  Second  Owner 

Virginia  Keel  II.  Kng.Setter  Third  Owner 

Noi     Given  Kng.Setter  Fourth 


ALABAMA   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Huntsville,   Ala.,   Dec.    16. 
DERBY — (10    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Garth,  Keller  &  Rison    Rip's  Lass 

Lee  Moody  Bee  Line 

J.    D.    Stripling    &   Co.Sam's  Vesta 
R.   H.  Lowe  Wooley 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Ji:iy 


Las 


Pointer 


Young    Rip 

Rap 
Jingo's   Light     Brooke's    Belle     Pointer 
Plain  Sam  Rap's   Vesta 

Not  Given  Not    Given 


Second 
Pointer         Eq.  3d 

Kng.Setter  Kq.  3d 


W.   D.   Gilchrist 

Lee  Moody 
Jake  Bishop 
W.    R.    Hundley 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (10    Starters,    5    English    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


T     T     Ashford  Juno   III  Von   Gull  Gull's    Juno 

Gilchrist  &  White         Blue   Danstone  Count  Dan-         Faiiiand   Dot 

stone 
Lee  Moody  Countess  Lady-Count  Lady-      Mark's  Liz 

stone  stone 


Pointer        First 
Kng.Setter  Second 

Kng.Setter  Third 


■  Allen 

D.    C.    White 


Lee  Moody 


FREE-FOR-ALL   STAKE. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Dr.    E.    L.    Denison 
S.    M.    Wei  born 
Mrs.   C.   L.   Gunn 
John   F.    Fletcher 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Four  Spot  Sir   Royal   Dan  Queen  Lititz 

Paul  Rap  Young   Kent       Trixie's    Maid 

Jolly  Boy  Not  Given  Not   given 

Fred  T.  Don    P.  Jessie 


Pointer  First 

Pointer  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.    3d 
Kng.  Setter  Eq.    3d 


D.   C.   White 
Owner 
Dr.   Gunn 
Owner 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1903. 

PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Bakersfleld,   Cal.,    Jan    12.      Judge:     H.    S.    Humphrey 
DERBY — (15    Starters,    10   Setters,   5   Pointers.) 


217 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


J.  E.  Terry 
J.  W.  Flynn 
Stoekdaie  Kennels 


Kilgariff  Orion  Mary  Lon  Eng.  Setter  First 

Nelly  Bang         Senator   P.  Manitoba  Belle     Fointer  Second 

Margaretta         Cuba's   Zep       Jingo's  Bagpipe    Pointer         Third 


W.  B.  Coutts 
W.  B.  Coutts 
R.    M.    Dodge 


ALL- AGE   STAKE — (15  Nominations;   14  Starters,  9  Setters,  5   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


W.  W.  Van  Arsdale      Peach  Blossom  Count  Glad-        Peach  Mark 

stone   IV. 

W.  W.  Tan  Arsaale      Dr.  Daniels         Plain  Sam  Dolly  D  II. 

Stoekdaie  Kennels  Cuba,  Jr.  Cuba  of  Ken-     Florida 

wood 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Pointer 

Pointer 


Second 
Third 


C.  H.  Babcock 


C.  H.  Babcock 
"R.  M.  Dodge 


MEMBERS'    STAKE — (6   Starters,   5   Setters,   1   Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


J.    E.    Terry  Lady  Count  Glad-       Teach  Mark 

stone  IV. 
W.   W.    Van  Arsdale     Count's  Mark     Count  Glnci-        Peach  Mark 

stone  IV. 
T.  J.  A.Tiedemann  Northern  Joe  dimming     Mecca  II. 

Huntress 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.SetterSecond. 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Owner 

Owner 
Owner 


UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Fourteenth   Annual   Trials,    Grand    Junction,    Term.,    Jan.    17.      Judges:    Theodore    Sturgis. 

T.    T.    Ash  ford. 
DERBY— (78  Nominations,   28   Starters;   22   Setters,   6   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Salamonie   Kennels        Alford's  John    Dave  Kent  Cleade  Pointer         First 

Avent   &   Durvea  Iroquois  Tony    Boy  Cado  Eng.SetterSecond 

P     Lorillard   '  Question  Whv  Not  Agnes  WIckfleld   Eng.  Setter  third 


J.   T.   Jones 
J.    M.    Avent 
Chas.    Tucker 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (44   Nominations,    27    Starters;   23    Setters,   4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


P.    Lorillard 
Avent    &   Duryea 
C.    B.    Cooke 


Geneva  Tonv  Bov  Lena  Belle  Eng.  Sette   First  Chas.  Tucker 

Mohawk  Tonv  Boy  Countess  Meteor   Eng.  Setter  Second  J.    M.    Avent 

Prince  Rodney  Ladv's  Count  Jessie  Rodfield      Eng.  Setter  Third  Chas.    Askins 
Gladstone 


NATIONAL   CHAMPIONSHIP    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Grand- Junction,    Tenn.,    Jan.    27.     Judges:    Theo.    Sturgis,    Hobart    Ames. 
CHAMPIONSHIP  STAKE — (13  Nominations,   8   Starters;   7   Setters,   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


P.    Lorillard 


Tony  Boy 


Lena  Belle 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Chas.    Tucker 


218  FIELD    TRIALS. 

1903. 
GEORGIA  STATE   TBIALS. 
Waynesboro,    Ga.,    Jan.    20.     Judge:    J.   W.    Renfroe. 
MEMBERS'    STAKE — (State  Dogs   Only — 18    Starters,    11   Setters,   7   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Dr.  W.  S.  Elkin,  Jr. 

P.    M.    Essig 

F.    I.    Stone 
Dr.  F.  W.  MeRae 
Dr.  II.  B.  McMasters 
J.    E.    Miller 


Pride's  Queen    Cincinnatus'  Queen  Antonia      Eng.  Setter 'Eq.  1st  Owner 

Pride 

Big  Casino          Lady's  Count  Queen  of    Dia-      Eng.  Setter  Eq.  1st  Owner 

Gladstone  monds 

Dave  B.,  Jr.       Dave  B  Bess                         Eng.  Setter  Eq.  2nd  Owner 

Blade  Pointer         Eq.  2nd  Owner 

Grady  Pointer         Eq.  3rd  Owner 

Jerry  S                Doe  S  Julia  Crane            Pointer         Eq.  3rd  Owner 


TEXAS    FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Inaugural   Trials,    Stockdale,    Tex.,   Jan.    19. 
DERBY — (3   Starters,   1  Setter,   2  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


R.    W.    Shaw  North  Jetty        Young  Rip  Rap  Shaw's  Flash         Pointer         First  J.    T.  Mayfleld 

E.   S.   Fishback  Jingle  Coin         Jingo's  Coin        Dottie    Rip    Rap  Pointer         Second  J.   T.  Mayfield 

J.    M.    Morgan  Tona's  Rod         Marie's  Sport's  Tona  Eng.  Setter  l'hird  3\    T.  Mayfield 

Rod 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (7   Starters,   2   Setters,   5   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


F.    L.    Denison 
R.    W.    Shaw 

F.  L.   Denison 

G.  F.   Koehler 


Jingo's  Coin      Jingo  Dot's  Pearl 

Alberta  Joe  II.  Alberta  Joe  Ripo 

Kate  Stone         Ripstone  Kate   Jingo 

Jolly  Sport  Pride  of  Fan-  Blue  Gem 

nin  Bess 


Pointer  First 

Pointer  Second 

Pointer  Third 

Setter  Fourth 


J.  T.  Mayfield 
J.  T.  Mayfield 
J.  T.  Mayfield 
Owner 


MEMBERS'  STAKE — (4   Starters,  1  Setter,   3  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


R.    W.   Shaw  Alberta  Joe  II.  Alberta  Joe         Ripo 

F.    L.    Denison  Kate  Stone        Ripstone  Kate  Jingo 

A.    A.    Bogen  Count  DanstoneCount  DanstoneCity  Girl 

II. 


Pointer  First 

Pointer  Second 

Eng.  Setter'Third 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


C.    F.    Koehler 

Nellie  R*ae        Roy  Jingo          Belle  of  Naso 

Pointer 

Fourth 

Owner 

STATE    CHAMPIONSHIP    STAKE— (2 

Starters, 

Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner.                      Sire.                    Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

F.  L.   Denison 

Jingo's  Coin       Jingo                    Do/s  Tearl 

Pointer 

First 

Owner 

EASTERN  FIELD  TRIAL   CLUB. 

Twenty-Fourth    Annual    Trials,    Thomasville,    Ga.,    Feb.    2.     Judges:    N.    Wallace.    Prof.    Eric 

Hamber. 
DERBY— (70  Nominations,  24  Starters;  14  Setters,   10  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.   W.  Canaday 


Avent    &    Duryea 
Jesse  Sherwood 


Sure  Shot  Ladv's  fount  Jessie  Rolfield      Eng.  Setter  First 

Gladstone 

Iroquois  Tony  Boy  Cado  Fnsr.  Setter  Second 

Jessie    Rodfield's  Ladv's  Count  Jessie  Rolfield      Eng.  Settf  rThird 
ft.  Gladstone             Gladstone 


Chas.    AsEins 


J.  M.  Avent 
Er.    Shelly 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1903. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE — (59   Nominations,    25    Starters;    18   Setters,   7   Pointers.) 


219 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


P.  Lorillard 
C.  K.  Brown 
Wm.    Brett 


Geneva  Tony  Boy  Lena  Belle 

Pretti  Sing  Tony   Boy  Nellie  C 

Sport's  Count  Count  DanstoneSport's  Maid 
Danstone 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Chas.   Tucker 
D.    B.     Rose 
Chas.    AsKins 


SUBSCRIPTION   STAKE — (2-Hour  Heats — 14   Starters,   11  Setters,  3  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


C.  K.  Brown 
Avent  &  Duryea 
Wm.   Brett 


Pretti  Sing  Tony  Boy  Nellie  C 

Tony  Man  Tony  Boy  May  Blue 

Sport's  Count  Count  DanstoneSport's  Maid 
Danstone 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


D.    E.    Rose 
J.    M.    Avent 
Chas.    Askins 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


PRETTI   SING 


NEBRASKA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Second  Annual   Trials,   O'Neill,   Neb.,    Aug'.    18.     Judges:    W.    J.    Baughn,   Wm.    Elliott. 
DERBY — 78  Nominations,   32   Starters;    19   Setters,   13  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Thos.    Griffith  Plain  Rex  Dan  Bo  Thelma  S 

W.   P.  Austin  Lad's  Meally      Lad  or  Jingo      Margaret 

Wm.    Brett  Brett's  Sport     Sport's  Count     Belle  Cincin- 

Danstone  natus 

Dr.  E.  R.  Hickerson       Osseo  Count  RodstoneMa lie's  Dot 

Am.  Llewellyn  Kennels  Dervish  Girl       Robt.  Count       Fleety  A 

Gladstone 
J.   C.    Tignor  Chesterfield         Raneocas  Jack  Tignor's  Vic 

Sue 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointi  r  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 

Erig.  Setter  Eq,    5th 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.    5th 


Nat.  B.  Nesbitt 
A.  B.  Caldwell 
Chas.    Askins 

Ed.    Garr 

W.    W.    Updike 

Nat.    B.    Nesbitt 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1903. 

ALL-AGE    STAKE — (67   Nominations,    42    Starters;    30    Setters,   12   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Prince  Lyndon  Marie's  Sport     West  Wind  Eng.  Setter  First 

Alpine  Lad         Lad  of  Jingo      Fanny  Flash  Pointer         Second 

McKinley  Hickory  Olad-    Theluia  S  Eng.  Setter  Third 

stone  I 

Nitta  Yuma  Kennels      Dad's  Frank       Mat  Ellis  Belle  Wilson  II.   Eng.  Setter  Fourth 

T.    A.   Turner  Blue  Danstone   Count  DanstoneFairland  Dot  Eng.  SetterFifth 


John  Cowley 
Chas  Proctor 
Thos.   Griffiths 


Er.    Shelly 

"Ed.  Garr 

Nat.    B.    Nesbitt 

"Ed.   Garr 

W.    D.    Gilchrist 


SOUTH   DAKOTA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Fourth   Annual   Trials,    Sioux  Falls,   S.   D..   Aug.    25.    Judges,   First   Day:    E.   H.    Gregory, 

L.   Steuhmer,    C.   B.   Whitford. 
DERBY — (3S  Nominations,   17   Starters;   12   Setters,   5  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Er.    Shelly 
Thos.  Griffiths 
A.    Albaugh 

W.   P.   Austin 


Rap's  Pointer    Young  Rip  Rap  Miss  Pointer  Pointer         First  Er.    Shelly 

Plain  Rex  Dan  Bo  Thelma  S  Eng.  SetterSecond  Nat.  B.  Nesbitt 

Sport's  Dan        Marie's  Sport     Spotty  Glad-  Eng.  Setter  Phird  A.    Albaugh 

stone 

Lad's  Meally      Lad  of  Jingo      Margaret  Pointer         Fourth  A.    B.    Caldwell 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (39  Nominations,   16  Starters;   11   Setters,   5  Pointers.) 
Judges:   C.   B.   Whitford,   L.    Steuchmer. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


Thos.  Griffiths 

A.    M.   Masters 
Chas.    Proctor 
W.    P.    Austin 


McKinley  Hickory  Glad-  Thelma  S     ■ 

stone 

Capt.Jack  Colonel  R  Sport's  Girl 

Alpine  Lad         Lad  of  Jingo  Fanny   Flash 

Lad  of  Jingo      Jingo  Dot's  Pearl 


Eng. Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 
Pointer  Fourth 


Nat.    B.    Nesbitt 

■John    Gude 

Ed.   Garr 

A.    B.    Caldwell 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE — (16  Nominations,   7  Starters;   5   Setters,   2  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Thos.     Griffiths 
John   W.    Cowley 
Wm.    Brett 


McKinley 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Hickory  Glad-    Thelma  S  ■ 
stone 
Cowley's  Rod-   Rodfield  Sport's  Belle     •    Eng.  SetterSecond 

field's  Pride 
Snort's  Count     Count  Danstone  Sport's  Maid  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Danstone 


Nat.    B.    Nesbitt 
Er.    Shelly 
John    Gude 


MINNESOTA-NORTH    DAKOTA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Second  Annual  Trials,  Huron,  S.  D.,  Sept.  2.     Judges:     N.  Wallace,  E.  D.  Magoon,  W.  C.  Moore. 
DERBY — (63  Nominations,   26   Starters;   17   Setters,   9  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Jesse  Sherwood 


Chas.    Hyde 


W.    P.    Austin 
W.    P.    Austin 


Jessie  Rodfield's  Lady's  Count     Jessie  Rodneld      Eng.  Setter  First 

Count  Glad-  Gladstone 

stone 

Speck's    Jingo  Young  Rip  Rap  Speck's  Jingo 

Eov  _,   . 

Copper  Coin  Lad  of  Jingo      Hal's  Belle 

Lad's  Meally  Lad  of  Jingo      Margaret 


Pointer 

Pointer 
Pointer 


Third 

Fourth 


Er.     Shelly 
J.    T.   Jones 


A.    B.   Caldwell 
A.    B.   Caldwell 


ALL-AGE   STAKE- — (64    Nominations,   31    Starters;    19    Setters,    12   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Foust   &  Dickey 
Thos.    Griffiths 


W.    P.    Austin 
Chas.    Proctor 


Alford's  John     Daye  Kent  Cleade 

McKinley  Hickory  Glad-  Thelma  S 

stone 

Lad  of  Jingo      Jingo  Dot's  Penrl 

Alpine  Lad  Lad  of  Jingo  Fanny  Flash 


Pointer         first 
Eug.  SetterSecond 


Pointer 

Pointer 


Third 

Fourth 


J.    T.    Jones 
Nat.    B.   Nesbitt 


A.   B.   Caldwell 
Ed.    Garr 


1908. 


By  Courtesy   of  the  American  Field.  COUNT    OAKLEY. 

"*  PACIFIC   NORTHWEST   CLUB   TRIAL. 

Whidby  Island,   Wash.,  September  20. 
DERBY— 14    Starters:    11    Eng.    Setters,    3    Pointers. 


Owner. 


Owner. 


Terry 


— Paulsel 
J.   E.    Terry 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.  A.   Peebles                   Uncle    Jimmie  Count  White-  Sport's    May          Eng.  Setter  First                 J.    A.    Peebles 

Whitestone        stone  Belle 

Joe.    Schumacher            Valita                  California  BelleRod's  Lark  Eng.  Setter  Second              W.    B.   Coutts 

Boy 

E.   B.   Roy                        Cinciunatus        Cineinnatus'  Ruth    T.    Etol      Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 

Nat  Pride 

N.   A.   Weedan               Count    White-  Count  Sport's   May          Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third        S.    Hansen 

stone's  Chief     Whitestone  Belle 


ALL- AGE  STAKE— 8  Starters:  7  Setters,   1  Pointer. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Lady 


Fleet   P. 
Kilgarif 


Count    Glad-       Peach    Mark  Eng.  Setter  First 

stone    IV. 

Dashing    Fleet  White   Bawn  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Orion  Mary    Lou  Eng.  Setter  Third 


W.   B.   Coutts 


S.    Hansen 
W.   B.  Coutts 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


PRINCE   ALERT.       COUNT  WHITESTONE. 


THE    LATE    CAPT.    C.    E.    McMURDO. 


C.    H.    BABCOCK. 


EB.    SHELLY. 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

1903. 

WESTERN  CANADA    KENNEL    CLUB. 

La  Salle,   Man.,   Aug.    31.     Judge:    VYm.  C.   Lee. 

DERBY — (9   Starters,   4   Setters,   5   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


J.  G.  F.  Mc Arthur 
Geo.  A.   Carruthers 
Fred   W.   Scott 


Wassa  Neighbor  Belle  Eng.  Setter  First 

Sirdar  Trinket   Young  Rip  Rap  Lass  of  Jingo        Pointer         Second. 
Lanark  Lad       Tony  Boy  Tier's  Pink  Tea  Eng.  SetterThlrd 


J.   Lemon 

Geo.    A.    Carruthers 

Owner 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (11    Starters,    5    Setters,    6   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Hamber    &  Code 
Geo.    A.    Carruthers 
Fred    W.    Scott 


Judge 
Fleet 

Count  Gath- 
stone 


Bang  III. 
Not  given 
Lady's  Count 
Gladstone 


Manitoba  Belle 
Not  given 
Mark's  Liz 


Pointer         First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


E.    Hamber 

Geo.   A.   Curruthers 

Fred   W.  Scott 


SUBSCRIPTION    STAKE— (5    Starters.)      Runner-Up,    Fifae. 


Winner. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


R.   J.   White 


Fan  Light 


Not  given 


Not  givei 


Eng.  Setter  First 


R.   J.    White 


MANITOBA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Carman,    Man.,    Sent.    7.      Judges — Derby:     W.    W.    Titus,    W.    F.    Ellis.      All-Age:     Titus    and 

H.   S.  Bevan. 

DERBY — (62  Nominations,  27  Starters;  23  Setters,  4  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


C.    K.    Brown 
A  vent  &  Duryea 
Avent  &  Duryea 
J.     Lemon 
John   Wootton 


Uncle  Sam 
Shawnee 
Chippewa 
Cam's  Pink 
Blue  Belle 


Uncle  B 
Tony  Boy 
Tony  Boy 
Uncle  B  * 
Mohawk 


Minnie  R 

Cado 

Lady  Rachel 

Cam 

Bonnie  Lit 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Kiil'.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.   4th 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.   4th 


D.  E.  Rose 
J.  M.  Avent 
J.  M.  Avent 
"D.  E.  Rose 
J.  M.  Avent 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — C48   Nominations,    27    Starters;    21    Setters,    6   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Paul  Rainey 
Chas.   B.    Cooke 

Avent   &   Duryea 
Char.  F.  T.  Kennels 
Dr.   C.    I.   Snoop 


Portia  Sport's  Gath  Pansy   B 

Prince  Rodney  Lady's  Count  Jessie  Rodfield 

Gladstone 

Tony  Man  Tony  Boy  May  Blue 

Alambagh  Dash  Antonio  Fldred  Lark 

Ortiz  Lad  Rodfield  Grace   G.    Dar- 

ling 


Fng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second. 

Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  SetterEq.  4th 
Eng.  SetterEq.   4th 


D.   E.  Rose 

D.   E.  Rose 

J.    M.  Avent 

C.  E.  Buckle 

D.  E.  Rose 


CHAMPION  STAKE — (7   Starters,    4   Setters.   3   Pointers.)      Senator  P.  Runner-Up. 


Avent    &    Duryea 


Mohawk 


Tony  Bov 


Countess  Meteor  Eng.  Setter  First 


J.     M.    Avent 


BRITISH   COLUMBIA   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Stevenson,    B.    C,    Oct.    S.      Judge:     Thomas    Plimley. 
DERBY — (17    Nominations,    8    Starters;    6    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Miss  W.  M.  Davie        Roy's  Lady         Roy  Montez        Victoria  Belle  Eng..  Setter  First  C.    H.  Sweetzer 

II. 

N.   F.    Lyne                       Texada                 Iroquois  Chief    Tony's  Destiny  Eug.  Setter  Second  X.    F.  Lyne 

Dr.    Findley                       Criterion              Ricko                    Nellie  B  Eng.  Setter  ,  hir.l  C.    H.  Sweetzer 

L.   Wellband                    Vancouver  ShotSport  IV.             Perrot's  Daisy  Pointer         Founh  C.    H.  Sweetzer 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1903. 

ALL-AGE    STAKE — (10    Starters,   all   Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


C.   Cocking 
Jas.   Brooks 
N.    F.    Lyne 
H.    H.    Abbott 


Val's  Belle  Bain's  Flash 

Val's  Rose  Riiko 

Tony's  Destiny  Tony  Boy 
Lady  Roberts     Grouse  P 


Val's  Lady  Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

Val's  Lady  Eng.  Setter  Second  C.    H.  Sweetzer 

Sport's  Destiny  Eng.  Setter  Third  C.    H.  Sweetzer 

Val's  Lady  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  N.    F.  Lyne 


SPORTSMAN'S    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Clare,    Mich.,   Oct.    27. 
DERBY — (27   Nominations,   12   Starters,  all  Setters. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


E.   H.   Waller 


Dr.  E.  D.  McQueen 
L.   Hilsendegen 


E.  C.   Smith 


Clairvoyant  Cowley's  Rod-  Phoebe  White- 
field's   Pride      stone 

Gath's  Dorrit     Sport's  Gath       Little   Dorrit 

Phoebe's  Rod  Cowley's  Rod-  Phoebe  White- 
field's  Pride       stone 

Dike's  Dike        Fairland  Dike    Topmark  Lady 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second. 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Owner 


Tom    Morris 
Owner 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (42    Nominations,    18    Starters;    15    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


M.  W.  Tanner 

E.  H.   Waller 

F.  H.  Shearer 
L.    Hilsendegen 

A.   J.   Smith 


Lou  Rodfield 
Clairvoyant 


Rodfield 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Owner 
Owner 


Gypsey  A. 
Gladstone 
Cowley's  Rod-   Phoebe  White- 
field's  Pride       stone 
Rose  M  Kel's  Carter       Scrapper  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Phoebe's  Rod     Cowley's  Rod-    Phoebe  White-      Eng.  SetterFq.  4th 

field's  Pride       stone 
Tony's  Nell        Tony's  Mark      Nellie  F  Eng.  SetterFq.  4th  E.    II.    Waller 


Owner 

Owner 


MONOKGAHELA  FIELD   TRIAL    CLUB. 

Robinson,    111.,    Oct.   27.-     Judges    (Except   Members'   Stake):   N.  Wallace,   W.   S.   Bell. 

MEMBERS'    STAKE — (7    Starters,  '4   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Sire. 


Dam. 


W.   P.   Austin 
Bell  &  Peterson 


Geo.  O.   Smith 
W.   S.   Bell 


Lad  ot  Jingo 
Hal's  Hope 


May    Fly 
Marse   Chan 


Jingo 
Harold 

SUimpole 
May  Prince 
I. ally's  Count 

Gladstone 


Dot's  Pearl 
Hunter's  Nelly 

Bly 
Glory 

Laton'a 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  Setter  Third 

Eng.  Settu'Fourth 


A.  B.   Caldwell 
A.   C.    Peterson 


A.  B.   Caldwell 
A.    C.    Peteison 


DERBY — (70   Nominations,    31    Starters;    20   Setters,   11   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Avent  &  Duryea 
C.   K.  Brown 
Chas.   Gorham 

Avent  &  Duryea 


Shawnee  Tony  Boy  Cado 

Uncle  Sam  Fucle  B  Minnie  R 

Young  Lad  of  Lad  ot  Rush       Gorham's  Dor- 
Rush  othy 

Itaska  Prime  Minister  Yuma 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Fointer         Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


J.    M.    Avent 
D.    E.    Rose 
Ed.    Garr 

J.    M.    Avent 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
19C3. 


223 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


UNCLE  SAM 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (60   Nominations,   36   Starters;   25    Setters,    11   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Avent  &  Duryea 
Foust  &  Dickey 
Wm.    Brett 

C.   B.   Cooke 

Chas.   B.   Proctor 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Mohawk  Tony  Boy  Countess  Meteor  Eng.  Setter  First 

Uford's  John     Dave  Kent  Cleade  Pointer         Second 

Sport's  Count     Count  DanstoneSport's  Maid  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Danstone  ._ 

Prince  Rodney  Lady's  Count  Jessie  Rodfleld  Eng.  SetterEq.  4th 

Gladstone 

Alpine  Lad  Lad  of  Jingo  Fanny  Flash  Pointer        Eq.  4th 


J.    M.   Avent 
J.    T.   Jones 
Chas.    Askins 

TD.    E.    Rose 

Ed.   Garr 


MICHIGAN    TIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Greenville,   Mich.,   Nov.    2.     Judges:   W.   J.   Baughn,   J.   G.  Armstrong. 
DERBY — (15    Nominations,    9    Starters;    7    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


F.   E.    Holmes 
E.    H.    Waller 

L.  Hilsendegen 

Dr.  E.  D.  McQueen 


Daisy  Baughn   Petrel's  Count   Fly  Rod 

Clairvoyant  Cowley's  Rod-  Phoebe  White- 
field's  Pride        stone 

Phoebe's  Rod  Cowley's  Rod-  Phoebe  White- 
field's  Pride        stone 

Gath's  Dorrit     Sport's  Gath      Little  Dorrit 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  SetterSecond 

Eng.  SetterEq.   3rd 

Eng.  SetterEq.    3rd 


Owner 
Owner 


Owner 
Tom    Morris 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (15   Nominations,    10   Starters,   all  Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


W.  C.  Donaldson 

E.  E.  Kraai 
C.  D.  Stuart 
M.   W.   Tanner 


Don  Antonio 

III. 
King  Do  Do 
Count  Holmes 
Lou  Rodfleld 


Dash  Antonio     Eldred's  Con- 
stance 
King  Bo  Cliperigo 

Count  Diamond  Little  Dorrit 
Rodfleld  Gypsey    A. 

Gladstone 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  SetterEq.    3rd 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.    3rd 


Asher  Cady 
Asher  Cady 
E.    Pettit 


224  FIELD   TRIALS. 

1903. 
OHIO     FIELD     TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Washington   C.   H.,   Nov.   2.     Judges:    Geo.  R.  Haswell,   Maj.   J.   M.   Taylor. 
MEMBERS'   STAKE — (9   Starters,    5   Setters,   4   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.  J.  G.  F.  Holston 
II.    L.    Brown 
C.    F.    Phillips 


Tip   Fauster 
Lemons 
Ripstone's 
Jingo 


Jingo's  Pearl      Nellie  Fauster       Pointer         First  Tide    Huston 

Freckle  D  Baby  Gladstone     Eng.  Setter  Second  H.   L.  Brown 

Ripstone  Jingo's  Lady  Pointer         Third  Tide   Huston 


F.    R. 

Huntington 

J.  C. 

Young  Jin^o       Eve 

Pointer         Fourth 

Tide   Huston 

DERBY— (55 

Nominations,    12   Starters; 

S   Setters,   4   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                   Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Avent 
Avent 
Avent 

&  Duryea 
&  Duryea 

&  Duryea 

Itaska 

Hickory 

Algonquin 

Prime  Minister  Yuma 
Mohawk              Bonnie  Lit 
Prime  Minister  Clip  Wind'em 

(stag.  Setter  First 
Fng.  Setter  Second 
Kng.  Setter  Third 

J. 
J. 
J. 

M.    Avent 
M.    Avent 
M.    Avent 

ALL-AGE 

STAKE— (56 

Nominations,    16    Starters 

;   9   English   Setters; 

7   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                   Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Avent  &  Duryea 
Foust  &  Dickey 
Wm.  Brett 

Avent    &    Puryea 


Tony  Man 
Alford's  John 
Spurt's  Count 

Panstone 
Iroquois 


Tony  Boy  May  Blue 

Dave  Kent  Cleade 

Count  DanstoneSport's  Maid 


Tony  Boy 


Cado 


Eng.  Setter  First- 
Pointer         Second. 
Eng.  Setter  "Eq.    3rd 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.    3rd 


J. 

M. 

Avent 

J. 

T. 

Jones 

J. 

T. 

Jones 

J.    M.    Avent 


INTERNATIONAL  FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Ruthven,   Ont.,   Can.,   Nov.  9.     Judges:    Thomas  Guttridge,   W.   J.  Baughn. 
DERBY — (20    Nominations,    7    Starters;    6    Setters;    1    Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


C.    D.    Stuart  Trixie's  Pearl    Sport's  Gath      Kingston's 

Trixie 
Dr.   Campeau  Ruby's  Lady       Fetrel's  Count   Fairland  Ruby 

J.   Huddleston  Doctor  B  Sam    T    II.         Maud  S 

A.   J.    Pickering  Joe  Hawk  Duke  Fly  Ann 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter 'Second. 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Pointer         Fourth 


Asher   Cady 

T.     Pollin 

J.    Huddleston 

A.     J.     Pickering 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (10   Starters,   S  Setters,  2  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


M.    W.   Tanner  Lou  Rodfleld      Rodfield  Gypsey   a. 

Gladstone 
E.    II.    Nelson  Don  Antonio       Dash  Antonio     Eldred's  Con- 

III.  stance 

W.    B.   Wells  Selkirk  SoHis     Selkirk  Whyte  Selkirk  Tana 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second. 
!■:  1 1  u' .  Setter  Third 


C.    E.    Pettit 

W.    C.    Donaldson 

W.    P..    Wells 


INDEPENDENT    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Robinson.    111.,    Not.    9.        Judges;    Judge    Zell    Gaston,    S.    II.    Socwell,    Alanson    Trigg. 
MEMBERS'  STAKE- — (30  Nominations,  22  Starters;  18  English  Setters,  4  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Highland   Kennels  Fairv's  Rod        Fairy's  Ben  Flossie  Pelaney     Eng.  Setter  First  W.    M.    Kerr 

Geo.   I.   Nunn  Trixie  Jingo's  Two  Busy  Bee  Pointer         Second.  Owner 

Spot 

R.    R.  Beardsley  Madison  Rod-     Rodfield  i-ady  Danstone      Eng.  SetterThird  Max  Middleton 

field 

Lee   Cook  Lady  Glasgow   Rodfield  Paul's  Daugh-       Eng.  Setter  Fourth  Ed.   Garr 

ter 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1903. 

DERBY — (66  Nominations,   26   Starters;   19  Setters,   7  Pointers.) 


225 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


American   Llewellin 

Kennels 
C.    C.    Burkhead 


Flintstone 


Topsy  K 


Robt.  Count 
Gladstone 
Minnesota  Joe, Minnesota  Joe    Sam's  Dream 
Jr. 
Titus-Hoover  Kennels    Pioneer  Count  White-     Bonnie  Doone 

stone 
Dr.  E.  R.  Hickerson        Osseo  Count  Rodstone  Marie's   Dot 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second. 
Eng.  SetteiThird 
Eng.  SetterFourth 


W.    W.    Updike 
I.    n.    Reginald 
Er.    Shelly 
"Ed.    Garr 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (44  Nominations,  24  Starters; 

14  English  Setters,   10  Pointers.) 

Owner                        Winner.                   Sire.                   Dam. 

Breed.               Prize.                   Handler. 

Foust    &    Dickey 
Chas.   Proctor 
Jesse  Sherwood 


California  Kennels 


Alford's  John     Dave  Kent 
Alpine  Lad         Lad  of  Jingo 
Jessie  Rod-  Lady's  Count 

field's  Count       Gladstone 

Gladstone 
Doctor  Daniels  Plain  Sam 


Cleade 
Fanny   Flash 
Jessie  Rodfield 


Dolly  D  II. 


Pointer  First 

Pointer        'Second. 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Pointer         Fourth 


Chas.    Askins 
"Ed.    Garr 
Er.   Shelly 

Chas.     Askins 


CONNECTICUT    FIELD     TRIAL    CLUB. 

Hampton,    Conn.,   Nov.    10.      Judges:     H.    P.   Emory,   H.   TV.   Eager. 

DERBY — (14   Nominations,    11   Starters;    8   Setters,   3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.   H.   Hoffman  Sazerac 

Geo.   H.   Clark  Ledger  II. 

Hutchins  &  Parkinson   Ben  Rodfield 


A.  Cooley 


Plain  Spot 


Carpenter's  BoyVictorine  H 
King  Cyrano      Ledger 
Rodfield's  Rod's  Dora 

Count 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         "Second. 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Pointer         Fourth 


Owner 

"H.    B.    Tallman 

G.    H.   Parkinson 

A.     Cooley 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (9  Nominations,   7   Starters;  5  Setters,  2  Pointers.) 


M.  H.  Coffin 


W.  G.  Comstock 
O.   D.  Redfield 


Parker    Morris 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Ruby's  Rod 
Elegante 


Teddy  Kent 


American  Boy  Redfield's 
Gypsy 

Kingston  Mark's  Ruby 

American  Boy  Redfield's 
Gypsy 

Ned   D   II  Gypsy 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter'Second. 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Pointer         Fourth 


Handler. 


M.    H.    Coffin 


W.   G.   Comstock 
P.   E.    Parmalee 


H.    B.   Tallman 


MEMBERS'    STAKE — (3    Starters,   all   Setters.) 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


M.    H.    Coffin  Breeze  II.  American  Boy    Redfield's 

Gypsy 
W.   S.    Hawley  Wampanang      Herbert's  Lord  Mark's  Ruby 

Chief  of  the  Manor 

W.  G.  Comstock  Ruby's  Rod        Kingston  Mark's   Ruby 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second. 
Eng.  SetterThird 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


MARYLAND    AND    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA    CLUB. 

Chesapeake  Beach,   Md.,   Nov.    10.     Judge:    Royal  Robinson. 
MEMBERS'    DERBY — (4    Starters,    3    Setters,    1   Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


G.    D.    Penniman 
Dr.  J.  L.  McCormick 
G.   H.   Gent 
R.  T.   Seeger 


Count  Scamp  Polly 

Bird  West  Hash  Bird  Wise 

Lady  Lou  Not  given  Not   given 

Rappahannock  Bildad  Sappho 


Eng.  Setter. First 
Eng.  Setter. Second. 
Eng.  Setter/Third 

Pointer         Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


226 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1903. 


MEMBERS'   ALL-AGE    STAKE — (S    Setters,    4    Pointers.) 


Sire. 


Dam. 


G.    L.   Nicholson 


Dr.  J.  L.  McCormick 
Dr.   H.   F.    Hill 


T.  Conrad  Dodge 


Mack  Ewing 
Dan  C 


Flash    of 
Heathcote 


Lady's  Count  Vier's  Pink 

Gladstone  Tea 

Prout's  Lloyd  Bessie  Hanna 

Devonshire  Lady  Grace  II. 

Dick 
N.  D.  of  Heath-Topsy 

cote 


Eng.  Setter. First 
Eng.  Setter.Second. 


Pointer 
Setter 


Third 
Fourth 


Owner 


Owner 
Owner 


ILLINOIS    FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Robinson,  111.     Judges:    Dr.  E.   R.  Hickerson,   S.   H.   Socwell,   Wm.   R.   Green. 
MEMBERS'    ALL-AGE    STAKE — (14    Nominations,    8    Starters,    all   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


0.    Von    Lengerke 
Geo.    I.    Nunn 


Jas.   Pease 

J.   G.   Drennan 


Von's  Jack 
Trixie 


Sho   Tell 
Boone 


Jingo's  Boy 
Jingo's  Two 

Spot 
Ben  R 


Cook's  Bessie 
Busy  Bee 


Flee-go 


Keystone  Jim      Fanny 


Pointer 
Pointer 


Pointer 
Pointer 


First 
"Second. 


Third 
Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 


Owner 
Owner 


MEMBERS'  DERBY — (14  Nominations,  6  Starters;  5  Setters,  1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Jas.    Pease 
C.    C.    Cook 
Henry  Scharman 
Dr.  J.  R.  Burnett 


Chicago  Boy       Roht.  Count 
Gladstone 
Cook's  Rodfield  Rodfield 

Lillian  O'Rod-    Rodfield 

field 
Rod's   Ruby       Rodfield 
Rodfield 


Nellie  Rodfield 

Louise  Dan- 
stone 
Glad  O'Light 

Louise  Dan- 
stone 


Eng.  Setter. First 
Eng.  Setter.Second. 
Eng.  Setter.Third 
Eng.  Setter  .Fourth 


Owner 

Owner 

E.    Rainier 

Owner 


OPEN  DERBY — (63  Nominations,   21   Starters;   15   Setters.   6  Pointers.) 


Breed. 


Handler. 


American  Llewellin 

Flint  stone 

Robt.  fount 

Topsy  K 

Eng. 

Setter. First 

W.    W.   Updike 

Kennels 

Gladstone 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Cowley 

Oaklev   Hill's 

Pride 

Oakley  Hill 

Gleam's  Daisy 

Eng. 

Setter.Second. 

"Er.    Shelly 

Thos.    Griffith 

Plain  Rex 

Dan  Bo 

Thelma  S 

Eng. 

Setter.Third 

Nat.   B.    Nesbitt 

J.   Lemon 

Imperial 

Uncle  B 

Cam 

Eng. 

Setter  .Fourth 

T>.    E.    Rose 

OPEN  ALL-AGE   STAKE — '43   Nominations.    25    Starters;    13   Setters.   12   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Fonst  &  Dickey 
C.    B.    Cooke 


Chas.    Proctor 

\V.  W.  Van  Arsdale 


F.    Towlerton 


Alford's  John      Dave  Kent  Ce«d(  Pointer  First 

Prince  Rodney  Ladv's  Count  Jessie  Rodfield  Eng.  Setter.Second 

Gladstone 

Alpine  Lid         I  ad  <<f  Jingo  Fanny  Flash  Pointer         Third 

Peach  Blossom  Count  Glad-  Peach  Mark  Eng.  Setter .Eq.    4th 

stone  IV. 

Sport  Wei  ster    Marie's  Sport  Peg's  G'ri  Eng.  Setter.Eq.    4th 


Chas.    Askins 
D.   E.    Rose 


Ed.    Garr 
Chas.    Askins 


A.   B.    Caldwell 


FIEJ.D   TRIALS. 
1903. 


227 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


PEACH    BLOSSOM. 


CHAMPION    STAKE — (Annie   B.,    Runner-Up.) 


Dam. 


W.  W.   Van  Arsdale      Peach  Blossom  Count  G'.ad-        Peach  Mark  Eng.  Setter. First 

stone  IV. 


Chas  Askins 


POINTER    CLUB    OF  AMERICA. 
Holmdel,    N.    J.     After    thorough    trial    of    grounds,    trials    called    off   on    account    of    scarcity 

of  quail. 


VIRGINIA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Chase   City,   Va.,   Nov.    30. 

MEMBERS'   DERBY — (16    Starters,    8    Setters,    8   Pointers.)      For   Members    Only. 

Members  Handling-  Their  Own  Dogs. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Dr.    L.   Buckner 

R.  L.  Gill 

E.    P.   Wilkins 

Chas.  B.  Cooke 


Sam's  Jingo        Plain  Sam        .Tingolene 
Regina  Summer's  KentSupenius 

Bob's  Tony  Tony  Bob  Virginia  Reel 

II. 
Sallie  Kinloch   Kinloch  Emma  Sar- 

geant 


Pointer  First 

Pointer         "Second. 
Eng.  Setter/Third 

Eng.  Setter.Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 

Owner 


MEMBERS*   ALL-AGE    STAKE — (14    Starters,    7    Setters,    7    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


R.   A.   Croxton  Jack  Captain  Tony     Pink  R 

Chas.  B.  Cooke  Blue  Bonnet       Sport's  Boy         Sallie  Kinloch 

R.  L.  Gill  Hanover  BlitbeJingo's  Light      Banj's  Tearl 

J.    R.  Purcell  Spotswood  BirdGov.  Spotswood  Cy's   Daughter 


Eng.  Setter. First 

E  ig.  Setters. nd 

Pointer  Third 

Pointer         Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 

Owner 


22g  FIELD   TRIALS. 

1903. 
INDIANA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Clay  City,   Ind.,   Dec.   1.      Judges:   W.   J.   Baughn,   William   Natt  Kemper. 
MEMBERS'    STAKE — (Members   Only.)      (4    Starters;    3    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


G.    G.    Williamson 
C.  A.   Paetzel 
('has.  Ehrbar 

G.    G.    Williamson 


Fairland  Ruby  Kingston  Mark's  Ruby 

Rap's  Ranger    Rip  Rap  Eldred's  Polly 

Lady  Hope         Count  Grey-  Annette  Jane 

stone 

Joe,'s   Count       Joe  Gumming  Lady's  Belle 


Eng.  Setter  .First 
Pointer         Second. 
Eng.  Setter.Eq.    3rd 

Fug.  Setter.Eq.    3rd 


J.  H.  Jobnson 
J.  H.  Johnson 
Owner 

J.   H.  Jobnson 


(OPEN)    DERBY — (25   Nominations,   8    Starters;    7   Setters,   1   Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


C.    D.   Stuart 


J.  J.   Duke 
Chas.    Ehrbar 


Trixie's  Pearl    Sport's  Gath       Kingston's  Eng.  Setter  First 

Trixie 
Cuba  Von.  Rip    Von  Rip  Belle  of  Orange     Pointer         Second. 

Duchess   Grey- Count  Grey-        Duchess  O'Neal    Eng.  Setter. Third 
stone  stone 


Asber   Cady 


J.    T.    Mayfleld 
Owner 


(OPEN)    ALL-AGE    STAKE — (15    Nominations,    4    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


C.  F.  Yung 
G.  I.  Nunn 
C.    D.    Stuart 


Count  Grey- 
stone 
Trixie 

Sandy  K 


Count  Lady- 
stone 

Jingo's  Two 
Spot 

Koran  K 


Fairland  Pet  Eng.  Setter.First  Chas.    Ehrbar 

Busy  Bee  Pointer  Second.  J.    T.    Mayfield 

Midnight  Gypsy    Eng.  Setter  .Third  Asher   Cady 


CONTINENTAL  FIELD  TRIAL  CLUB. 

Thomasville,   N.   C.     Judges:    Wm.   Tallman,    R.   Huntington,    A.   D.   Lewis. 
DERBY — (19   Starters,    16   Setters,    3   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Mrs.  John  Cowley  Oakley  Hill' 

Pride 
Titus-Hoover  Kennels    Pioneer 


Oakley  Hill         Gleam's  Daisy       Eng.  Setter.First 

Bonnie  Poone        Eng.  Setter. Second. 


P.  Lorillard 


Count  White 
stone 
Geneva's  Speed  Rancocas  Jack  Geneva  Eng.  Setter  .Third 


Er.  Shelly 
"Er.  Shelly 
Wm.    Tucker 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (30   Nominations, 

11   Starters;   9    Setters,    2   Pointers.) 

Owner.                       Winner.                     Sire. 

Dam.                   Breed.             Prize.                   Handler. 

John  Cowley 
Jesse   Sherwood 

Dr.  J.  H.  Parker 


Cowley's  Rod-  Rodfield               Sport's  Belle 

field's  Pride 

Jessie  Rod-  Lady's  Count     Jessie  Rodfield 

field's  Count  Gladstone 

Gladstone 

Lea  Cincinnatus'       Ruth  T.  Etol 
Pride 


Eng.  Setter.First 
Eng.  Setter  .Second 

Eng.  Setter .Tbird 


Er.    Shelly 
Er.    Shelly 

Luke   White 


ALABAMA   FIELD   TRIAL    CLUB. 

Huntsville,  Ala.,   Dec.  14.     Judges:    Messrs.  Hamilton,  Hundly,   Madkins. 
DERBY — (7   Starters,   2   Setters,   5   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


C.  F.   Eastham 

D.  C.    White 
D.  J.  O'Connell 


Stix  Jingo's  Light      Nellie    O  Pointer        First  Owner 

Gipsy   Stone       Victor  O'Kaw    Ruby  Danstone     Eng.  Setter  .Second  W.  D.   Gilchrist 

Ightfield  Dan      Ightfield  Shot     Alix    Druid  Pointer  Third  W.    J.   Allen 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1903. 


229 


ALL- AGE    STAKE — (8    Starters,    5    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Johnson   &  Cox  Rip 

H.    H.    Maybury  Tony  Boy's 

Kate 
Garth,  Kellar  &  Rison   Rip's  Lass 


Young  Rip  RapBelle  of  Erin         Pointer         First 
Tony  Bend  Nellie  Harris         Eng.  Setter. Second 

Young  Rip  Rap  Jingo's  Lass  Pointer         Third 


B.    Brooks 
W.    J.    Allen 


"W.   D.   Gilchrist 


FREE-FOR-ALL   STAKE— (7    Starters,    4    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


H.    H.    Maybury  Tony  Boy's 

Kate 
Garth.  Kellar  &  Rison   Rip's  Lass 
W.  W.  Cowden  Andy  S 


Tony  Bend 


Nellie  Harris 


Eng. Setter  First 


"W.    J.    Allen 


Young  Rip  RapJingo's  Lass  Pointer         Second  "W.   D.   Gilchrist 

Not  Given  Not  given  Pointer         Third  Owner 


1904. 
EASTERN  FIELD  TEIAL  CLUB.      (Spring  Trial.) 

Thomasville,   Ga.,   Jan.    11.      Judges:    N.   Wallace,    Robert   Huntington. 

DERBY— (12   Starters,    11    English   Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Charles  K.   Brown         Cncle  Sam 
Titus-Hoover   Kennels  Pioneer 


Joseph  Lemon 


Imperial 


Uncle  B.  Minnie    R. 

Count  White-  Bonnie  Doone 

stone 

Uncle   B.  Cam 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  Setter  Third 


I).    E.    Rose 
Er.    Shelly 


D.    E.    Rose 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (12    Starters,    10   English    Setters,    2    pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Wm.   Brett 
Charles   K.    Brown 
Jesse  Sherwood 


Sport's  Count    Count   Dan- 

Danstone  stone 

Annie   B.  Uncle  B. 


Sport's  Maid 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Pride  of  Aber-     Eng.  Setter  Second 
corn 
Jessie  Rodfleld's  Lady's  Count      Jessie    Rodfield    Eng.  Setter  Third 
Count  Glad-  Gladstone 

stone 


Handler. 


Chas.    Askins 
D.    E.    Rose 
Er.  Shelly 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE— (10   Starters,   all  English   Setters.) 


Owner. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Wm.  Brett 
Charles  K.   BrowTn 
Jesse  Sherwood 

Dr.  C.  I.  Shoop 


Sport's  Count    Count   Dan- 

Danstone  stone 

Annie  B.  Uncle  B. 


Sports   Maid 


Pride  of  Aber- 
corn 
Jessie  Rodfield'sLady's  Count     Jessie  Rodfield 
Count   Glad-  Gladstone 

stone 
Ortiz   Lad  Rodfield  Grace   G.    Dar- 

ling 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d 


Chas  Askins 
D.  E.  Rose 
Er.   Shelly 


D. 


Rose 


230 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904. 

TEXAS   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Floresville,   Tex.,    Jan.    11.      Judge:    C.   W.   Buttles. 
DERBY — (6  Starters,  all  Pointers.) 


Owner.  Winner. Sire. Dam. Breed.  Prize. Handler. 

W.   F.   Booker,   Jr.        Young  Lad  of     Lad  of   Rush     Gorham's   Doro-     Pointer  First  Owner 

S-T&ff--     BE/00 K"'Z SS     ™» cr",e" S2S2  SB"      SSBS! 

j'  w    Situ  Ml!  T.  Wooltoo  Drew  Keith'.  Pointer  Fourtl  A.   A.   Bogen 

Flake 


ALL-AGK    STAKE — (4    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  Handler. 


George   I.    Nunn  Trlxle  Jingo's   Two  Busy    Bee  Pointer  First  J.    T.    Mayfleld 

Spot 

Bogen  &  Denison  Herr  Von  Kent  Jap   Kent  Meally  Croxteth  Pointer         Second  A.    A.    Bogen 

T     Duke  Cuba  Von   Rip    Von  Rip  Belle  of  Orange     Pointer  Thud  J.    T.    Maytield 

L.   S    Williamson  Luke's  Joker      Lon   Rip   Rap     Luck  of  Lott  Pointer        Fourth  H.   P.  Saunders 


Pacific  Coast  Field  Trial  Club  1904  Group  of  Owners,  Handlers  and  Dogs. 


PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Bakersfiekl,   Cal.,   Jan.   11.      Judge:     W    S.   Bell 
TWENTY  FIRST  DERBY— (20  Starters,  12  Setters,  S  Pointeis.) 


Owner. 


Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize.  ■  Handler. 


Stockdale  Kennels        Cuba's   Glen-      Cuba  of   Ken-    Petronella  Pointer         First  R.    M.    Dodge 

Stockdale   Kennels         Cuba's1  Ivy-        Cuba°of  Ken-     Petronella  Pointer         Second  R.    M.    Dodge 

H.W.Keller  Sombfa  IJewelYm  Shadow  Fug.  Setter  Eq.  3d  W.    B.   Courts 

Drake  „  ,,    TT    _,  .       , 

W     W     Van    visdale     Keepsake  California   Bell  Peach  Blossom  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d  C.   H.   Babcock 

Boy  


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1904. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE— (21  Nominations,   13  English  Setters,  8  Pointers;  19  Starters, 


231 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed. 


J.   E.   Terry  Lady  Count   Glad-  Peach   Mark  Eng.Setter  First  W.    B.  Coutts 

stone  IV 

J.  E.   Terry  Kilgarif  Orion  Mary   Lou  Eng.  Setter  Second  W     B  Coutts 

W.  W.  Van  Arsdale     MeCloud   Boy     Tony  Boy  Sadie   Hopkins  Bag.  Setter  Third  C     H  Babcock 


MEMBERS'  STAKE— (5  Starters,  3  English  Setters,  2  Pointers.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed. 


W.   W.  Van  Arsdale     Counts   Mark     Count  Glad-        Teach  Mark  E:ig.  Setter  First  Owner 

stone  IV 
W.    S.   Tevis  Cuba  of  Ken-    Glenbeigh  Jr.     Stella  Pointer         Second  Owner 

w<  "id 
H.  W.  Keller  Sombra  Llewelliu  Shadow  Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 

Drake 


GEORGIA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Waynesboro,  Ga.,   Jan.   19.     Judge:    S.   C.  Bradley. 
DERBY — (18  Nominations,  11  Starters;   2  English  Setters,  9  Pointers.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed.  Prize. 


H.   W.    Hopkins  Knight's  Zella  Knight  Miss  Zella  Pointer  First  Owner 

L.  L.  McCluskey  Halcyon  Joe   Price  Lucy  B.  Pointer         Second  Owner 

Dr.   II.   B.   McMasters  Rip  Grady  Nellie  Pointer         Third  Owner 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (23  Nominations,  9  Starters;   5  English  Setters,   4  Pointers.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam. 


Dr.  E.   Floyd  MeRae     Governor  Bob  Tom  C.  Flossie    E.  Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

J.   E.  Gaston  Gaston's  Lee  Maymie    II.  Eng.  Setter  Second  Owner 

Romeo 

H.   W.   Hopkins  Knight's  Zella  Knight  Miss    Zella  Pointer         Eq.  3d  Owner 

L.  L.  McCluskey  Halcyon  Joe   Price  Lucy    B.  Pointer         Eq.  3d  Owner 


UNITED  STATES  FIELD  TRIAL  CLl'B. 

Grand-Junction,   Tenn.,   Jan.    24.     Judges:    P.    M.  Essig,    L.   W.   Blankenbaker. 
DERBY — (48  Nominations,   19   Starters:    17  English  Setters,    2  Pointers.) 


Owner.  Winner.  Sire.  Dam.  Breed. 


Handler. 


Charles  K.   Brown  Uncle  Sam  Uncle  B.  Minnie  R.  Eng.  Setter  First  D.    E.  Rose 

Avent  &  Duryea  Hickory  Mohawk  Bonnie  Lit  Eng.  Setter  Second  J.'    M  Went 

Avent  &  Duryea  Shawnee  Tony    Boy  Cado  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d  J.    M.  Avent 

George  Cooper  Baby  Ale  .lingo's   Coin  Fannie  Ale  Pointer         Eq.  3d  W.    I).  Gilchrist 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (22    Nominations,    15    Starters;    13    English   Setters,    2   Pointers.) 


Winner.  Sire.  Dam. 


Avent  &  Duryea  To  i.v   Man  Tony    Boy  May  Blue  Eng.  Setter  First  J     M  i.vent 

Avent    &   Duryea  Mohawk  Tony    Boy  Countess  Meteor  Eng.  Setter  Second  J.    M.  Avent 

W.   W.   Van  Arsdale      Peach    Bios-  Count   Glad-  Peach    Mark  Eng.  Setter  Third  Chas  Askins 
som                       stone  IV 


232 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

1904. 

NATIONAL    CHAMPIONSHIP   FIELD   TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Grand-Junction,   Tenn. 

(10   Starters;    9  English   Setters,    1   Pointer.) 

Judges:  G.  Teasdale-Buckell,  Charles  W.  Keyes,  H.  S.  Bevan. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed.  Prize. 


Avent  &  Diuyea  Mohawk 


Tony   Boy  Countess 

Meteor 


Eng.  Setter  First 


J.   M.   Avent 


NEBRASKA   FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

O'Neill,  Neb.,  Aug.  22.     Judges:  E.  D.  Magoon,  J.  F.  O'Donnell. 
(Third)    DERBY— (41    Nominations,    30    Starters;    IS    English    Setters,    12    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Lakefield  Kennels 

J.   W.  Flynn 
Er.  Shelly 

Lakefield  Kennels 

H.  R.  Edwards 
Garnett   S.    Zorn 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Second 
Third 


Lakefield  Lady's  Count     Ora 

Countess  Gladstone 

Burbank  Doctor  Daniels  Misstress   Sen-      Pointer 

ator   Nell 
Hard   Cash         Young  Jingo      Brown's  Bella        Pointer 

Pointer 
Lakefield  Belle  Lady's  Count     Ora  Eng.  Setter  Fourth 

Gladstone 
Odessa  Rancocas  Jack    Dolly    Manners     Eng.  Setter  Eq.  5th 

Green   River       Lad  of   Rush      Gorham's   Doro-    Pointer         Eq.  5th 
Kate  thy 


J.  A.  Gude 

W.    B.    Coutts 

Er.  Shelly 

J.    A.    Gude 

Geo.    E.    Gray 
Ed.    Garr 


ALL-AGE  STAKE— (47  Nominations,   35   Starters;   24  English  Setters,   11  Pointers.)      Judges: 

E.   D.  Magoon,   M.  H.   McCarthy. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


George  Cooper                 Baby   Ale            Jingo's  Coin  Fannie    Ale 

Dr     N.   B.    Pautler        Victor  O'Kaw    Lady's  Count  Ortiz  Vic  s 

Gladstone  Vic 

Charles  Proctor               Alpine   Lad         Lad  of  Jingo  Fanny   Flash          Pointer 

J     Havward,   Jr.             Natalie                 Young   Jingo  Rip    Rap    Net-      Pointer 

tie 

\     M     Masters               Pioneer                Count  White-  Bonnie    Doone      Eng.  Setter  Fifth 

stone 


Third 

Fourth 


W.    D.    Gilchrist 
W.    J.    Wilson 


Ed.    Garr 

J.    H.    McPharlin 


Er.  Shelly 


SUBSCRIPTION    STAKE— (10     Starters;     5    English     Setters,     5     Pointers.)       Judges:    E.    D. 

Magoon,  W.   D.   Hardin. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Dr.   N.   B.    Pautler 


Victor    O'Kaw  Lady's   Count  Ortiz    Vic's    Vic  Eng.  Setter  First 
Gladstone 

Charles    Proctor  Alpine  Lad        Lad  of  Jingo  Fanny  Flash  Pointer         Second 

Oswald  Von  Lengerke    Von's   Jack        Jingo's  Boy  Cook's    Bessie       Pointer         Third 


W.    J.    Wilson 


Ed.    Garr 
Ed.    Garr 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904. 


*33 


IOWA   FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

O'Neill,   Neb.,  Aug.   29.     Judges:    W.  W.   Titus,  M.   Bruce. 
DERBY — (22    Starters;    12    English    Setters,    10    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Er.  Shelly 
II.   S.  Bevan 
Gnrnett   S.   Zoru 


Winner. 


Handler. 


Hard  Cash 

Bondhu 

Wind'em 
Green  River 

Kate 


Young  Jingo      Brown's  Bella      Pointer         First  Er.  Shelly 

Pointer 
Sure   Shot  Baffle   Wind'em    Eng.  Setter  Second  Chas.   Askins 

Lad  of  Rush      Gorham's   Doro-    Pointer         Third  Ed.    Garr 

thy 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (22    Starters;    15    English    Setters,    7    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


George  Cooper  Baby  Ale  Jingo's  Coin       Faunie    Ale 

A.    M.   Masters  Pioneer  Count   White-     Bonnie   Doone 

stone 
Dr.  N.  B.  Pautler         Victor  O'Kaw    Lady's  Count     Ortiz    Vic's    Vic  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d 

Gladstone 

Dr.  J.  D.  Hammond     Oakley  Hill's     Oakley  Hill        Gleam's    Daisy     Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d  W.    J.    Wilson 

Pride 


W.    D.    Gilchrist 
Er.  Shelly 


W.    J.    Wilson 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


BABY   ALE 


WESTERN  CANADA   KENNEL  CLUB. 

La  Salle,   Man.     Judges:  Wm.  C.  Lee,  Charles  W.  Graham. 

DERBY — (15  Nominations,   12  Starters;   8  Setters,  4  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Joseph  Lemon 


Charles  Holden 
J.  C.  Waugh 


Canada   II           Lady's   Count  Cam 

Gladstone 

Jack  Johnson     Alford's  John  Fannie   Fauster      Pointer 

Little  Joe            Unknown  Unknown                Pointer 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Second 
Third 


Owner 
Owner 


234 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1904. 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (is  Starters;  9   Setters,  9  Pointers.)      Judges:  Wm.  C.  Lee,  Charles 

Hoklen. 


Dam. 


Breed.  Prize. 


Handler. 


Joseph   Lemon 

Lemon's  Rod-    Rodfield 
field 

Fleetwing 

Eng.  Setter  First 

Jake   Bishop 

G.   H.   Wall 

Jessie   Whaler   Whaler 

Jacks    Gyp 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

G.    H.    Wall 

A.   Code 

Minto                    Bang   III 

Dot's    Hazel 

Pointer         Third 

A.    Code 

By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


MINTO 


SUBSCRIPTION   STAKE — (7    Starters;    2    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Geo.   A.   Carruthers       Fifae 


Bang   III  Manitoba  Belle      Pointer         First 


MANITOBA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Carman,   Man.,    Sept.    S.      Judges:    W.   W.    Titus,   T.   T.   Ashford. 
DERBY — (45   Nominations,    28   Setters,    17    Pointers;    12    Starters,    7    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed, 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Pointer         First  B.    Brooks 

Pointer         Second  B.    Brooks 


Thomas  Johnson  Manitoba  Neale  Bennett   Cuba    G. 

Mike 

Thomas  Johnson  Manitoba  Senator   P.  Zu    Zue 

Lass 

Charles  K.   Brown         Rosemont  Joe  Tony's  Count     Nellie  C.  Eng.  Setter  Div. 3d  &  4th  D.    E.    Rose 

Char.   F.   T.   Kennels     Oudh  Mohawk  Belle  of  Hard-      Eng.  Setter  Div. 3d  &  4th  C.    E.    Buckle 

bargain 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904. 


235 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


ROSEMOXT  JOE 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (45    Nominations,    35    Setters,    10    Pointers;    25    Starters,    21    Setters,    4 

Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

R.   R.   Dickey,   Jr. 

Alford's    John 

Dave  Kent 

Cleade 

Avent  &  Duryea 

Itaska 

Prime   Min- 
ister 

Yuma 

Avent  &  Duryea 

Iroquois 

Tony  Boy 

Cado 

Joseph   Lemon 

Lemon's   Rod- 
field 

Rodfield 

Fleetwing 

Breed. 


Handler. 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eug.  Setter  Fourth 


D.    E.    Rose 
J.    M.    Avent 


J.    M.    Avent 
Jake  Bishop 


CHAMPION    STAKE— (9    Starters,    8    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Handler. 


R.    R.    Dickey,   Jr. 


Alford's  John    Dave  Kent 


D.    E.    Rose 


BRITISH   COLUMBIA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Ladner's   Landing,   B.   C,    Sept.    29.      Judge:    Thomas  Plimley. 
DERBY — (12  Nominations  and  Starters;   9   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Cook   Inman 
D.  G.  Macdonnell 
H.    H.   Abbott 
G.  Johnston 


The   Deacon       Sousa  Policy    Girl 

Maggie  Plain  Jack  Williams'  Fan 

Abbott's  Jock    Wasco  Imp  Alberta  Queen 

Pat  Beach   Grove  Lady   Roberts 

Earl   Dudley 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Pointer         Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


S.     Hansen 

C.  H.  Sweetzer 

Owner 

C.  H.  Sweetzer 


236 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904. 


Owner. 


N.   A.   Weeden 

R.  S.  Palmer 
D.  G.  Maedonuell 
N.  S.   Lynne 
Burrard  Kennels 


Owner. 


N.  S.  Lynne 
Burrard  Kennels 

D.   G.   Macdonnell 
H.   H.   Abbott 


ALL- AGE    STAKE— (10    Starters;    7    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Count   White-    Count  White 

stone's   Chief     stone 
King   Solomon  Unknown 
Toint  Sport  IV 

Tony's  DestinyTony   Boy 
Assiniboine 
Rodfield 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Hickory  Glad-   Thier's  Speck 
•tone 


Sport's  May 

Belle 
Unknown  Pointer        Second 

Pierrot's   Daisy    Pointer         Third 
Sport's  Destiny     Eng.  Setter  Eq.  4th 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  4th 


S.   Hansen 

C.  H.  Sweet  zer 

Owner 

S.    Hansen 

H.    S.    Rolston 


MEMBERS'   STAKE. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Tony's  DestinyTony  Boy  Sport's  Destiny 

Assiniboine         Hickory  Glad-  Thier's  Speck 

Rodfield  stone 

Maggie  Plain   Jack  Williams'   Fan 

Lady   Roberts    Grouse  P.  Val's    Lady 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Pointer         Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


S.  Hansen 

H.    S.    Rolston 


Owner 
Owner 


PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  FIELD  TRIAL  CLUB. 

La  Connor,   Washington.      Judge:   Dr.   J.   M.   Meyer. 
DERBY (11   Nominations,   5   Starters;   3    Setters,   2   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Cook   Inmau 

J.   H.   Schumacher 

J.   E.    Lucas 


The   Deacon       Sousa  Policy    Girl 

Catherine  M.      Detroit  Joe         Dolores 
Fandango  Dr.    Daniels        Fan    Go. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


S.    Hansen 
J.   B.   Lucas 
Owner 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (7    Nominations,    6    Starters;    all    English    Setters.) 


Owner. 


N.   A.   Weeden 


A.   H.   Nelson 
J.   W.   Considine 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Count   White-    Count  White-  Sport's  May 

stone's  Chief       stone  Belle 

Sousa                   Tonv  Bov  Sport's  Destiny     Eng.  Setter  Second 

Policy  Girl         Dave  Earl  Top's  Queen          Eng.  Setter  Third 


S.    Hansen 


J.   E.   Lucas 
J.    E.   Lucas 


OHIO    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Washington   C.   H.,    Ohio,    Oct.    24.      Judges:    Maj.    J.    M.    Taylor,   A.    B.    Caldwell. 
DERBY— (25   Nominations,    12    Starters;    9    Setters,    3    Pointers.; 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


H.    R.   Edwards 
G.   O.   Smith 
Lakefield   Kennels 

H.    R.   Edwards 

H.    R.   Edwards 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Miss   Jackson  Captain  Jack  Patsy    Mack 

Count   Fly  May  Fly  Queen   Lilla 

Lakefield  Lady's  Count  Ora 

Belle  Gladstone 

Miss  Lucky  Lady's  Count  Dot's  Daughter    Eng.  Setter  Eq.  4th 

Gladstone 

Odessa  Rancocas  Jack  Dolly   Manners     Eng.  Setter  Eq.  4th 


J.   A.   Glide 
W.   H.   Beazell 
Harry   Brown 

J.  A.  Gude 

J.  A.  Gude 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (17    Nominations,    10    Starters;    6    Setters,    4    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Lakefield  Kennels 
C.   T.   Phillips 
C.   D.   Wolfe 
W.  H.  Dillman 


Lakefield  Rod  Rodfield 
Ripstone  Jingo  Ripstone 
Mab's  Lad  King    Cyrano 

Gem   of   Noble  Trouble 


Kate    N. 
Jingo's    Lady 
Queen  Mab 
Virginia 
Gladstone 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Pointer         Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Harry  Brown 
E.  S.  Munger 
E.  S.  Munger 
E.   S.  Munger 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
1904. 


MEMBERS'    STAKE— (9    Starters;    5    Setters,    4    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Lakefield   Kennels 
C.    D.    Wolfe 
C.  T.  Phillips 

P.   H.  Tannehill 


Lakefield   Rod    Rodfield  Kate   X. 

Mab's   Lad         King   Cyrano  Queen    Mab 

Ripstone  Jin-    Ripstone  Jingo's  Lady 

go 

Gleam's  Count  Lady's    Count  Peg    Marie 
Gladstone           Gladstone 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Pointer         Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


237 


Handler. 


W.    B.    Cleveland 
B.    S.    Munger 
E.    S.    Munger 

Harry  Brown 


CONNECTICUT   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Hampton,   Conn.,    Oct.   25.     Judges:    N.   Wallace,   D.   A.   Goodwin,   Jr 
DERBY — (14    Nominations,    11    Starters;    10    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Gen.  Wi  G.  Ely 
L.   W.   Dart 
W.   H.   McGarry 


Queen's  Dan      Count   Dan- 
stone 
Rod's  Victor      Tuck  Rod-  Victorine     H.        Eng.  Setter  Second 


Grace  M. 


field 
Domino 


Fairland  Queen  Eng.  Setter  First 
Victorine  H.  Eng.  Setter  Seconc 
Grace  Lelap  Eng.  Setter  Third 


Jas.  Denison 
T.  P.  Perkins 
H.   B.   Tallman 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (20    Nominations,    16    Starters;    14    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


L.   W.   Dart 
W.   G.  Comstock 
J.   P.   Elton 
E.    R.   Sanford 


Tuck   Rodfield  Rodfield  Pride's  Bess  Eng   Setter  First 

Ruby's  Dan  II  Ruby's  Dan  Doll    Gladstone  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Ripple  Fnknown  Unknown  Pointer         Eq   3d 

Hope  Onward    Tony's  Hope  Peggy    Onward  Eng.  Setter  Eq' 3d 


T.    P.    Perkins 

Owner 

H.    B.    Tallman 

Owner 


MEMBERS'    STAKE— (14    Nominations,    6    Starters;    4    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


H.   B.   Tallman  Rod's   Kate        Ruby's    Rod        Betty  S.  II. 


Eng.  SetterFirst 


MONONGAHELA  FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Oblong,   111.,   Oct.   29.     Judges:     E.   Shelly,   W.  B.   Coutts    (Members'   Stake.) 

MEMBERS'  STAKE— (6   Starters,  English   Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Eng.  Setter  First 


W.  S.  Bell                      Marse  Chan       Lady's  Count  Latonia 

Gladstone 

A.  C.   Peterson               Hal's   Hope        Harold  Hunter's    Nellie  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Skimpole  Bly 

G.   O.   Smith                    Repeater              Cincinnatus'  Belle   Antonio       Eng.  SetterThird 

Pride 


Handler. 


A.  C.  Peterson 
A.  C.  Peterson 
A.    C.    Peterson 


238 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904. 


MARSE   CHAN. 


DERBY — (70   Nominations,  48  Setters,  22  Pointers;   28   Starters,   17   Setters,   11  Pointers.) 
Judges:      N.   Wallace,   W.    S.    Bell. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


Er.  Shelly 
E.  D.  Stocker 
Garnett  S.  Zorn 
II.   S.   Bevan 
J.  E.  Terry 


Hard   Cash  Young   Jingo     Brown's  Bella       Pointer 

Pointer 
Boozer  Nick   of  Jin-      Fannie   Croxteth  Pointer 

go 


First 

Second 

Third 


Green  River  Lad  of  Rush      Gorhacn's  Doro-    Pointer 

Kale  thy 

Bn-idhu  Sure   Shot  Baffile   Wind'em  Eng.  Setter  Eq. Fourth 

Wiad'em 

Lady   Like  Orion  Terry's  Lady         Eng.  Setter  Eq. Fourth 


Er.  Shelly 
A.    C.    Peterson 
Ed.     Garr 
Chas.    Askins 
W.    B.    Courts 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (55    Nominations,    45   Setters,   10   Pointers;    33    Starters,    27    Setters, 

6    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Jesse  Sherwood 
Avent  &  Dury>(< 


Charles   Proctor 
A.    M.    Masters 


Jessie   Rod-        Lady's  Count     Jessie  Rodfield     Eng.  Setter  First  Er.  Shelly 

field's  Count       Gladstone 
Gladstone 
Itaska  Prime  Minis-      Yuma  Eng.  Setter  Second  Ed.  Garr 

ter 
Alpine   Lad         Lad  of  Jingo      Fanny  Flash  Pointer         Third  Ed.    Garr 

Pioneer  Count   White-     Bonnie    Doone      Eng.  Setter  Fourth  Er.  Shelly 

stone 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

1904. 

SPORTSMEN'S    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Clare,  Mich.,  Nov.   1.     Judges:     Marsh  Byers,  W.  J.  Baughn. 

DERBY — (12   Nominations,   9    Starters;    8   Setters,   1   Pointer.) 


239 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


E.  C.   Smith 

G.   R.   Thompson 

M.   W.  Tanner 


Midland    Daisy     Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Shiawassee  Count   Dan- 
Beauty  stone 
Tony's   Count  Lady's   Count     Peg    Marie 

Gladstone  Gladstone 

Ruth  Warner  Cowley's   Rod-  Trixie's   Fairy      Eng.  Setter  Third 
field's  Pride 

A.   J.   Smith                    Count's   Boy  Petrel's  Count  Tony's   Nell           Eng.  Setter  Eq. Fourth       Owner 

Morse  &  McQueen         Beldame  Choice    Goods     Irene    Skimpole    Eng.  Setter  Eq. Fourth       T.    Morse 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (17    Nominations,   13    Setters,    4    Pointers;    11    Starters.) 
One  series  run   off.     No  game  found  and  stake  declared  off. 


DAYTON  POINTER   CLUB 
Dayton,    Ohio,    Nov.    4.     Judges:    J.    E.    Zimmerman,    S.    Hallam,    W.    E.    Doughty, 

DERBY — (5   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


W.   I.   Early 

C.   H.  Cord 

A.   F.   Hockwalt 


Jim  Jeffries 

Sam 

Patrician 


Timorah 
Plain   Sam 
Tyburn   Toby 


Cork's    Bee 
Trix    III. 
Madge  Wildfire 


First 

Second 

Third 


Owner 
Owner 
W.    G.    Souder 


ALL-AGE  STAKE— (15   Starters.) 


Owner. 

Winner.                     Sire. 

Dam.                  Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

E.  B.  Weston 

Zephvr   II            Rip  Rap 

Jingo's    Joy           

First 

B.    F.    Seitner 

John   Woods 

Wood's  Pat        Inknown 

Unknown                

Second 

Owner 

B.   F.   Seitner 

Nelson  of   Id-    Viscount    of 
stone                    Idstone 

Nell   of   Idstone  

Third 

B.  F.  Seitner,  Jr. 

C.  T.   Phillips 

Ripstone  Jingo  Ripstone 

Jingo's    Lady       

V.  H.  C. 

C.    T.    Phillips 

Adolph  Sander 

Topsy  S.              Adam 

Miller's  Queen     

H.    C. 

W.    G.    Souder 

John  Roehm 

Rox                      Campbell's 
Tom 

Roehm's    Queen  

H.    C. 

Owner 

H.   H.   Bimm 

Ted  B.                 Peter  the 
Great 

Nellie                    

H.    C. 

Owner 

INDEPENDENT    FIELD    TRIAD    CLUB. 

Hutsonville,    111.,    Nov.    8.      Marsh    Byers    and    Er.    Shelly,    Judges    (Members'    Stake.) 

MEMBERS'    STAKE — (15    Nominations,    11   Starters;    S    Setters    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Kerr  Bros. 
T.   A.   Parker 
Joseph  Becker 

S.   H.   Socwell 


Tony's  Jingo      Don   Jingo 
Manuels's  Shot  Earl's  Van 
Prince  Dan-       Count   Dan- 
stone  stone 
Lady   Count       Lady's  Count 
Parker                 Gladstone 


Gypsey 
Manuel's  Dot 
Rosefield 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Manuel's    Dot       Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Wm.    Kerr 
Max   Middleton 
Owner 

Eli    Donaldson 


DERBY — (63   Nominations,    46   Setters,   17  Pointers;    25   Starters,   17    Setters,    8   Pointers.) 
Judges:    W.   J.   Baughn,   Marsh   Byers. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


H.   R.   Edwards 
H.   H.    McCormick 
J.   W.   Flynn 

P.  C.  Jessee 


Odessa  Rancocas  Jack  Dolly  Manners 

Redwing  King    Cyrano      Nellie   Hal 

Sabine's  Molly  Sabine's   Rip      Fanny  Coin 

Rap 
Fannie   Oakley  Oakley    Hill        Pride    M. 


Bog.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Pointer         Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


J.    A.    Gude 

\V.    D.    Gilchrist 
Er.  Shelly 

W.    D.    Gilchrist 


240 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904. 


ALL    AGE    STAKE — (54    Nominations,    43    Setters,    11    Pointers;    26    Starters,    19    Setters 

7   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


('has.   B.   Cooke 


J.   E.  Terry 

Jesse  Sherwood 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prince   Rodney  Lady's  Count     Jessie  Rodfield     Eng.  Setter  First  D.    E.    Rose 

Gladstone 

Dr     N     B.    Pautler        Victor   O'Kaw  Lady's  Count     Ortiz  Vic's  Eng.  Setter  Second  W.   J.    Wilson 

Gladstone  Vic 

Kilgarif  Orion  Mary   Lou  Eng.  Setter  Third  W.    B.    Coutts 

Jessie  Rod-        Lady's  Count     Jessie    Rodfield    Eng.  Setter  Fourth  Er.  Shelly 

field's  Count      Gladstone 
Gladstone 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


KILGARIF 


ILLINOIS  FIELD  TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Robinson,  111.,  Nov.   14.      Judges:   Hon.    Zell  Gaston,  Wm.   R.   Green. 
MEMBERS'   ALL-AGE   STAKE — (11   Nominations,   6   Starters;   all  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


I  Sri  led. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


ras     pease  Drill's  Scout       Drillmaster  Wanda  Pointer  First 

J    B    Turner  Spring   Dot         Mainspring,  Pot's    Pearl  Pointer  Second 

Jr. 

Oswald  Von  Lengerke   Ton's  Jack         Jingo's   Boy  Cook's  Bessie  Pointer  Third  Owner 

John  G    Drennan  Boone  Keystone  Jim  Fanny  Tointer  Fourth  Owner 


Owner 

Geo.    I.   Nunii 


MEMBERS'    DERBY — (10    Nominations,    8    Starters;    2    Setters,    6    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


James  Pease 


James  Pease 
C.   C.   Cook 


L.   S.   Weil 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Invincible           Robert   Count  Marie's   Dot 

Gladstone 

Scout's  Ladv      Drill's  Scout  Gadfly                     Pointer         Second 

Colonial   Boy     Lady's   Count  Bonny  Rodfield     Eng.  Setter  Third 

Gladstone 

Devonshire         King  Bee  Devonshire  Jen-    Pointer         Fourth 

Duke  nie's   Ruby 


Owner 
Owner 


P.    G.    Brill 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904. 


241 


OPEN  DERBY — (67    Nominations,   24   Starters;    15    Setters,    9    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


J    T    Fletcher  Ladv  Lou  Jingo's  Light     Bang's    Pearl  Pointer         First  Jake   Bishop 

Am.  Lelwellin   Ken'ls   Random  Shot  Drill's  Scout       Gadfly  Pointer         Second  W.    W.    Updike 

H     R    Edwards  Odessa  Rancocas  Jack  Dolly   Manners  Eng.  Setter  Third  J.    A.    Gude 

Charles  K.   Brown         Rosemont  Joe  Tony's  Count     Nellie    C.  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  4th  D.    E.    Rose 

II     R    Edwards  Miss  Jackson  Captain   Jack      Patsy   Mack  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  4th  J.    A.    Gude 


Bv  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


LADY     LOU 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (55   Nominations,    23    Starters;    20    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Joseph  Lemon 


Fleetwiug 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Lemon's   Rod-    Rodfleld 
field 
Am.  Llewellin  KennelsFlintstone  Robert  Count     Topsy   K. 

Gladstone 
Charles  K.   Brown         Uncle  Sam  Uncle  B.  Minnie    R.  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Chas.  B.   Cooke  Prince  Rodney  Lady's   Count     Jessie   Rodfleld     Eng.  Setter  Fourth 

Gladstone 


Jake    Bishop 
W.    W.    Updike 


D.    E.    Rose 
D.    E.    Rose 


FIELD    TRIALS. 
19C4. 

CHAMPIONSHIP  STAKE — (8  Starters;   7  Setters,   1  Pointer.) 


Chas.  B.   Cooke  Prince   Rodney  Lady's  Count     Jessie   Rodfield     E.ig.  Setter  First 

Gladstone 


D.    E.    Rose 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


PRINCE    RODNEY. 


MARYLAND   AND  DISTRICT   OP    COLUMBIA   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Easton,   Md.,   Nov.    17.     Judges:     J.   Rodger  McSherry,   T.   Conrad  Dodge. 
DERBY — (7    Starters;    4    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Grason  Gent 
G.  D.  Penniman 
Wm.   R.   Armstrong 

L.   Dirickson 


Brace   G.              Tramp 

Lady    Grace 

Pointer 

First 

Owner 

Duke                     Shine 

Bessie    K. 

Setter 

Second 

Owner 

Billy  of  Wood-Tramp 

Lady   Grace 

Pointer 

Third 

Owner 

cliffe 

Black   Baby        Unknown 

Unknown 

Setter 

Fourth 

Owner 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (9   Starters;    8   Setters,    1   Pointer.)) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Dr.   J.  L.   McCormick    Mack  Ewing       Prout's  Lloyd  Bessie    Hanna  Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

S.   D.  Judd                       Mallwyd              Mallwyd  Mallwyd  Eng.  Setter  Second  Owner 

Prince,  Jr.  Prince  Bess 

S.   D.   Judd                       Mallwyd    MarkMallwyd  Not   given  Setter           Third  Owner 

Prince 

L.  Dirickson                    Rover                   Unknown  Unknown  Fourth  Owner 


FIELD    TRIALS. 

1904. 

INTERNATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 


243 


Ruthven,  Ont..   Nov.    23.      Judges:   E.   C.   Smith,   A.   J.    Smith. 
MEMBERS'   STAKE — (6   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


George   Hendrie 
W.   B.    Wells 


Queen 

Selkirk    Wan- 
da 


Not   Given 

Lady's   Count 
Gladstone 


Not    Given 
Selkirk 
Freda 


Irish  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Owner 


(16)  DERBY — (20  Nominations,  9  Starters;  6  Setters,  3  Pointers.)   Judges:  H.  Marshall  Gray- 
don,   J.   G.   Armstrong. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Thos.   A.   Duff 
E.   C.   Smith 


Peke  Snowball 

Trim  of  Kent   Prince 
Shiawassee         Count   Dan- 

Beaut.v  stone 

King  William  Trince 


Belle 
Fly    Aun 
Midland    Daisy 


Setter  First 

Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (13  Nominations,   S   Starters;   5   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


W.   B.   Wells 
A.   J.    Pickering 
W.  B.   Wells 


Selkirk    Solus     Selkirk  Whyte  Selkirk    Tana 

Duke   II  Duke  Lady  Nell 

Selkirk   Hope    Tony's   Hope  Selkirk    Luna 

Highland  Bellellighlaud   Don  Rosebud 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d 
Pointer         Eq.  3d 


INDIANA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Clay  City,   Indiana,  Nov.    20.    Judges:    Ed.    Garr,   C.   W.   Buttles,   Win.   Natt   Kemper. 

MEMBERS'   STAKE — (6   Starters;    4   English  Setters,    2  Irish  Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


T.   A.    Parker 

G.  G.   Williamson 

G.  G.   Williamson 

J.   H.   Chappell 


Manuel's  Shot   Earl's    Van  Manuel's  Dot 

Nellie   Iris  Rodfield  Selkirk    Iris 

Anna's  Count    I.rdy's    Count  Annie   Oakley 

Gladstone 

St.   Cloud's         Eleho  Ranger  Red   Bess   II. 
Blarney 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 
Eng.  SetterThird 

Irish  Setter  Fourth 


Max  MiddletOL 
3.  T.  Mayfleld 
J.   T.    Mayfleld 

C.    Bell 


DERBY — (11   Starters;   3   Setters,    8   Pointers.)      Judges:   C.  W.   Buttles,   Ademar  Ruffe. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Garnett  S.  Zorn 

H.  S.  Bevan 

H.   H.   McCormick 


Green   River 

Kate 
Bondhu 

Wind'em 
Red  Wing 


Lad  of  Rush 

Sure   Shot 

King   Cyrano     Nellie  Hal 


Gorham's   Doro-    Pointer         First 

thy 
Baffle    Wind'em  Eng.  SetterSecond 


Ed.    Garr 
Chas.    Askins 
W.    D.   Gilchrist 


H4 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (19    Starters;    11    English    Setters,    8    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


R.  L-  Campbell 


R.    D.    MeDougal 
W.   F.    Ellis 


J.    Hayward,   Jr. 


W.    J.    Wilson 


Queenie  Count    White-  Grade  GladstoneEng.  Setter  First 

Whitestorie         stone 

Doctor  Marie's   Sport  Sister    Oakley       Eng.  Setter  Second 

Snowflake  Tony    Boy  Maid  0'  the  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d 

Morn 

Mascot  Young    Rip  Ghav  Estill  Pointer         Eq.  3d  Max    Middleton 

Rap 


W.    D.    Gilchrist 
Ed.    Garr 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


SNOWFLAKE. 


VIRGINIA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Martinsville,  Va.,  Nov.   29.     Judges:   J.  A.   Graham,   Maj.   J.   M.   Taylor,   D.  E.   Rose. 
MEMBERS'   ALL-AGE    SAKE — (7   Starters;    6    Setters,    1   Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Geo.  G.  Herring  Ingleside  Flirt  Sport's  Boy  Winnie    Tem-        Eng.  Setter  First 

pest 

E.    P.   Wilkins  Bob's  Tony        Tony  Bob  Virginia  Reel  II.  Eng.  Setter  Second 

L.   B.    Ying  Young   Jingo's  Young   Jingo  Glory  Quayle         Pointer         Third 

Sport 

C.    B.    Cooke  Blue  Bonnet      Sport's  Boy  Sallie   Kinloch      Eng.  Setter  Eq.  4th 

Dr.  Leigh  Buckner        Noble  Skim-      Eugene's  Joe  Kate  Skimpole     Eng.  Setter  Eq.  4th 

pole 


Owner 
Owner 


Owner 
Owner 


MEMBERS'   DERBY — (10   Starters;    7   English   Setters,    3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Geo.  G.  Herring 
E.    P.    Wilkins 
G.    R.  Todd 
Geo.    G.    Herring 


Ingleside   Flirt  Sport's  Boy 
Rip's  Bolt 


Glenmore's 

Nellie 
Bow   Boy 


Winnie   Tempest  Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

Riven  Oak  Pointer         Second  Owner 

Ripsey 

Sadie   M.  Eng.  Setter  Third  J.    C.    Tignor 

Sport's    Boy        Bess    Furness       Eng.  Setter  Fourth  Owner 


Druid   Rip 

Rap 
Sport's   Boy 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904, 


245 


FREE-FOR-ALL,   STAKE— (10    Starters.)      Dr.    Buckner   in   place   of   Rose   as   Judge. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


G.   G.    Williamson 


Prince   Rodney  Lady's   Count  Jessie    Rodfield  Eng.  Setter  First  D.    E.    Rose 
Gladstone 

Paul    Rainey  Portia  Sport's    Gath  Pansy    B.  Eng.  Setter  Second  D.    E.    Rose 

Chas.  K.  Brown  Uncle  Sam         Uncle    B.  Minnie    R.  Eng.  Setter  Third  D.    E.    Rose 

Dr.    J.    B.    Lincoln         Wide   Awake     King   Cyrano  Beautiful    Bells  Pointer         Fourth  W.    T.    Mitchell 


CONTINENTAL   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Thomasville,   N.  C,   Dec.   3.    Judges:    S.    C.   Bradley,    Maj.    J.    M.    Taylor. 
MEMBERS'  STAKE — (8   Starters;    6  Setters,   2   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


0.  W.  Bright 


Oak  Lodge         Gladstone   V       Molly    Gladstone  Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

Xed 

W.   B.  Meares,  Jr.        Jack    White       Grant  Dinah  Eng.  Setter  Second  Owner 

Theo.  Sturgls  Tony  Dash  Antonio     Eldred   Con-  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d  Owner 

stance 
Richard  Turpin  Sandstone  11      Halberd  Lottie   Glad-  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d  Owner 

stone 


DERBY — (39    Nominations,    16    Starters;    11    Setters,    5    Pointers.     Judges:    Theo.    Sturgis    R. 

Huntington,    O.   W.    Bright. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed.  Prize. 


Handler. 


P.  H.  Tannehill 
Er.  Shelly 
Lakefleld  Kennels 


Gleam's  Count  Lady's   Count    Peg  Marie  Eng.  Setter  First 

Gladstone  Gladstone 

Hard  Cash         Young   Jingo     Brown's  Bella        Pointer         Second 

Pointer 
Lakefleld  Lady's  Count     Ora  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Countess  Gladstone 


J.    C.    Schuyler 
Er.  Shelly 
Harry  Brown 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (16    Starters;    13    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


A.   M.   Masters  Pioneer  Count    White-    Bonnie    Doone      Eng.  Setter  First  Er.   Shelly 

stone 
Jesse   Sherwood  Jessie   Rod-        Lady's  Count     Jessie    Rodfield    Eng.  Setter  Second  Er.  Shelly 

field's  Gladstone 

Count  Glad- 
stone 
G.G.Williamson  Prince   Rodney  Lady's  Count     Jessie    Rodfield    Eng.  Setter  Third  D.    E.    Rose 

Gladstone 


POINTER   CLUB   OF   AMERICA. 

Barber  Junction,   N.   C,  Dec.    12.     Judges:   John  White,   G.   Muss-Arnolt. 
MEMBERS'   STAKE — (7   Starters.) 


Dr.   J.   S.   Howes 
A.   H.   Ball 


Victor  Froment 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Jubliee  Blithe   Rector  Dinah 

Top   Notch  Jin-Royal  Jingo  Indiana    Girl 

golet 

Knight  Frank    F.  Fannie    Lou 


Prize. 


First 
Second 


Handler. 


W.  A.  Steele 
Owner 


246 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904. 


Owner. 


OPEN   DERBY — (9    Nominations,    4    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Geo.  GoultT 
A.  H.  Ball 
H.   B.    Rathbone 


Furlough  Furlough  Tip  McKay's    Bloom 

It  imp 

Top  Notch  Tic  Rex  Sister 

Tac 

Upland   Acci-  Upland    Silver  Upland    Grey 

dent  Sock                      Isabel 


First 

Jack    Armstrong 

Second 

Geo.    Rayiior 

Third 

C.    C.    Ford 

ALL- AGE    STAKE — (8    Nominations,    5    Starters.) 


Geo.  Gould 
A.  H.  Ball 
Geo.    Gould 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Top  Notch  Royal   Kent 

Lauurcl.it  Hessen 

Furlough  Turk  Furlough  Tip      Flora 


Aklit 
Fandango   II 


First  Jack    Armstrong 

Second  Geo.     Raynor 

Third  Jack    Armstrong 


FREE-FOR-ALL    STAKE — (8    Nominations,    6    Starters.) 


A.  H.  Ball 
A.  H.  Ball 
Geo.  Gould 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Handler. 


Brace 


Top    Notch 

Brownie 
Top   Notch  Royal    Kent 

Launcelot  Hessen 

Furlough  Turk  Furlough    Tip    Flora 


Birdie                       -— 
Fandango  II. 


First 

Second 

Third 


Geo.  Raynor 
Geo.  Raynor 
Jack    Armstrong 


POINTER    CLUB'S    STAKE — (5    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Handler. 


A.    H.   Ball 


Dr.   J.   S.    Howe 
Geo.    Gould 


Brace 


Birdie 


Top   Notch 
Brownie 
Jubilee  Blithe  Rector  Dinah 

Furlough  Turk  Furlough  Tip      Flora 


Second 
Third 


Geo.    Raynor 


W.    A.    Steele 
Jack   Armstrong 


ALABAMA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Huntsville,   Ala.,    Dec.    12.      Judges:    B.    F.    Seitner,    W.    B.    Stafford. 
DERBY — (12    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


W.  F.   Garth 


Johnson  &  Cox 
J.   T.   Fletcher 


Rap's  Jingo         Young    Rip         Kate  Jingo 

Rap 
Africanda  Von    Gull  Juno   III. 

Lady   Lou  Jingo's    Light    Bang's  Pearl 


Pointer 

Pointer 


Second 
Third 


D.    C.    White 


B.     Brooks 
Jake    Bishop 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (7   Starters;   3   Setters,    4  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


W.   F.   Garth  Rips  Lass  Young  Rip  Rap  Jingo's    Lass 

Johnson  &  Cox  Dictator  Von   Gull  Lady    Clio 

F.    M.   Edwards  J.   J-  Jingo's    Light     Pearl's  Dark 

li  C.   White  Gipsy    Stone  Victor  O'Kaw    Ruby  Danstone 


Pointer         First 
Pointer         Second 
Pointer        En..  3d 
Lng.  Setter  Eq.  3d 


W.    D.    Gilchrist 
B.    Brooks 
Lee    Moody 
D.    C.    White 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1904. 


247 


FREE-FOR-ALL,   STAKE— (9    Starters,    4    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Geo.  Cooper 
Fred.   W.   Scott 


W.   F.   Garth 
R.   D.   MfcDougal 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Baby    Ale 
Lanark    Lad 


Rip's   Lass 
Doctor 


Jingo's    Coin 
Tony   Boy 


Fannie    Ale 
Viers  Pink 
Tea 

Jingo's    Lass 


Young    Rip 

Rap 
Marie's  Sport    Sister    Oakley 


Pointer         First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

1'ointer         Eq.  3d 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d 


W.    D.    Gilchrist 
Jake    Bishop 


Lee    Moody 
D.    C.    White 


EASTERN   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB    (Eall   Trials.) 

Waynesboro,    Ga.,    Dec.    19.      Judges:      N.   Wallace,   H.   W.    Hopkins. 
DERBY — (18   Starters;    13  English  Setters,   5   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


II.    R.    Edwards  Miss  Jackson     Captain   Jack  Patsy   Mack 

D.  E.   Rose  Rosemont  Spec  Count   White-  Tony's  Maid 

stone 

Er.  Shelly  Hani  Cash  Young   Jingo  Brown's   Bella 

Pointer 

H.    S.    Bevan  Bondhu  Wind    Sure  Shot  Baffle  Wind' em     Eng.  Setter  Eq.  3d 

'em 


Pointer 


Eq.  3d 


J.    A.    Gude 
D.    E.    Rose 


Er.  Shelly 
Chas.    Askins 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


HARD  CASH 


248 


FIELD   TRIALS. 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (13    Starters;    10    Setters    3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Bug.  SetterSecond 


A.   M.   Masters  Pioneer  Count   White-    Bonnie  Doone 

stone 
Perley   &   Yates  MeKinley  Hickory   Glad-  Thelma  S. 

stone 

Jesse  Sherwood  Jessie   Rod-        Lady's  Count     Jessie    Rodfield    Eng.  Setter  Third 

field's  Count      Gladstone 
Gladstone 


Er.    Shelley 
Chas.    Askins 
Er.  Shelly 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE    (2-hour  heats)  —  (6  Starters;   5  English  Setters,   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Perley  &  Yates 
A.  SI.  Masters 
Jesse   Sherwood 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


MeKinley 

Pioneer 


Thelma   S. 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Hickory 

Gladstone 
Count  White-     Bonnie    Doone       Eng.  Setter  Second 
stone 

Jessie  Rod-       Lady's   Count    Jessie    Rodfield     Eng.  Setter  Third 
field's  Count      Gladstone 
Gladstone 


Chas.  Askins 
Er.  Shelly 
Er.  Shelly 


1905. 
PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD     TRIAL    CLUB. 

Bakersfield,    Cal.,    Jan.    9.      Judge:     H.    L.    Betten. 
DERBY — (17    Starters;    9   Setters,    8   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.    E.   Terry  Lady  Like  Orion 

W.    W.   Van  Arsdale    Mariposa  Detroit  Joe 

A.    Cadigan  Chiquita  Dr.  Daniels 

Rose  &  Christensen      Del  Ray  Bell     California 

Bell  Boy 


Terry's  Lady  Eng.  Setter  First  W.    B.   Coutts 

Countess  Mark  Eng.  SetterSecond  C.   H.   Babcock 

Fan    Go  Pointer         Eq.  Third  J.    E.    Lucas 

Countess  Mark  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third  Chas.     Courts 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (20 

Starters;    15 

Setters,    5    Pointers.) 

Owner.                       Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

W.    W.    Van   Arsdale    Harry  H. 
S'tockdale    Kennels         Cuba,    Jr. 

J.  E.   Terry                       Lady  Like 
W.  W.   Van  Arsdale   Jay   M. 

Why  Not 

Cuba  of 
Kenwood 
Orion 
Colonel  R. 

Sue 

Florida 

Terry's     Lady 
Spot's  Girl 

Lug.  Setter  First 

Pointer         Second 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 

Chas.    Coutts 
R.    M.    Dodge 

Chas.    Coutts 
C.     II.    Babcock 

CHAMPION 

STAKE — (4 

Starters;    2 

Setters,    2    Pointers.) 

Owner.                      Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

W 

.   W.   Van  Arsdale    Dr.    Daniels 

Plain  Sam 

Dolly    D.    II. 

Pointer          First 

C.    H.    Babcock 

MEMBERS' 

STAKE— (5 

Starters;    4 

Setters,    1    Pointer.) 

Owner.                       Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

II. 
J. 
M. 

W.   Keller                Sombra 
W.    Flynn                   Burba'nk 
Donnelly                   >Ionterey 

Llewellin 

Drake 
Dr.  Daniels 

Llewellin 
Drake 

Shadow 

Senator's   Mis- 
tress Nell 
Shadow 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer        Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Owner 
Owner 
Owner 

TEXAS    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Karnes   City,    Texas,   Jan.    10.     Judge:    A.   A.   Bogen. 

DERBY — (5    Starters;    2    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


R.    W.   Shaw  Cornish   Kite      Cornish  Chief  Ightfield   Kite 

(1.    0.    Smith  "Count   Fly  May  Fly  Queen  Lilla 

Dr.    S.   J.   Smith  Jingo's  Heiress  Jingo's  Light  Pearl  Pointer 

F.   C.    Koehler  Temple  Alberta  Not    Given 

Joe  II. 


Pointer  First 

Eng.  SetterSecond 
Pointer         Third 
Pointer         Fourth 


R.    W.    Shaw 

J.   T.    Mayfield 

Owner 

J.   T.    Mayfield 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

1905. 

ALL-AGE    STAKE — (9    Starters;    5    Setters,    4    Pointers.) 


249 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Dr.    J.    R.    Daniels 
Dr.   S.   J.    Smith 


Saunders  &  Bassett 
G.  O.  Smith 


Joe  Gray  Woolton  Druid  Rick  Rack 

Prince   Dan-  Count  Dan-         Rosefield 
stone  stone 

Texas  Jingo  Jingo's  Coin       Dill 

Count  Ply  May  Fly  Queen     Lilla 


Pointer  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 


1'.. inter         Eq.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


J.  T.    May  field 
Owner 


J.  T.    Mayfield 
J.  T.    Mayfield 


MEMBERS' 

STAKE — (4   Starters;   3  Setters,   1  Pointer.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire.                   Dam.                   Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

R.  W.  Shaw 
H.  G.  Rhodes 
R.    S.    Barrett 

Edward    E.    Taylor 


Rip  Field  Woolton  Druid  Keith's   Flake  Pointer         First  Owner 

Peg's   Sport        Sport  Webster  Texas  Nellie  Eng.  Setter  Second  K.    M.    Nail 

Lingfield  Bragg  Mack  of  the      Madryn  Lalla  Eng.  Setter  Third  J.   T.   Mayfield 

West 

Lady  Countess    Lady's  Count     Fairland   Doll  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  Owner 
Gladstone            Gladstone 


GEORGIA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Albany,  Ga.,  Jan.   10.     Judge:  D.  E.  Rose. 

DERBY — (6    Starters;    3    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Pointer         First 


J.  H.  Walters  Stonewall  Jack-Hot  Stuff  Dora 

son 
E.   L.    Marbury  Little  John         Alford's  John     Finance  Pointer         Second 

L)r.  H.   B.  MeMasters  Caesar  Rancocas  Dolly   Manners      Eng.  Setter  Third 

Jack 


H.    Walters 


J.    T."  Jones 
W.    H.    Beazell 


By   Courtesy   of  the  American   Field. 


35 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1905. 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (14    Starters;    6    Setters,    S   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Frize. 


Handler. 


L.   L.   McClusky  Halcyon  J°e  Price  Lucy    Brumby       Pointer         First  W.   D.   Gilchrist 

J.    E.   Gaston  Gaston's  Romeo  Lee  Maymle    H.  ling.  Setter  Second  j.    E.    Gaston 

Jordan   &   Henaerson    East  Lynne         Prince  Lyndon  Sioux  Danstone     Bug.  Setter  Third  Er.  Shelly 


UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUE. 

Grand- Junction,   Tenn.,  Jan.  18.     Judges:   P.   M.  Essig\   Dr.  M.  F.  Rogers. 

DERBY — (17   Starters;    14    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Ed.    Garr 

H.    L.    Brown 


Garrett  S.  Zorn  Green  River        Lad  of  Rush      Gorham's    Doro-  Pointer         First 

Kate  thy 

Lakefield   Kennels         Lukefield  Coun-  Lady's  Count  Ora  Eng.  Setter  Second 

tess  Gladstone 

Char.    F.    T.    Kennels  Agra  Mohawk  Belle    of    Hard-    Lng.  Setter  Eq.  Third        C.    E.   Buckle 

bargain 

H.    R.    Edwards  Miss   Jackson    Captain  Jack  Patsy   Mack  Bag.  Setter Eq.  Third        Er.  Shelly 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (22    Starters;    19    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Chas.    Proctor 
Jesse    Sherwood 


W.    F.    Garth 


Alpine  Lad  Lad  of  Jingo      Fanny    Flash         Pointer         First  Ed.    Garr 

Jessie  Rod-        Lady's  Count     Jessie    Rodfleld      Eng.  Setter  Second  Er.  Shelly 

field's  Count     Gladstone 

Gladstone 
Rip's    Lass         Young  Rip  Rap  Jingo's    Lass         Pointer        Third  W.    D.    Gilchrist 


NATIONAL  FIELD   TRIAL   CHAMPIONSHIP  ASSOCIATION. 

Grand- Junction,  Tenn.,   Jan.    23.      Judges:   A.   Merriman,   H.   S.   Bevan,   Chas.  W.   Keyes. 

(9  Starters;  all  Setters.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

I'.r 1.              Prize 

Handler. 

Hobart    Ames 

Alambagh 

Hash  Antonio 

Eldi 

ed   Lark 

10 

ig.  Setter  First 

P.    E.    Buckle 

FIELD   TRIALS. 

1905. 

IOWA   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Grand  Forks,  N.  D.,  Aug.  16.      Judge:  W.  W.  Titus. 
DERBY — (15    Starters;    9   Setters,   6   Pointers.) 


251 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


H.  R.  Edwards 
C.   E.    Pierson 

E.  Armstrong 

Dr.   Jas.   S.    Howe 

F.  M.   de  Graffenried  Vashti 


Ria    Babe            Colonel  R.  Monterey  Eng.  Setter    First 
King    Woolton   King  Cyrano  Druid's    Zephyr    Pointer  Second 
"Deep    River         Deep  River  Faskally    Romp    Pointer  Eq.  Third 
Jack- 
Lad's  Doc  Belle   Jingo            Pointer  Eq.  Third 
Jessie  Rod-  Josephine              Eng.  Setter    Eq.  Third 
field's  Count 
Gladstone 


Judy 
Jubilee  Dan 


J.    A.    Gude 

Er  Shelly 

W.    D.    Gilchrist 

W.    H.    Beazell 
Jake  Bishop 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (16   Starters;    9  Setters,   7  Pointers.)     Judges:  W.  W.  Titus,  H.  J.   Keefe. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Thos.    Johnson 
Sidney    Jones 
H.   H.   McCormick 
J.  T.   Fletcher 


Manitoba  Mike  Xeale  Bennett  Cuba  G.  Pointer         First 

Mary  Tudor        Marie's  Sport  Dolly    Manners  Eng.  Setter  Second 

RedWing  King  Cyrano  Nellie    Hal  Pointer        Eq.  Third 

Ladv  Lou  Jingo's  Light  Bang's  Pearl  Pointer         Eq.  Third 


Er.  Shelly 
W.   H.   Beazell 
W.    D.    Gilchrist 
Jake   Bishop 


SUBSCRIPTION   STAKE — (8   Starters;    6   Setters,   2  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Dr.  H.  B.  McMasters      Caesar 
Geo.    X.    Clemson  Pioneer 


Thos.    Johnson 


Rancocas  Jack  Dolly    Manners  Eng.  Setter  First 

Count  White-     Bonnie   Doone  Eng.  SetterSecond 
stone 

Manitoba  Mike  Xeale  Bennett    Cuba   G.  Pointer  Third 


W.   H.   Beazell 
Er.  Shelly 


NORTH   DAKOTA   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Larimore,   N.   D.,  Aug.    23.     Judge:    Thos.    Johnson. 
DERBY— (12   Starters;    S   Setters,    4   Pointers.) 


V.  M.  de  Graffenried      Vashti 


J.  T.    Flercner 
H.    R.    Edwards 
H.    R.    Edwards 
C.   E.   Pierson 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Jessie  Rod- 
field's  Count 
Gladstone 
Fred  T. 


Prince    T 

Miss  Ransom  Uncle  B. 

Ria    Babe  Colonel  R. 

King  Woolton  King  Cyrano 


Josephine 


May   Belle 
Sport's  Belle 
Monterey 
Druid's  Zephyr 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Lug.  Setter  Eq.  Third 
Eng.  setter  Eq.  Third 
Pointer  Eq.  Third 


Jake  Bishop 


Jake  Bishop 
J.  A.  Gude 
J.  A.  Gude 
Fr.  Shellv 


J.    T.    Fletcher 
Joseph    Lemon 

E.    M.    Upson 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (12   Starters;   8  Setters,   4  Pointers.) 


Lady  Lou  Jingo's  Light  Bang's  Pearl 

Canada   II.         Lady's  Count  Cam 

Gladstone 

Cy's   Belle  King  Cyrano  Beautitul    Bells 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Pointer  Third 


Jake  Bishop 
Jake  Bishop 


WESTERN  CANADA   KENNEL    CLUB. 

La  Salle,   Man.      Judge:    Thomas   Johnson. 
DERBY — (12    Starters;    8    Setters,    4    Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

E.  Complin 
C.    Holden 

W.    R.    Milton 

E.    Chevrier 

Chief 
Reuben 

Milton's  Dot 

Granite  Dick 

Unknown 

Lemon's   Rod- 
field 

Manitoba 
Nigger 

Granite  City 

Unknown 
Cam 

Sue  S. 

Lady  Belle 

Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 

E  lg.  Setter  Eq.  Third 

J.    C.    Wall 
Owner 

Owner 

Owner 

252 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1905. 

ALL-AGE    STAKE — (16    Starters;    8    Setters,    8    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Joseph    Lemon 


A.    Code 

Fred    W.   Soott 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Canada    II. 


Miuto 
Lanark    Lad 


Lady's  Count  Cam  Eng.  Setter  First 

Gladstone 

Bang  III.  Dot's    Hazel  Pointer         Second 

Tony  Boy  Vier's  Pink  Tea  Eng.  Setter  Third 


A.    Code 

F.    W.    Scott 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


CANADA  II. 


NEBRASKA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

O'Neill,    Neb.,    Sept.    4.      Judges:    W.   D.    Hardin,    R.    R.   Dickson. 
DERBY — (21    Starters;    11    Setters,    7    Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner.                     Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

E.    L.    Denison 

Spot's  Rip           Four  Spot 
Rap 

(j::een  Rip 
Rap 

Pointer 

First 

Chas.   Askius 

U.    R.    Fishel 

Fishel's  Frank  Fishel's 

Rip   Rap 

Boys   Queen 

Pointer 

Second 

J.   A.   Gude 

J.    W.    Flynn 

Senator's  Don    Senator  P. 

I'lynn's   Dolly 
Jingo 

Pointer 

Third 

W.    J.    Wilson 

II.    A.    Mikeshell 

Dan's    Toy        Dan's  Blade 

Queen    Marie 

Eng.  Sett 

er  Fourth 

W.     E.    Mikeshell 

Norvin   T.   Harris 

Hurstbourue      Tony  Boy 

Llewellin's  Maid  Eng.  Sett 

jrFifth 

Ed.  Garr 

Nellie 

FIELD   TRIALS. 
1905. 


253 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (20    Starters;    12    Setters,    8    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winuer. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Garnett  S.  Zorn  Green    River     Lad  of  Rush 

Kate 
*E.    L.    Denison  Spot's    Rip        Four  Spot 

Rap 
Wm.    Brett  Brett's  Sport     Sport  Count 

Danstone 
II.  S.    Bevan  Bondhu  Sure  Shot 

Wind'em 
Blaukenbaker  <S;  Garr  Young   Lad        Lad  of  Rush 

of    Rush 


Gorham's   Doro-    Tointer 

t  hy 
Queen     Rip    Rap  Pointer 


First 
Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Belle  Cincin- 

uatus 
Baffle   Wind'em   Eng.  Setter  Fourth 

Gorham's    Doro-  Pointer         Fifth 
thy 


Ed.  Garr 
Chas.    Askins 
Chas.    Askins 
Chas.    Askins 
Ed.  Garr 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE — (10  Starters;   7   Setters,   3  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Chas.  Proctor 
H.    S.    Bevan 


H.  A.  Kirov 


Alpine    Lad       Lad  of  Jingo       Fanny    Flash         Pointer  First 

Belton  Sure  Shot  Baffle   Wind'em  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Wind'em 
Count's    Clip      Lady's  Count     Jessie   Rodfield     Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 
Gladstone 
Dr.    N.    B.   Pautler       Victor  O'Kaw    Lady's  Count     Ortiz  Vic's  Vic    Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 

Gladstone 


Ed.  Garr 
Chas.    Askins 


W.    II.    Hammond 
W.    J.    Wilson 


MANITOBA    FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

La  Salle,  Man.,  Sept.  6.     Judges:  W.  W.  Titus,  John  Wootton. 
DERBY— (10    Starters;    S   Setters,   2   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


D.   J.    Landry 


Dr.    Jas.    S.    Howe 
W.   T.    Hunter 


Lad  McKinley  McKinley 


Jubilee    Dan     Lad's  Doc 
Tonopaugh         Tony  Boy 


Sue  Gladstone  Eng.  Setter  First 

III. 

Belle    Jingo  Pointer  Second 

Sport's  Estelle  Eng.  Setter  Third 


D.    E.    Rose 


W.    H.    Beazell 
Jake   Bishop 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (14    Starters;    11    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


■Joseph  Lemon 
A.    M.    Masters 


Rodfield 


Fleetwing 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Lemon's 

Rodfield 
Hard    Cash         Young  Jingo       Brown's    Bella      Pointer  Second 

Pointer 
Dr.  H.  B.  McMasters     Caesar  Rancocas  Jack  Dolly    Manners    Eng.  Setter  Third 


Jake   Bishop 
Er.    Shelly 
W.   H.   Beazell 


CHAMPION    STAKE — (8    Starters;    7    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Dam. 


Handler. 


Geo.   N.   Clemson 


Count  White-     Bonnie    Doone        E  lg.  Setter  First 
stone 


254 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1905. 


NORTHWESTERN    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

O'Neill,  Neb.,   Sept.   11.     Judges:  W.  D.  Hardin,  H.  J.  Keefe. 
DERBY — (10   Starters;    7    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


E.  L.   Denison 

H.  R.  Edwarus 
II.  R.  Edwards 
J.    W.   Flynn 

Avent  &  Duryea 


Spot's    Rip  Four  Spot 

Rap 

Ransom  Colonel  R. 

Ria    Babe  Colonel  R. 

Senator's  Don  Senator  P. 


Mohawk 
Squaw 


Mohawk  II. 


Queen    Rip    Rap  Pointer         First 


Rob's   Ruby 
Monterey 
Flynn's   Dolly 

Jingo 
/una 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Pointer         Fourth 

Eng.  Setter  Fifth 


Chas.    Askius 

J.  A.  Gude 
J.  A.  Gude 
W.    J.    Wilson 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (13    Starters;    S    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Garnett  S.  Zorn 

B.    L.    Denison 

John    W.    Cowley 
D.   F.  Greer 
H.    S.    Bevan 


Green     River  Lad  of  Rush        Gorhani's    Doro-    Pointer  First  Ed.    Garr 

Kate  thy 

Spot's   Rip  Four  Spot  Queen  Rip  Rap      Pointer         Second  Chas.    Askins 

Rap 

Cornelia    J.  Rodfleld  Sport's  Belle  Eng.  Setter  Third  Ed.    Garr 

Tip  Fauster  Jingo's  Pearl     Nellie  Fauster       Pointer         Fourth  Ed.    Garr 

Bondhu  Sure  Shot  Baffle  Wind'em    Eag.  Setter  Fifth  Chas.    Askins 

Wind 'em 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

i9or». 


255 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


GREEN   RIVER   KATE. 


BRITISH    COLUMBIA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB 

Ladner,   B.  C,  Sept.   21.     Judge,   Maj.   J.    M.   Taylor. 

DERBY— (19    Starters;    15    Setters,    4    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


A.   F.    Weismann 


G.    W.   Hutchings 
J.    E.    Lucas 


Count  Blackie    Lundy's    Belle       Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


J.    W.    C. 

IVdfield 

Tony   Spot  Sousa  Fleety    Hill 

Uncle    Dudley  Count  White-     Sport's  May 

stone  Belle 


S.  Hansen 


C.    H.    Sweet  zer 
J.   E.    Lucas 


11. 

Hopkins 

Aunt    Marie        Uncle  B. 

Sport's  Belle 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 

W. 

B.    Coutts 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (20 

Starters;    13 

Setters,    7    Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner.                     Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Jno.    W.    Cousidine 
J.   E.   Terry 
S.    Hansen 
H.    H.   Abbott 


Policy    Girl       Dave  Earl  Top's    Queen  Eng.  Setter  First  J.    E.    Lucas 

Kilgarlf  Orion  Mary    Lou  Eng.  Setter  Second  W.    B.   Coutts 

Diamond  Spot  Kitsap  Jingo  Lola  Pointer  Eq.  Third  S.    Hansen 

Abbott's   Jock   Wasco  Imp  Allien  a  Queen  Pointer         Eq.  Third  S.    Hansen 


MEMBERS' 

STAKE  —(6   Starters.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam.                   Breed. 

Prize. 

Handler. 

D.  G 

Miss 
J.    L. 

Macdonnell 
W.    M.    Davie 
G.    Abbott 

Point                   Sport  IV. 

Roy's    Lady       

Lady    Roberts 

Pierrot's   Daisy      Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Owner 
Owner 

Owner 

CHAMPION    STAKE— (2    Starters.      Two-hour    heats.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


H.   H.    Abbott 


Abbott's    Jock   Wasco   Imp         Alberta    Queen       Pointer  First 


2*6 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1905. 

PACIFIC  NORTHWEST   FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

La    Connor,    Wash.,    Oct.    12.      Judge:    Maj.    J.    M.    Taylor. 
DERBY — (9   Starters;    7    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Uncle  Dudley     Count  White-  Sport's  May  Eng.  Setter  First  J.E.Lucas 

stone  Belle 

J.    W.    C.  Count  Blackie  Lundy's  Belle       Eng.  Setter  Second  S.    Hansen 

Rodfield 

Ptolemy  Stylish  Premier  Belle       Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third        A.H.Bennett 

Sergeant 

Capt.    A.   E.    Swift        Lady     May         Roderick  III.  Lady    Bird  Eng.  Setter Eq.  Third         S.    Hansen 

ALL-AGE    STAKE — (8    Starters;    5    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


J.   E.   Lucas 

A.  P.  Weismann 

Jno.    Riplinger 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


J.    A.   Peebles 

Jno.   W.   Considine 
Cook  Inman 
T3.    Hansen 


Uncle  Jimniie  Count  White-  Sport's  May 

Whitestone        stone  Belle 

Policy  Girl  Dave  Earl  Top's    Queen 

The  Deacon  Sousa  Policy   Girl 

Diamond  Spot  Kitsap  Jingo  Lola 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Lug.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 
Pointer  Eq.  Third 


J.  E.  Lucas 

J.  E.  Lucas 

S.  Hansen 

S.  Hansen 


MEMBERS'    STAKE — (6    Starters.      All    Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Jno.    Riplinger 


Nellie  Blade 


Eng.  Setter     First 


OHIO    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Washington   C.   H.,    Ohio.    Judges:   A.   B.   Caldwell,  W.   B.   Cleveland. 
DERBY — (16   Starters;    S    Setters,   8   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Ed.    Garr 
J.    E.    House 
D.    R.    Rose 
Dr.   Jas.   S.    Howe 


Lem  Hardin       Scrap  Jennie  II.  Eng.  Setter  First  D.    C.    White 

Dream's  Light  Jingo's  Light  Sam's  Dream  Pointer  Second  J.    T.    Jones 

Nightingale       Tony  Mac  Bud  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third  A.   C.    Peterson 

Jubilee  Dan        Lad's  Doc  Belle    Jingo  Pointer  Eq.  Third  W.   H.   Beazell 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


NIGHTINGALE. 


257 


FIELD   TRIALS. 

1905. 

ALL-AGE    STAKE — (24    Starters;    17    Setters,    7    Pointers.)      Judges:    A.    B.    Caldwell,    R.    R. 

Dickey,  Jr. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Baby  Rodfield 


G.  0.  Smith  Courier  May  Fly 

Journal 
Lakefield  Kennels  Lakefield  Lady's  Count    Ora 

Belle  Gladstone 

Chas.   Gibbs  Carter        Hal's  Hope         Harold  Hunter's  Nelly     Eng.  Setter  Third 

Skimpole  Bly 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Handler. 


A.   C.   Peterson 
Harry    Brown 
A.    C.    Peterson 


CONNECTICUT    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Hampton,   Conn.,   Oct.   31.      Judges:    N.   Wallace,   D.   A.    Goodwin,    Jr. 

DERBY — (17    Starters;    15    Setters,    2   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


H. 

P. 

Emorv 

Grit 

Breeze  II. 

E. 

L. 

Denison 

Sir  Royal 

Spot 

Four  Spot 

R. 

R. 

Sanford 

Ring  Glad- 
stone 

Ike  Gladsti 

Dora   K   II.  Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

Queen  Rip  Rap     Pointer  Second  J.    D.    Denison 

Ike  Gladstone    Hope    Onward       Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (10    Starters;    8    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


G.   0.   Smith                      May  Fly  May  Prince  Glory 

L.   W.    Dart                     Rod's  Victor  Tuck  Rodfield  Victorine   H. 

J.   E.    Bassett                  Ruby  Rod-  Lady's  Count  Helen   Rodfield 

field  III.  Gladstone 

B.    R.    Sanford                Hope  Onward  Tony's  Hope  Peggy   Onward     Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third        Owner 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


T.  P.  Perkins 
T.  P.  Perkins 
O.    D.    Redfield 


MEMBERS'    STAKE — (5    Starters;    4    Setters;    1    Pointer.) 


Owner. 


E.    R.    Sanford 
Harry   Waldron 


M.    H.    Coffin 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Hope  Onward  Tony's  Hope  Peggy   Onward     Eng.  Setter  First 

Norwalk  Imperator  Queen    Stride-       Pointer         Second 

Primrose  away 

Breeze  II.  American  Boy  Rodfield's   Gypsy  Eng.  Setter  Third 


Owner 
Owner 


Owner 


FIRST    AMERICAN   FIELD    FUTURITY. 

Robinson,  111.,  Nov.   1.     Judges:  Hon.  Zell  Gaston,  Dr.  E.  R.  Hickerson. 
(23   Starters;   18   Setters,   5  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


W.    T.    Hunter 
"H.    R.    Edwards 
W.   R.   Lyon 

D.    J.    Landry 


Tonopaugh  Tony  Boy 

Ria  Babe  Colonel  R. 

Alford's  King  Alford's  John 

I  ad  McKiuley  McKinley 


Sport's  Estelle 
Monterey 
Belle    of    Rip 

Rap 
Sue   Gladstone 

III. 


Eng.  Settei First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Jake  Bishop 
J.  A.  Gude 
E.    S.    Munger 

D.   E.    Rose 


INDEPENDENT   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Hutsonville,    111.,    Nov.    6.      Judges:    Marsh    Byers,    G.    T.    Kerr. 
MEMBERS'    STAKE— (8    Starters;    7    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Joseph  Becker  Princess  May     Prince  Tuckahoe   Girl 

Danstone 

S.    H.    Socwell  Lady's   Count    Lady's  Count  Manuel's   Dot 

Parker  Gladstone 

Joseph  Becker  Rake  Hill  Oakley  Hill  Rosebud 

Geo.    I.    Nunn  Trixie's   Rap      Rip  Tick  Trixie 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  SetterThird 
Pointer         Fourth 


Eli    Donaldson 
Eli    Donaldson 


Eli    Donaldson 
Owner 


258 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1905. 


DERBY — (28    Starters;    18    Setters,    6   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler 


D.    E.    Rose 
H.    R.    Edwards 
C.   E.   Pierson 
"Miller  &  Kelly 


Navajo  Uncle  Sam 

Miss  Ransom      Uncle  B. 
King  Woolton    King  Cyrano 
Count  White-     Count  White- 
stone's  Pearl      stone 


Pretti  Sing 
Sport's  Belle 

Druid's  Zephyr 
Rodie  Danstone 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 
Pointer         Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


D.    E.    Rose 
J.    A.    Gude 
Er.    Shelly 
D.  E.    Rose 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American   Field. 


KING   WOOLTON. 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (24  Starters;  IS  Setters,  6  Pointers.)      Judges:  M.  Byers  and  S.  H.  Socwell. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Fred  W.  Scott  Lanark  Lad        Tony  Boy  Vier's  Pink  Tea     Eng.  Setter  First  Jake  Bishop 

Thos.   Johnson  Manitoba  Mike  Neale  Bennett  Cuba  G.  Pointer         Second  Er.  Shelly 

Garnett  S.  Zorn  Green  River       Lad  of  Rush       Gorham's    Doro-   Pointer         Third  Ed.    Garr 

Kate  thy 

Kerr  Bros.  Highland  Cowley's  Rod-   Louise   Danstone  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  W.   H.   Kerr 

Lady  field's  Pride 


DAYTON  POINTER  CLUB. 

Dayton,   Ohio.     Judges:   C.   T.   Phillips,   Chas.  Proctor. 
DERBY — (7    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


E.  C.   Sill 

R.  R.  Dickey,  Jr. 

J.  L.   Wood 

A.  Baecherl 


Teddy  the  Theodore  H.       Fan    Tan 

Great 

Young  Al-  Alford's  John     Dot's   Pearl 

ford's  John 

Sheywood  Lord  Grouse-      Sheyenne 

moor 

Hector  II.  Hector  Diana 


First  Owner 

Second  Owner 

Third  Owner 

Fourth  Owner 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1905. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE — (10  Starters.) 


259 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


E.    C.    Harris 

R.   R.   Dickey,   Jr. 

John    Roehm 

H.    L.    Ritter 


Princess  Mab.    King  Cyrano  Queen    Mab 

Alford's  Ned      Alford's  John  Glory   Pointer 

Rox  Hamil-        Timorah  Lady  Hamilton 

ton 

Jingo's  Pointer  Jingo's  Pride  Chickaway 


First 

Second 

Third 

Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


NURSERY  STAKE— (7   Starters.) 
For  Pointers  whelped  on   or  after  January,    1905. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


E.   C.   Harris  Percival  Percival  Jingo  Princess  Mab 

Jingo's  Mab 
H.   L.   Ritter  Wauneita  Jingo's  Hallie    Pearl 

Bang  Pointer 

H.    Hanrahan  Mab's  Dot  Percival  Jingo  Princess  Mab 

C.    H.   Cord  Navajo  Chief     Cornish  Chief     Flashlight 

Queen 


First 

Owner 

Second 

Owner 

Third 
Fourth 

E.   C.   Harris 
Owner 

ILLINOIS    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 
Robinson,  111.,  Nov.   13.     Judges:     S.  C.  Bradley,  C.  C.  Cook. 
MEMBERS'    DERBY— (8    Starters;    5    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.              Prize. 

Handler. 

B.   G.   Obrist 

Jas.    Pease 

W.    R.   Leach 
Jas.  Pease 

Boy  Kent 

Ned  Buntline 

Anona 
May 

Young 

Tribulation 
Robert  Count 

Gladstone 
Lad's  Doc 
Robert  Count 

Gladstone 

Roxey  Kent 

Marie's  Sport's 

Maisie 
Clementine 
Hurstbourne 

Thistle 

Pointer         First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

Pointer         Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 

Owner 

Owner 

Owner 
Owner 

MEMBERS'  ALL-AGE   STAKE— (8   Starters 

i;   1  Setter,   7  Point 

ers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Jas.  Pease 
B.   G.    Obrist 

Jas.   Pease 
L.  S.  Weil 

Drill's  Scout 
Obrist's  Kent 

Sho'tell 
Devonshire 
Daisy 

Drillmaster 
young 

Tribulation 
Ben  R. 
King  Bee 

Wanda 
Daisy    Cyrano 

Flee  Go 

Devonshire    Jen- 
nie's   Ruby 

Pointer         First 
Pointer         Second 

Pointer         Third 
Pointer         Fourth 

Owner 
Owner 

Owner 
Owner 

OPEN   DERBY— (22   Starters;    15    Setters,    7   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.               Prize. 

Handler. 

P.   M.  de  Graffenried     Vashti  Jessie  Rod-         Josephine 

field's  Count 
Gladstone 
W.    R.    Lyon  Alford's  King    Alford's  John     Belle  Rip  Rap 

H.  R.  Edwards 
E.   L.    Denison 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Pointer         Second 


Miss  Ransom     Uncle  B. 
Spot's  Four  Spot 

Rip  Rap 


Sport's    Belle        Eng.  Setter  Third 
Queen   Rip   Rap    Pointer         Fourth 


Jake   Bishop 


E     S.    Munger 


J.    A.    Gude 
Chas.    Askius 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (19    Starters;    13    Setters,    6   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Dam. 


Handler. 


Fred  W.  Scott  Lanark  Lad 

Am  Llewellin  Kennels    Flintstone 


A.   M.    Masters 
D.  F.  Greer 


Hard  Cash 
Tip  Fauster 


Tony  Boy  Tier's  Pink  Tea  Eng.  Setter  First  Jake  Bishop 

Robert  Count     Topsy   K.  Eng.  Setter  Second  W.    W.    Updike 

Gladstone 

Young  Jingo       Brown's   Bella  Pointer         Third  Er.  Shelly 

Pointer 

Jingo's  Pearl     Nellie  Fauster  Pointer        Fourth  Ed.     Garr 


26o 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1905. 


CHAMPIONSHIP  STAKE— (7  Starters;  6  Setters,  1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Jesse  Sherwood 


Jessie  Rod-        Lady's  Count     Jessie  Rodfield     Eng.  Setter  First 
field's  Count         Gladstone 
Gladstone 


Er.  Shelly 


MARYLAND   AND  DISTRICT   OP   COLUMBIA  FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Easton,  Md.,  Nov.  16.     Judges:    Chas.  B.  Cooke,  H.  Lee  Clarke. 
MEMBERS'   DERBY— (6    Starters;    4    Setters,   2  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


John    Dunn 

J.  L.  McCormiclc 


Kinley  Mack 
Wilful  Rest 


Wm.   D.    Randall,   Jr.  Bessie  R. 
J.   Brown  Geo.  Wilson 


Jing  of  Rush 
Nicholson's 

Mack 
Max  Walker 
Ben 


Bess   of    Kent 
Bird  West 


Nellie  Bly 
Unknown 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 

Eng.  SetteiThird 
Setter  Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 


Owner 

Dr.    Travers 


ALE- AGE    STAKE— (15    Starters;    8    Setters,    7    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


John  Dunn 
G.    H.  Gent 


John   Dunn 
Geo.    P.   Wier 


Kinley  Mack 
Brace  G. 


Jing  of  Rush 
Tramp  of 

Muirkirk 
Mack  V. 


Bess   of    Kent 
Lady    Grace 


Pointer 
Pointer 


First 
Second 


Sue  Glad- 
stone 
Wier's  Jingo      Pat's  Jingo 


Flora    Temple       Eng.  Setter  Third 


Queen 


Pointer        Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 


Owner 
Owner 


INTERNATIONAL   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Ruthven,  Ont.,   Can.,  Nov.    20.     Judges:    Geo.   Merritt,  Antoine  Pellon. 

MEMBERS'   STAKE— (5    Starters.) 

Judges  unable  to  agree   on  awards    (Members'   Stake.) 


DERBY— (11   Starters;    8   Setters,    3   Pointers.)     Judges:    Marsh  Byers,    George   Merritt. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Jno.  Puddicombe  Harper 

Dr.  W.  J.  Campeau      Atalanta 

George  Dale  Lady    Gay 

Rodfield 
Dr.  W.  J.  Campeau         Landseer 


Prince  Countess   Bea- 
Rodney  trice 

Prime  Louise    Dan- 
Minister  stone 

Fairland  Ben  Baby  Earl 


Count 
Danstone 


Tony's    Lady 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


ALL- AGE    STAKE— (8    Starters;    5    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.   B.   Wells 
Thos.    A.    Duff 
A.   J.    Pickering 
Jas.   Douglas 


Selkirk  Solus  Selkirk  Whyte  Selkirk    Tana 

Peke  Snowball  Belle 

Joe  Hawk  Duke  Ply    Ann 

Phyllis  Sam  T.   II.        Maud    S. 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Eq.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1905. 


26l 


INDIANA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Clay   City,    IncL,    Nov.    22.      Judges:   Ademar   Ruffe,   E.    D.    Garr. 

MEMBERS'    STAKE— (6    Starters;    5    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


C.   F.   Yung 
George   Kramer 
Joseph  Becker 

R.  S.  Barrett 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Drill's  Dot 
Rodgay 
Princess  May 

Edgehill  Lit 


Drillmaster 

Rodfield 

Prince 

Danstone 
Marc  Antony 


Handler. 


Queen 
Miss  Gay 
Tuckalioe  Girl 

Edgehill  Coun- 
tess 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 
Eli    Donaldson 

F.    C.    Lockhart 


DERBY-(7    Starters;    5    Setters,    2    Pointers.)      Judges:    Ademar    Ruffe,    C.    F.    Young. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


H.  A.  Kirby 
Joseph  Becker 
L.   Hilsendegen 


Jessie's    Mel-     Lady's  Count  Jessie  Rodfield     Eng.  Setter  First 

rose  Gladstone 

Princess  May     Prince  Tuckalioe   Girl      Eng.  Setter  Second 

Danstone 

High  Card  Phoebe's  Rod  Little    Casino        Eng.  Setter  Third 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (7    Starters;    4    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Handler. 


Chas.   Askins 
Eli   Donaldson 
Ed.  Garr 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


n    F    r^111  Dan   Webster  Sport  Webster  Blue  Belle  Eng.  Setter  First 

D.  W.  Greei  lip  Fauster  Jingo's  Pearl     Nellie  Fauster  Second 

J.   L.   Donaldson.   Agt.  Lady  Blue-  Count  Daisy  Glad-  Eng.  Setter  Third 

stone  Rodstone  stone 


Handler. 


J.   L.   Graham 

Ed.    Garr 

J.    L.    Donaldson 


VIRGINIA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Martinsville,   Va.,   Nov.    28.      Judges:  A.   C.   Peterson,  E.   P.   Wilkins. 
ALL-AGE   STAKE— (18    Starters;    14    Setters,    4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


L.   B.   Ying 

Chas.  B.  Cooke 
Dr.   Leigh   Buckner 

W.  N.  Lipscomb 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Young  Jingo's    Young  Jingo       Glory    Quavle        Pointer  First 

Sport 
General  Kellar  Sport's  Boy        Gladstone's  Girl   Eng.  SetterSecond 
PolJy  Ruby's  Dan         Sally    Buckellew  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Buckellew 
Lady  Tip  Top     Woolton's  Sam's    Venus        Pointer         Fourth 

Sam 


Handler. 


L.    B.    Ying 

Chas.    B.    Cooke 
Chas.    B.    Cooke 

W.    N.    Lipscomb 


DERBY— (15    Starters;    11    Setters,    4    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


W.   N.  LipscomV 
"E.  P.  Wilkins 
Dr.  Leigh  Buckner 
H.    H.    McCormiek 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Lady  Tip  Top     Woolton's  Sam's    Venus 

Sam 
Young  Bob's      Bob's  Tony         Brownev 

Tony 
Count's  Scout     Lady's  Count     Peg    Marie 

Gladstone 
Spot's  Jingo      Four  Spot  Maud    Light 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 
Eng.  Setter  Third 
Pointer  Fourth 


Handler. 


W.  N.  Lipscomb 
E     P.    Wilkins 
J.    S.    Persinger 
Owner 


262 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1905. 


FREE-FOR-ALL,  STAKE — (20   Starters;    13   Setters,   7   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


J.  C.  Tignor 
G.  0.  Smith 
"W.  F.  Garth 
J.  G.  Chandler,    Agt.     Don  F 


Chesterfield 

Sue 
Courier- 

Jourual 
Rip's  Lass 


Raueocas 

Jack 
May  Fly 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Tignor's    Vic        Eug.  Setter  First 

Baby    Rodfield      Eng.  Setter  Second 

Jingo's    Lass        Pointer  Third 


Young 
Rip  Rap 

His  Highness      Unknown  Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


W.    D.    Gilchrist 
D.   C.    White 
W.    D.    Gilchrist 
J.    G.    Chandler 


CONNECTICUT   FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Waynesboro,   Ga.,   Dec.    4.     Judges:   Dr.    M.   F.    Rogers,    Robert  Huntington. 
DERBY — (20    Starters;    15    Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


D.   E.  Rose  Navajo 

F.  M.  de  GrafTenried    Yashti 


W.  T.  Hunter 


Tonopaugh 


Uncle  Sam       '  Pretti    Sing 
Jessie  Rod-         Josephine 
field's  Count 
Gladstone 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eug.  SetterSecond 


Tony  Boy 


Sport's  E.stelle      Eng.  Setter  Third 


D.    E.    Rose 
Jake    Bishop 


Jake    Bishop 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


VASHTI. 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1905. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (16    Starters;    11   Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


263 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Joseph  Lemon 
A.  M.  Masters 
Jesse   Sherwood 


Rodfield 


Fleetwing 


Eug.  SetterFirst 
Second 


Lemon's 

Rodfield 
Hard  Cash  Young  Jingo      Brown's   Bella      Pointer 

Pointer 
Jessie  Rod-        lady's  Count     Jessie  Rodfield      Eng.  Setter  Third 
field's  Count        Gladstone 
Gladstone 


Jake    Bishop 
Er.  Shelly 
Er.  Shelly 


JESSIE   RODFIELD'S  COUNT   GLADSTONE. 
By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 

POINTER   CLUB   OF   AMERICA. 

Barber- Junction,   N.   C,   Dec.   8.     Judges:    Maj.   J.   M.   Taylor,   G.   Muss-Arnolt. 

MEMBERS'   STAKE— (7  Starters.) 


Owner. 


W.  J.  Gordon 

R.   K.  Armstrong 

Dr.  J.  S.  Howes 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Top  Notch  Royal  Kent         Fandango    II. 

Launcelot  Hessen 

Armstrong's       Devonshire         Telegram 

Don  Dan 

Jubilee  Blithe    Rector  Dinah 


First 
Second 
Third 


W.   J.    Gordon 
R.    K.    Armstrong 
W.   A.   Steele 


OPEN  DERBY— (8   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Handier. 


W.  R.  Lyon  -Alford'sKing  Alford's  John     Belle    of    Rip 

Rap 

Furlough  Kennels  Furlough  Furlough  Tip     Barbee's  Bess 

Duster 

Furlough  Kennels  Furlough  Furlough  Tip     Barbee's  Bess 

Duffer 

Furlough  Kennels  Melksham  Melksham  Drayton   Lady 

Boy  Bragg 


First 
Second 
Eq.  Third 
Eq.  Third 


E.  S.    Hunger 
J.    Armstrong 

F.  L.    Bevan 
J.    Armstrong 


264 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1905. 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (11    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


W.    R.   Lyon 
W.  J.  Gordon 
Pinehurst  Kennels 
Furlough    Kennels 


Alford's  King      Alford's  John     Belle    of    Rip 

Rap 
Top  Notch  Royal  Kent         Fandango    II. 

Launeelot  Hessen 

Gibson  Girl         Young  Kittie  Gibson 

Rip    Rap 
Melksham  Melksham  Drayton   Lady 

Boy  Bragg 


First 
Second 
Eq.  Third 
Eq.  Third 


E.    S.    Munger. 
W.   J.   Gordon 
Dan    Morgan 
J.    Armstrong 


EASTERN  FIELD  TBIAL  CLUB. 

Waynesboro,  Ga.,  Dec.   12.     Judges:  Theo.   Sturgis,  W.  W.   Titus. 
DERBY — (18    Starters;    12    Setters,    6    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


H.    R.   Edwards 
W.  R.   Lyon 


H.   R.   Edwards 


Ria  Babe  Colonel  R.  Monterey  Eig.  Setter  First 

Alford's  King    Alford's  John     Belle  of  Rip  Pointer         Second 

Rap 

Miss  Ransom     Uncle  B.  Sport's  Belle  Eng.  Setter  Third 


J.   A.   Gude 
E.    S.    Munger 


SSmSsST 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American   Field. 


A.   M.   Masters 


Fred   W.   Scott 
Jesse  Sherwood 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (11    Starters;    8    Setters,    3    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


First 


Hard  Cash  Young  Jingo      Brown's  Bella       Pointer 

Pointer 

Lanark  Lad        Tony  Bov  Vier's  Pink  Tea  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Jessie  Rod-         Lady's  Count     Jessie   Rodfleld     Eng.  Setter  Third 
field's  Count         Gladstone 
Gladstone 


Er.  Shelly 


.Like    Bishop 
Er.  Shelly 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1905. 

SUBSCRIPTION    STAKE    (2-hour   heats)  —  (6    Starters;    5    Setters,    1    Pointer. 


265 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Geo.   N.  Clemson 
Joseph    Lemon 
A.    M.    Masters 


Pioneer  Count  Bonnie    Doone 

Whitestone 
Lemon's  Rod-     Rodfield  Fleetwing 

field 
Hard  Cash  Young  Jingo       Brown's   Bella 

Ppinter 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


Er.  Shelly 
Jake  Bishop 
Br.  Shelly 


By   Courtesy  of   the  American  Field. 


LEMON'S   RODFIELD. 


ALABAMA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Hunts\rille,   Ala.,   Dec.    18.      Judges:   Maj.   J.   M.    Taylor,    Nick  Daniels. 
DERBY — (10    Starters;    6    Setters,    4    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


D.    E.    Rose  Navajo 

F.  M.  de  Graffenreid    Vashti 


C.  F.  Eastham 


I  ncle  Sam  Pretti    Sing 

Jessie  Rod-         Josephine 
field's  Count 
Gladstone 
Unknown  Unknown 


E  Ig.  Sri  lev    First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


D.    E.    Rose 
Jake    Bishop 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (10    Starters;    6    Pointers,    4    Setters.) 


C.  F.  Eastham 
J.  E.  Gaston 


C.   N.   Robinson 
C.  N.   Robinson 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Jingo's  Light     Nellie    0. 
Lee  Maymie  H. 


Pointer        First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Stix 

Gaston's 
Romeo 

Miss  Vic  Stone  Victor  O'Kaw     Ruby    Danstone  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 
Blanche  Winnie  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


Owner 

D.    E.    Rose 


D.    C.    White 
D.    C.    White 


FREE-FOR-ALL    STAKE — (13    Starters;    7    Pointers,    6    Setters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Fred  W.  Scott 
Oeorge  Cooper 
W.   R.  Lvon 


Lanark    Lad        Tony  Boy 
Baby  Ale  Jingo's  Coin 

Alford's  King    Alford's  John 


Vier's  Pink  Tea  Eng.  Setter  First  Jake   Bishop 

Fannie   Ale  Pointer         Second  D.    E.    Rose 

Belle  of   Rip  Pointer  Third  E.    S.    Mutjger 

Rap 


266 


FIELD  TRIALS. 


1906. 

PACIFIC    COAST    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Bakersfield,   Cal.,    Jan.    8.     Judges:   W.    J.   Baughn,    J.   H.    Schumacher,   H.    L.    Betten. 

DERBY — (22    Starters;    10    Setters,    12   Pointers.) 


Owner 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J     E.    Terry 

Hugh  Hopkins 
F.   Schumacher 


Kilgarif 


Maggie  F. 


Bessie 

Mortimer 

Aunt  Marie        Uncle   B.  Sport's  Belle 

Lady    Belle       Teddy's  Kent     Jack's 

Fashion 


Eng.  Setter  First 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


Fred  Coutts 


W.  B.  Coutts 
W.  B.  Coutts 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (20    Starters;    14    Setters,    6   Pointers.)      Judges:    Baughn,    Betten   and  W. 

Dormer. 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


J.    E.   Terry  Kilgarif 

W.   W.   Van  Arsdale     Policy    Girl 
W.   W.  Van  Arsdale     Avalon 


Orion 
Dave  Earl 

California 
Bell  Boy 


Mary  Lou 
Top's  Queen 
Peach 
Blossom 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


W.   B.  Coutts 
J.   E.   Lucas 
C.    H.    Babcock 


MEMBERS'    STAKE — (8   Starters;    2    Setters,    6   Pointers.)      Judges   same  as   in   Derby. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


S.    Christenson 
Lloyd   Tevis 
C     E.    Worden 


Raffles 

Elsie 

Betsey 


Senator    P.         Miss  Rap 


Pointer         First 
Pointer         Second 
Pointer  Third 


CHAMPION  STAKE — (4  Starters;  3  Setters,  1  Pointer.)     Judges:  Baughn  and  Betten. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Stockdale    Kennels         Cuba,    Jr. 


Cuba    of 
Kenwood 


Florida 


Pointer         First 


R.    M.    Dodge 


TEXAS    FIELD   TRIAL   CLUB. 

Karnes  City,   Texas,   Jan.   8.     Judge:  W.   P.  Booker. 
DERBY — (11    Starters;    4    Setters,    7    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


0. 

H. 

Binns 

Oakley 
Verona 

Oakley   Hill 

Florence 
Verona 

Eng.  Setter  First 

F. 

C.  Loekhart 

p 

s 

Wynne 
L.    Denison 

Jennie   Lee 

Windsor 

Queen 

Pointer         Second 

H. 

Dix 

Dr 

R 

Queen    of 

Four    Spot 

Queen 

Pointer         Third 

L. 

S.    Williamson 

Spots 

Rip  Rap 

E. 

E. 

Taylor 

Dan 

Llewellin 

Tony    Boy 

Llewellin's 
Maid 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth 

E. 

E.    Taylor 

H. 

E. 

Hawkins 

Cornish 
Priam 

Cornish  Chief 

Sam's  Vic 

Pointer          Eq.  Fourth 

H. 

Dix 

ALL-AGE    STAKE — (13    Starters;    8    Setters,    5    Pointers.)      Judges:    G.    C.    Pace,    L.    S.    Wil- 
liamson,  H.   E.   Hawkins. 


O.    H.    Binns 


W.    F.   Booker 
F.    L.    Denison 


F.    C.    Loekhart 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Oakley  Hill 


Oakley 

Verona 
Dad's  Frank     Mat    Ellis 
Kate's   Koin      Alberta    Joe 

II. 
Pearl's  Chloe     Jingo's  Pearl      Ruby's  Chloe 


Florence  Eng.  Setter  First 

Verona 

Belle  Wilson  II.  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Kate  Stone  Pointer         Third 


Pointer         Fourth 


F.    C.    Loekhart 


W.     F.    Booker 
H.    Dix 


F.   C.   Loekhart 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1906. 


267 


MEMBERS'  STAKE— (8   Starters;   3   Setters,   5   Pointers.)     Judges:    Booker  and  Pace. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


F.    L.   Denison  Kate's   Koin      Alberta  Joe  II.  Kate  Stone 

K.    W.    Shaw  North    Jetty      Young    Rip        Shaw's  Flash 

Rap 
R.    S.    Barrett  Lingfield  Lingfield  Ruth  Hill 

Bragg's  Bragg 

Surprise 
F.   L.    Williamson  Bettie  Logan    Windsor  Rip  Rap's 

Polly 


Pointer         First 
Pointer         Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 
Fointer         Fourth 


Handler. 

Owner 
H.    Dix 

F.   C.    Lockhart 
F.    L.    Williamson 


GEORGIA   FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Wajmesboro,    Ga.,    Jan.    9.      Judge:    T.    T.    Ashford 
DERBY— (3    Starters;    all   Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Miller  &  Kelley 


Handler. 


Count                   Count  White-     Rodie  Eng.  Setter  First 

Whitestone's      stone  Danstone 

Dan 
Dr.   H.    B.    McMaster    Tony  B.              Tony   Boy  Fairy  Sport  Eng.  Setter  Second 

OIL    Cos  Dottie  Setter  Third 


R.   L.    Miller 


C.  D.  Jord£ 
Owner 


ALL-AGE  STAKE— (9   Starters;    8   Setters,    1   Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.   H.   B.   McMaster    Count  Count                   Mecca's  Lady        Eng.  Setter  First 

Whitestone  Whitestone 

II. 

C.   C.   Stinson                  Marie's   Lady  Lady's  Count     Peg  Marie             Eng.  Setter  Second 

Gladstone 

J.  H.  &  J.  W.  Walters  Sport's  Count  Lady's  Count      Sport's  Maid         Eng.  Setter  Third 

Gladstone  Gladstone 


C   D.   Jordan 

Owner 

J.   W.   Walters 


UNITED   STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Grand-Junction,    Tenn.,    Jan.    15.     Judges:    L.    W.   Blankenbaker,    H.    S.    Bevan    H    B    nnrvM 
DERBY— (24    Starters;    18    Setters,    6    Pointers.)  '       ' 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


H.    R.    Edwards 
D.    E.    Rose 
D.    R.   Fishel 


Handler. 


Miss  Ransom     Uncle    B.  Sport's  Belle         Eng.  Setter  First  J    A    Gude 

S?  £nehVam.        PrettiSing  Eng.  Setter  Second  D.  E.   Rose 

Fran!  ^S S    RlP     B°y  S  Queen  PoInter        Third  *  A.   Gude 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (20   Starters;    13    Setters,   7   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Jessie   Sherwood  Jessie   Rod-       Lady's  Count  Jessie  Rodfield      Eng   SetterFirst 

field's  Count      Gladstone 

Gladstone 

Garnett  S.  Zorn  Green  River       Lad  of  Rush  Gorham's  Pointer         Second 

Kate  Dorothy 

A.    M.    Masters  Hard   Cash         Young  Jingo  Brown's  Bella        Pointer         Third 

Pointer 


Er.  Shelly 

Ed.    Garr 

Er.  Shelly 


NATIONAL   CHAMPIONSHIP   FIELD   TRIAL   ASSOCIATION 

Grand- Junction,    Tenn.     Judges:    Theo.    Sturgis,    A.    Merriman". 
(12  Starters;  9  Setters,  3  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Geo.   N.   Clemson 


Pioneer 


Count  Bonnie  Doone        Eng.  Setter  First 

Whitestone 


Er.  Shelly 


268 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1906. 

WESTERN  CANADA  KENNEL  CLUE. 

La  Salle,  Man.,   Sept.  3.     Judges:   J.   Lemon,   W.   C.   Lee. 

DERBY — (6   Starters,    3   Setters,    3   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


E.  Chevrier 
G.  H.  Wall 
E.    Bissett 


Huldab  Lad's    Doc 

Lady  Whaler     Joe's  Count 
Manitoba  Joe     Kobold's 
Sport 


Elsie  Pointer         First  W.  Penston 

Jessie  Whaler  Eng.  Setter  Second  Owner 

Johnston's  Pointer         Third  Owner 
Cherry 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (9  Starters,  4  Setters,  5  Pointers.)    Judges:  Joseph  Lemon,  Fred  W.  Scott. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


W.    Penston 

A.    Gale 

J     C.    Waugh 


Granite   Dick    Granite  City       Lady  Belle  Eng.  Setter  First  Owner 

Jack  Johnston   Alford's  John     Fanny  Fauster      rointer         Second  Owner 

Rodondo  Bang    III.  Manitoba  Belle      Pointer         Third  Owner 


MANITOBA   riEDD   1BIAL  CLUB. 

La  Salle,  Man.,   Sept.    7.      Judges:   "W.   C.   Lee,   Fred  W.    Scott. 
DERBY — (73    Nominations,    22    Starters;    14    Setters,    8    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


H.    R.    Edwards 


W.    D.    Upshaw 
Avent  &  Duryea 


Geo.   N.  Clemson 


Miss  Lyla 


Lemon's 
Rodfleld 


Lottie    Light 

Gill 

Fairmont  Doe 

Cree 

Mohawk  II. 

Louise 
Danstone 

Clemmont 

Lady's  Count 

Annie  B. 

Prize 

Gladstone 

Dell  Gladstone      Eng.  Setter  First 


Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


J     A.    Gude 


Jake   Bishop 
J.    M.    Avent. 


Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third         Er.   Shelly 


ALL-AGE    STAKE — (54    Nominations,    31    Starters;    23    Setters,    8    Pointers.)      Judges:    W.    C. 

Lee,   John   Wootton. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Miller   &   Kelley 


Olbralter  Kennels 
U.    R.    Fishel 


W.    F.    Ellis 


Count  Count 

Wbitestone's     Whitestone 

Pearl 

Lanark   Lad  Tony    Boy 

Fishel's  Fishel's   Rip 

Frank  Rap 

Snowflake  ■  Tony    Boy 


Rodie  Danstone    Eng.  Setter  First 


Tier's  Pink  Tea    Eng.  Setter  Second 
Boy's  Queen  Pointer         Eq.  Third 


D.    E.    Rose 


Jake   Bishop 
J.  A.   Gude 


Maid  o'  the 
Morn 


Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third        J.    M.   Avent 


CHAMPION  STAKE    (Placed  Dogs  only  Eligible)  —  (10    Starters;    7    Setters,    3   Pointers.) 


Thos.   Johnson 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Manitoba 
Mike 


Neale  Bennett    Cuba  G. 


Pointer         First 


C.  H.  Babcock 


NORTH   DAKOTA    FIELD    TRIAD    CDUB. 

Larimore,   N.   D.,    Sept.    10.     Judge:   Thos.    Johnson. 
MEMBERS'   STAKE    (Owners  Handling) — (7    Starters.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


G.  A.  Springer 
J.  M.  Pleasant 
W.   M.   Ferguson 


Nip 

Mack 

May 


Pointer         First 
Setter  Second 

Setter  Third 


Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1906. 

DERBY— (16    Starters;    10    Setters,    6    Pointers.) 


269 


Owner 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


G.  X.  Clemson 
H.  R.  Edwards 
II.    R.    Edwards 


Clemont 
Sooner 
Miss    Lucia 

Miss   Lyla 


Handler. 


Prince 

Rodney 
Count 

Whitestone 
Lemon's 

Rodfield 


Pretti  Sing 
Mecca's  Lady 
Dell  Gladstone 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Er.  Shelly 
J.  A.  Gude 
J.  A.   Gude 


ALL-AGE    STAKE— (18    Starters;    14    Setters,    4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 

FT.    R.    Edwards 
0.    H.    Binns 

D.  E.  Rose,  Agt. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Miss  Ransom     Uncle  B.  Sport's  Belle         Eng.  Setter  First  T    a     r^l 

°  V^na  °"*>  ^        ^Xa  ^    ^ ^  »■   *   ^nart 

Navajo  Uncle  Sam  Pretti  Sing  Eng.  Setter  Third  D   E.Rose 


NEBRASKA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

O'Neill,   Neb.,   Sept.    11.     Judges:   E.   D.   Magoon,   W.   B.   Stafford. 
DERBY— (24    Starters;    17    Setters,    7    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed 


Lakefield   Kennels 
D.    J.    Landry 


H.   S.    Atkins 
D.    F.    Greer 


Sport  Count 
Danstone 


Lakefield 

Sister 
Prince   John      Alford's 

John 
Chit-Chat  Uncle    B. 

Bessie  King's    King's  Rod 

Rod 


Destiny's 
Princess 

Belle  of 
Rip  Rap 

Lola  Montez 
Thier's 
Nellie 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Pointer         Second 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (24    Starters;    15    Setters,    9   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


D.    F.    Greer 
W.    R.   Lyon 

D.    C.    White 
Johnson    &    Turner 

J.  T.  Jones,  Agt. 


Prize. 


Tip   Fauster      Jingo's  Pearl    -Nellie  Fauster       Pointer 


W.    J.    Wilson 
Ed.    Garr 


Handler. 


Alford's   King  Alford's 

John 
Shot  Wind'em   Sure  Shot 
Pretty   Peggy   Lady's  Count      Peg  Marie 

Gladstone 
Lad  McKinley    McKinley 


First 
Second 


Belle  of  Pointer 

Rip  Rap 

Baffle  Wind'em     Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third 


Bd.    Garr 
Ed.    Garr 


Ed.    Garr 
H.    Weeks 


Sue  Glad- 
stone  III. 


Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third       J.    T.    Jones 


CHAMPION   STAKE-(10    Starters;    4    Setters,    6    Pointers.)      Judges:    Magoon,    Stafford    and 

H.  H.   McCarthy. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


W.    R.   Lyons 


Handler. 


Alford's  King   Alford's  John     Bel:  of 

Rip  Rap 


Pointer         First 


Ed.  Garr 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA  FIELD   TBIAL   CLUB. 

Fourth   Annual    Trials,    Ladner,    B.    C,    Sept.    26.      Judge:    J.   A.    Balmer. 
DERBY— (14  Starters;   6   Setters,   8  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


J.    E.    Terry 

J.    E.    Terry 
N.    A.    Weeden 


Prize. 


Kil's  Blue  Kilgarif  icna  S 

Bell 

Shasta  Daisy  Kilgarif  Iona  S 

Denmark  Abbott's  Jock  Beauty 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


Handler. 

W.    B.    Coutts 

W.    B.    Coutts 
S.    Hansen 


■7° 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
19C6. 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (13   Starters,   6   Setters,   7  Pointers.) 


Breed. 


J.  E.  Terry 
N.  F.  Lyne 
J.    G.    Abbott 


Kilgarif  Orion  Mary  Lou  Eng.  SetterFirst  W.    B.    Coutts 

Tony's  Destiny  Tony    Boy  Sport's  Destiny     Eng.  SetterSecond  S.    Hansen 

Abbott's  Jock    Wasco    Imp.      Alberta  Queen      Pointer         Third  Chas.     Coutts 


MEMBERS'   STAKE — (12  Starters,   8  Pointers,   4   Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


D   G    Macdonnell  Glee    Boy  Cornish  Kite      Vesta  Druid  Pointer         First  Owner 

— —  Leonard  Tip-Top Second 

Dr     Gatewood  Sport's  Bad  Marie's  Sport     Jackson's  Dot  Eng.  Setter  Third  Owner 

Boy 


CHAMPION    STAKE— (4    Starters,    2    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Dam. 


Breed.  Prize. 


Handler. 


Kilgarif  Orion 


Mary  Lou  Eng.  SetterFirst  W.    B.    Coutts 


By  Courtesy   of   the  American  Field. 


MISS  RANSOM 


FIELD  TRIALS. 

1906. 

OHIO    FIELD     TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,   Oct.  22.     Judges:    A.  B.  Caldwell,  H.   S.  Bevan,  W.  J.  Baughn. 

DERBY — (15   Starters,    11   Setters,   4   Pointers.) 


271 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


H.   G.   Halverson 
Lakefield   Kennels 
R.    R.    Dickey,   Jr. 


Danny  Stone      Count 

Danstone 
Lakefield  Sport  Count 

Gleam  Danstone 

John's  Bronco    Alford's 
John 


Sister  O'Kaw 

Destiny's 
Princess 

Belle  of 
Rip  Rap 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  SetterSecoud 
Pointer        Third 


I.  T.  Carter 
D.  C.  White 
M.   E.   McMichaels 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (26  Starters,  20  Setters,   6  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


H.    R.    Edwards  Miss  Ransom     Uncle    B.  Sport's  Belle         Eng.  Setter  First 

Dr.  H.   B.  McMasters   Caesar  Rancocas  Jack  Dolly  Manners       Eng.  Setter  Second 


Turner  &  Johnson 


Pretty  Peggy    Lady's  Count     Peg  Marie 
Gladstone 


Eng.  Setter  Third 


Jno.    A.    Gude 
W.   H.   Beazell 


D.   C.    White 


AMERICAN   FIELD   FUTURITY. 

Second   Annual  Trials,  Robinson,   111.,   Oct.   29.     Judges:   W.   W.  Titus,  W.   J.   Baughn, 

J.  W.  Can  ad  ay. 
Purse,  $1,250  divided  between  Breeders,  Winners,  and  Handlers.     5S  Nominations,  19  Starters; 

12  Setters,  7  Pointers. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Lakefield  Kennels  Lakefield  Sports  Count     Destiny's  Eng.  Setter  First  D.   C.    White 

Gleam  Danstone  Princess 

H.   R.  Edwards  Miss  Lyla  Lemon's  Dell  Gladstone      Eng.  Setter  Second  Jno     A     Gude 

Rodfield 
H.    G.    Halverson  Danny  Stone       Count  Sister  O'Kaw        Eng.  Setter  Third  I.    T.    Carter 

Danstone 
T.   A.   Parker  Parker's  Lady's  Count     Manuel's  Shot       Eng.  Setter  Fourth  Ed.    Garr 

Shot  Gladstone 


PACIFIC   NORTHWEST   CLUB. 

La  Connor,  Wash.,  Oct.  24.     Judge:    A.  D.  Opdyke. 
REALIZATION   STAKE— (11    Starters,    6   Setters,    5    Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

J. 

E. 

Terry 

Kil's    Blue 
Belle 

Kilgarif 

Iona  S. 

J. 

E. 

Terry 

Shasta  Daisy 

Kilgarif 

Iona  S. 

J. 

W. 

Considine 

Kil's    Viola 

Kilgarif 

Roxane 

B. 

& 

B.   Kennels 

Queenie 





Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Eng.  Setter  First 


W.   B.   Coutts 


Eng.  Setter  Second  W.    B.   Coutts 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third        S.    Hansen 
Pointer         Eq.  Third         S.    Hansen 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (9  Starters,  4  Setters,  5  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


D.   G.   Macdonnell 
J.    A.    Peebles 


S.    Hansen 

3.  L.   G.    Abbott 


Glee  Boy  Cornish 

Kite 
Uncle  Jimmie    Count 

Whitestone  Whitestone 
Diamond  Spot  Kitsap  Jingo 
Abbott's  Jock    Wasco  Imp 


Vesta  Druid 

Sport's 

May  Belle 
Lola 
Alberta  Queen 


Pointer         First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

Pointer         Eq.  Third 
Pointer         Eq.  Third 


Chas.    Coutts 
S.    Hansen 


S.    Hansen 
Chas.    Coutts 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1906. 


SOUTHERN    OHIO    KENNEL    CLUB. 

Hamilton,  Ohio,  Oct.  30.     Judges:   L.  A.  Boli,  B.  F.  Seitner,  F.  H.  Lord. 
NURSERY  STAKE— (6   Starters,   5    Setters,   1   Pointer.) 


Owner. 


.1.     M.     Girton 
Fred    Strunk,   Jr. 

S.  P.  Eaton 

L.  Ilaverland 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Mae    May 
Lady   Fly 

Stone 
Dora 

Danstone 
Lady 

Haverland 


May   Fly 
May   Fly 

Rod's  Count 

Danstone 

Zoo  Boy,  Jr. 


Mae  Stone 
Mae  Stone 


Eug.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Kitty  Skimpole     Eng.  Setter  Third 
Lady  H.  Pointer         Fourth 


Handler. 


Owner. 


DERBY— (7  Starters,   4   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


T.    Wickward 

C.    Metzler 

A.   L.    Hallowell 

Fred.    Strunk,   Jr. 

J.    M.    Girton 


Sire. 


Becky   W.  Mack 

Fanny   M.  Centre  Rush 

Flash    H.  Freckles  III. 

Lady  Fly  May   Fly 

Stone 

Mae    May  ■  May   Fly 


Dam. 


Lady  Keats 
Nelly 

Blonde  D. 
Mae  Stone 

Mae  Stone 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Pointer         First  

Pointer         Second  

Lug.  Setter  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Eii.  Fourth  

Eng.  Setter  Eq .  Fourth  


ALL-AGE   STAKE— (15   Starters,   7    Setters,    S   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Prize. 


E.  D.  Conrad 
A.  Holderman 
S.    C.    Spaulding 


L.    A.    Boli 


Tom   Tinker 
Babe   H. 
Lady's  Count 

Gladstone's 

Count 
Count 

Hamilton 


Theodore   H. 
Doc    T. 
Lady's  Count 
Gladstone 

Fairland 
Dike 


Lady  Keats 
My  Estelle 
Lizzie  Rhodes 


Grace  Glad- 
stone III. 


Pointer         First 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


CONNECTICUT  EIELD  TRIAL   CLUB. 

Hampton,   Conn.,  Oct.    31.     Judges:    N.  Wallace,   D.   A.    Goodwin,   Jr. 
DERBY (13    Nominations,   11   Starters,   all   Setters.) 


Owner. 


E.    R.   Sanford 
H.   B.    Hollins 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


a.    0.    Smith 
M.    C.    Law 


Cleophus 
Good  Hope 

Kite 
Purcell    Fly 
Antoinette's 

Nancy 


Rubv's   Rod       Ruby  G. 
Sport's   GatU     Ruby  Rod- 
field  III. 
May  Fly  A  vol  a 

Sport's  Count     Antoinette  II. 
Danstone 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  SetterSecond 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Eii.  Third 


Owner 

O.    D.    Redfield 

T.    P.    Perkins 
C.   H.   Evans 


ALL-AGE  STAKE— (25  Nominations,  19  Starters;  18  Setters,  1  Pointer.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


E.    R.   Sanford 


Wauginnicut  Albert's  Sirdar  Gypsy  Hill 
Chief  ...... 

Sport's  Gath-  Sport's  Gath      Gath-Gath 

HopeOnward  Tony's  Hope       Peggy  Onward      Eng.  Setter  Third 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Eng.  SetterSecond 


M.    A.   Hodgins 
H    W.    Stohrs 
Owner 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1906. 

MEMBERS'    STAKE — Judges:     D.   A.    Goodwin,    Jr.,   H.    B.    Tallman. 


273 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handier. 


E.    E.   Sauford  Hope  Onward     Tony's   Hope  Peggy   OnwardEng.  Setter  First  Owner 

N.    Wallace  Annie  Oakley    Sport's  Count  Annie  Oakley         Eng.  Setter  Second  W.   A.   Hodgins 

II.  Danstone 

.1.    D.    Law  Miss  Tony  Boy  Antoinette  II.       Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third        C.    H.    Evans 

Petticoats 

G.    B,    Tryon  Ky-Ky  Ruby's  Rod  Cleveland's  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third        G.    B.    Tryon 

Bess 


DAYTON   POINTER    CLUB. 

Dayton,  Ohio,  Nov.  1.     Judges:  C.  H.  Cord,  G.  C.  Gorman,  J.  E.  House. 
DERBY — (12   Starters,    2   Setters,   10   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.    M. 

Fred. 

Chas. 

Girton 
Strunk,    Jr. 

Hazeu 

Mae  May 
Lady    Fly 

Stone 
Lad's   Dot 

May  Fly 
May  Fly 

Lad  of  Jingo 

Maestone 
Maestone 

Rip  Rap's 

Pearl 
rrincess  Mab 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Pointer         Third 

Owner 

J.  M-.  Girton 

Owner 

E.   C. 

Harris 

Percival 

Percival 

Pointer         Fourth 

Owner 

ALL-AGE   STAKE — (7   Starters,    all   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


w, 

W.    Kinnard 

Miss    Johnson    Alford's  John 

Babe  Upton 

Pointer 

First 

J    L.    Woods 

R. 

R.  Dickey,  Jr. 

Young  Alford'sAlford's  John 
John 

Dot's   Pearl 

Pointer 

Second 

J.    L.    Woods 

E. 

D.    Conrad 

Tom   Tinker      Theodore  H. 

Lady   Keats 

Pointer 

Third 

Owner 

1'.. 

F.   Seitner 

Dunraven            Nelson  of 
Idstone 

Sambo's   Folly 

Pointer 

Fourth 

B.   J.   Seitner 

INDEPENDENT   FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Hutsonville.   111.,   Nov.    5.      Judges:     Messrs.  Bradley,   Cook  and  Hickerson. 

MEMBERS'   STAKE — (14    Starters,    11    Setters,   3   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Kerr  Bros. 

Lou   Cornell 

Prime  Minister  Louise 

Danstone 

I.  Hilsendegen 

Tommy 

Glaskin's  Doc    Dot  Glad- 

Atkins 

stone  IV. 

C.    E.    Pierson 

Champa 

King  Cyrano      Dot's  Pointer 

C.    E.    Pierson 

Reuben 

Lemon's              Cam 
Rodfleld 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Pointer         Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


J.  H.  Johnson 
Bert    Frawley 


C.    E.    Pierson 
C.    E.    Pierson 


DERBY — Purse  $500 — (36    Starters,    28   Setters,    8   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


H.    R.    Edwards 
D.    F.    Greer 
Hugh    Hopkins 
H.    G.    Halverson 


Miss   Lyla  Lemon's 

Rodfleld 
Bessie  King's    King's  Rod 

Rod 
Belle's  Harwick 

Harwick 
Danny  Stone     Count 

Danstone 


Dell  Gladstone  Eng.  Setter  First  Jno.  A.  Gude 

Thier's  Nellie  Eng.  Setter  Second  Ed.    Garr 

Sport's  Belle  Eng.  Setter  Third  W.   J.    Wilson 

Sister  O'Kaw  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  I.    T.    Carter 


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1906. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE — Purse  $500 — (30  Starters,  22  Setters,  8  Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


U.    R.    Fishel 


W.   T.    Hunter 
Kerr  Bros. 


D.    F.    Greer 


Fishel's  Frank  Fishel's 

Rip  Rap 
Tonopaugh         Tony  Boy 
Rod  Warfield     Rodfield 


Boy's  Queen 


Pointer         First 


Sport's  Estelle  Eng.  Setter  Second 

Louise  Eng.  Setter  Third 
Danstone 

Tip    Fauster      Jingo's  Pearl     Nellie  Fauster  Pointer         Fourth 


Jno.    A.   Gude 


Jake  Bishop 
J.    H.   Johnson 


M.   E.   McMichael 


FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB  OF  NEW   ENGLAND. 

Hampton,  Conn.,  Nov.   6.     Judges:    S.  M.   Sterling-,  W.  A.   Pearle. 
DERBY — (4    Starters,    3    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


G.    0.    Smith 
Dr.    J.    E.    Hair 


J.    D.    Denison 
L.    H.    Allshouse 


Purcell    Fly 
Albert's 

Rumney 

Pride 
Pop  Denison 
Toga 


May  Fly  Avola 

Albert's  Rum-    Bess 
ney  Ranger 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Prince  DenisonBeauty  Denison    Eng.  Setter  Third 
Marks  Victrix  Jingo         Pointer  Fourth 


T.    P.    Perkins 
Owner 


Owner 

Owner 


ALL-AGE   STAKE — (9    Nominations,    6    Starters,   all    Setters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


J.    E.    Hutchins 
G.    O.    Smith 
Wm.    Allen 
F.    J.    Brooks 


Prince  Rodfield  Rodfield 
Stella  Fly  May  Fly 
Bess  .  Brown's  Dick 

Ruby's    Fly        Ruby's  Dan 


Grace  Gladstone  Eng.  Setter  First 
Queen's  Lilla         Eng.  Setter  Second 
Norwich  Girl         Eng.  Setter  Third 
Sperry's  Fly  II.     Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


G.    H.    Parkinson 
T.    P.    Perkins 
H.    W.    Smith 
Owner 


ILLINOIS    FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Robinson,   111.,  Nov.   12.     Judges:    H.   Bevan,  W.  W.  Updike. 
MEMBERS'  ALL-AGE   STAKE — (8   Starters,   3   Setters,   5  Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

James   Pease                    Drill's    Scout 
Henry   Scharman            Lillian 

O' Rodfield 
Mrs.  F.  J.  Held,  Jr.    Minnie 

Connors 
W.    R.    Leach                  Anona 

Drillmaster 
Rodfield 

Count 

Danstone 
Lad's  Doc 

Wanda 

Glad   O'Light 

Topsy 

Clementine 

Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 

Pointer          Fourth 

Owner 
Owner 

Owner 

W.   R.  Green 

MEMBERS' 

DERBY— (3 

Starters,   2    Setters,   1  Pointer.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

J.    G.    Drennan 
James    Pease 

T.   B.   Mattingly 

Ivanhoe 
Pan  Michael 

Lady 

Mattingly 

Alford's  John 
Robert  Count 

Gladstone 
Sport's  Count 

Danstone 

Jingo's  Bess 
Primacy 

Lillian 

O'Rodfield 

Pointer        First 
Eng.  SetterSecond 

Eng.  SetterThird 

W.    R.    Cook 
Owner 

Owner 

ALL-AGE   STAKE- 

-Purse  $600- 

-(30   Starters, 

22   Setters,   8   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

U.    R.   Fishel 

T.  T.   Pace 

Garr  &   White 
C.    E.    Plerson 
C.   M.   Woolley 

W.   T.    Hunter 

Fishel's  Frank 

Prince 

Whitestone 
Shot  Wind'em 
King  Woolton 
Oakley  Hill's 

King 
Tonopaugh 

Fishel's 

Rip  Rap 
Count 

Whitestone 
Sure  Shot 
King  Cyrano 
Oakley  Hill 

Tcny  Boy 

Boy's  Queen 

Queen  Lilla 

Baffle  Wind'em 
Druid's  Zephyr 
Dashing  Dora 

Sport's  Estelle 

Pointer        First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 
Pointer         Div.  Fourth 
Eng.  Setter  Div.  Fourth 

Eng.  Setter  l'iv.  Fourth 

John  A.    Gude 

T.   T.    Pace 

D.    C.    White 
Er.  Shelly 
Ed.   Garr 

Jake  Bishop 

FIELD  TRIALS. 
1906. 


275 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


TONOPAUGH. 


DERBY— Purse   $600— (30    Starters,    21    Setters,    9    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


H.    R.    Edwards 

H.    G.    Halverson 

D.    F.    Greer 

Dr.  S.  H.  Atkins 
Sydney  Smith 


Miss  Lucia        Count 

Whitestoue 
Danny  Stone     Count 

Danstone 
Bessie  King's    King's  Rod 

Rod 
Chit-Chat  Uncle  B. 

Mary   J.  Prince 

Ping   Pong 


Handler. 


Mecca's  Lady 

Sister  O'Kaw 

Thier's  Nellie 

Lola  Montez 
Woodbine 
Beauty 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 


John    A.    Gude 
I.   T.   Carter 
Ed.    Garr 


Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth      W.    J.    Wilson 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth      W.    H.    Elliott 


CHAMPION   STAKE— (Ran   off  at  Grand-Junction,   Tenn.) 
11   Starters,   8   Setters,   3   Pointers.     Prince  Whitestone,   Miss   Ransom   and  Jessie  Rodfield's 

Count   Gladstone   in   finals. 
Running  Postponed  to  Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,  Jan.   12,   1907,  and  won  by 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


T.    T.    Pace 


Handler. 


Prince  Count  Queen  Lilla 

Whitestone        Whitestone 


Eng.  Setter  First 


276 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1906. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


MISS  LUCIA 


INTERNATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 
Ruthven,  Ont.,  Nov.   19-23.     Judges:    Wm.  Wigle  and  A.  Harrington. 
MEMBERS'    STAKE — (6    Starters,    all    Setters.) 


Owner. 


J.   G.  Armstrong 
W.    B.    Wells 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Telltale  Petrel's  Count    Fairland    Ruby    Eng.  Setter  First 

Selkirk  Druid    Selkirk  Dan        Selkirk  Tessa        Eng.  Setter  Second 


Owner 
Owner 


DERBY — (8    Starters,    7    Setters,    1    Pointer.) 
Judges:    J.  G.  Armstrong,  E.   C.   Smith. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


G.    R.    Thompson  Tony's  Nellie  Tony's  Count  Nellie 

Dale  Gladstone 

H.    M.    Graydon  New    Castle  Prince  Rodney  Countess 

Vic  Beatrice 

Dr.    Campeau  Athene  Landseer  Rose 

H.   M.   Graydon  New    Castle  Prince  Rodney  Countess 

Laddie  Beatrice 


Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fourth 


Handler. 


Owner 

A.    J.    Pickering 

A.   Pillon 

A.  J.  Pickering 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (8   Starters,  7   Setters,   1  Pointer.) 
Judges:    J.   G.  Armstrong,   H.   M.   Graydon. 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

Dr.   Campeau 

A.  J.   Pickering 
K.    H.    Wootton 

Atalanta 

Joe  Hawk 
Tommy 
Atkins 

Prime 

Minister 
Duke  I. 
Sutton  Boy 

Louise  Dan- 
stone 
Fly  Ann 
Kate  Montez 

Eng.  Setter  First 

Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

A.    Pillon 

Owner 
Owner 

FIELD  TRIALS. 

1906. 

MARYLAND   AND    DISTRICT   OP    COLUMBIA   FIELD    TRIAD   ASSOCIATION. 

Laurel,  Md.,  Nov.  21-23.     Judges:    G.  O.  Smith,  H.  M.  Dickinson.      - 
DERBY — (3   Starters,   all  Setters.) 


277 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

W.    D.    Randall 
J.    F.    Hindes 

J.    F.   Hindes 

Sho   Shan 

Countess 
Jessie 

Joe's    Hope 

Gen.  Kellar 

Jessie  Rod- 
field's  Count 
Gladstone 
Tony's  Hope 

Blue  Bonnet 

Fanny 

Buckellew 

Menecka's  Jes- 
sie Gladstone 

Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 



ALL-AGE  STAKE. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


O.    Paneoast 
H.    Gent 


G.    H.    Gent 


F.    Frost 
F.    Hindes 


Mack    Ewing 
Brace   G. 

Ned  Mulliken 
Gladis    V. 
Sir    Rodnor 


Lloyd's  Ponto 
Tramp  of 

Muirkirk 
Mack  Ewing 
Tony  Boy 
Rodnor 


Bessie  Hanna 
Lady  Grace 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Pointer         Second 


Jinty  Ford  Eng.  Setter  Third 

Vier's  Pink  Tea    Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth 
Scott's   Bess  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Four.h 


SHOOTING  DOG  CONTEST— For  Grason  Gent  Cup— (6  Starters.) 


Dam. 


Handler. 


Dr.    0.    Paneoast  Mack    Ewing     Lloyd's  Ponto     Bessie  Hanna       Eng.  Setter  First  


EASTERN  FIEDD  TRIAL  CLUB. 

Newton,  N.  C,  Nov.  23-28.     Judges:    B.  Waters,  W.  A.  Coster,  S.  C.  Bradley. 

ALL-AGE  STAKE — Purse   $500— (30   Starters,   23   Setters,  7   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Gibralter    Kennels         Lanark    Lad       Tony  Boy  Vier's  Pink  Tea  Eng.  Setter  First  Jake    BishoD 

W.    W.    Van    Arsdale  Avalon  California  Peach  Blossom  Eng.  Setter  Second  C     H     Babco 

Bel!  Boy 

Tonopaugh  Tony  Boy  Sport's  Estelle  Eng.  Setter  Third 


W.    T.    Hunter 


Babcock 
Jake   Bishop 


DERBY— Purse  $500— (22   Starters,    17   Setters,   5   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


H.    R.    Edwards  Miss    Lucia        Count  Mecca's  Lady        Eng.  Setter  First 

Whitestone 
R.    B.   Smith  Colton  Doctor  Lottie  Ripstone     Pointer        Second 

Daniels 
G.    L.    Parsons  Red  Bud  Jingo  Jones         Dot   Kent  Pointer         Third 


Jno.  A.  Gude 
C.    H.    Babcock 
Er.    Shelly 


SUBSCRIPTION  STAKE— (14  Starters,  10   Setters,  4  Pointers.) 


U.    R.    Fishel 
Jesse   Sherwood 


Jessie 
Rodfield's 
Count 
Gladstone 
W.    W.   Van  Arsdale    Policy   Girl 


Fishel's  Frank  Fishel's 

Rip  Rap 


Jesse     Sherwood 


Lady's  Count 
Gladstone 


Dave  Earl 


Granite   Dick     Granite  City 


Boy's  Queen 
Jessie  Rodfield 


Top's  Queen 
Lady  Belle 


Eng.  Setter  Second 


Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


Jno.    A.    Gude 
Er.    Shelly 


C.   H.   Babcock 
Er.    Shelly 


2-Jo 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1906. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


FISHEL'S   FRANK. 


VIRGINIA    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Spray,  N.  C,  Nov.   28.     Judges:    W.   J.  Baughn,  W.  C.  Williams,  E.  P.  Wilkins. 
MEMBERS'   ALL-AGE   STAKE — (10    Starters,   all   Setters.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

Dr.  Leigh  Buckner 

Geo.    G.    Herring 

D.    R.    Rose 
Ira   N.    Fix 
Brawner  &  Nusbaum 

Crown  Prince     Prince  Rodney 

Ingleside  Noble  Tony  Mac 

Nightingale        Tony  Mac 
Princess   D.        Rex  D. 
Brawner's           Bob's  Tony 
Lady 

Bob's  Miss 

Tony 
Verona  B. 

Gladstone 
Bud 

Rod's  Chic 
Maid   of 

Monmouth 

Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth 

J. 

W. 

W. 

w. 
J. 

S.    Persinger 

B.    Meares 

B.    Meares 

B.    Meares 

T.    Brawner 

MEMBERS'  DERBY — (19   Starters,   15    Setters,   4   Pointers.) 
Judges:    Baughn,  A.  C.  Peterson,  W.  C.  Williams. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Chas.  B.  Cooke 
W.  N.  Lipscomb 
Brawner  &  Nusbaum 

W.    G.    Hundley 

W.    N.    Lipscomb 


Admiral  Togo   Gen.  Keller 
The  Virginian  Lad  of  Jingo 
Brawner's  Bob's  Tony 

Lady 
Dixie's  Girl       Capt.  Tony 

Miss    Alford 


Blue  Bonnet 
Lady  Rip  Rap 
Maid  of 

Monmouth 
Myrtle 
Danstone 
Alford's  John     Plain  Missie 


Eng.  SetterFirst 
Pointer         Second 
Eng.  Setter  Third 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth 

Pointer        Eq.  Fourth 


Owner 
Owner 
J.    T.    Brawner 


Owner 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1906. 


279 


FREE-FOK-ALL  STAKE— (16   Starters,   13   Setters,   3   Pointers.) 
(Judges  as  in  Members'  Stake.) 


Owner. 


D.  R.  Rose 
Geo.   G.   Herring 


H.    H.    McCormick 
G.    0.    Smith 


Winner. 

Nightingale 
Ingleside 

Noble 
Red    Wing 
Courier- 
Journal 
Maid's    Sport 
Gladstone 


Dam. 


Tony  Mac 
Tony  Mac 


King  Cyrano 
May  Fly 


Lady's  Count 
Gladstone 


Bud 
Verona  B. 

Gladstone 
Nellie  Hal 
Baby  Rodfield 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Pointer         Third 
Eng.  Setter  Fq.  Fourth 


Handler. 


A.    C.    Peterson 
A.    C.    Peterson 


W.   D.  Gilchrist 
A.  C.   Peterson 


Sport's  Maid         Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Fourth      A.  C.   Peterson 


CONTINENTAL  FIELD  TRIAL  CLUB. 

Pinehurst  and  Thomasville,  N.  C,  Dec.   1.     Judges:    Nick  Daniel,   Irving  Hoagland. 
MEMBERS'    STAKE — (10    Starters.)      (At    Pinehurst,    N.    C.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Judge  R.  C.  Cornell 

Dr.    A.    S.    Clark 
Leonard   Tufts 
Judge  R.  C.  Cornell 
Dr.    A.    S.    Clark 


Rock 

Count  Seven 

May  Buckellew 

Buckellew 

Count  Fly 

May  Fly 

Queen  Lilla 

Ned    M. 

Marse  Chan 

Bab  L. 

Rye 

Jake 

Dixie 

Gentleman 

Roy 

Lady 

Rod 

Eng.  Setter  First 

Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Second 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 
Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


DERBY — (19  Starters,  13  Setters,  6  Pointers.)      (At  Thomasville,  N.  C.) 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


II.    R.    Edwards 
Thos.   Johnson 


G.    L.    Parsons 
H.  R.  Edwards 


Geo.    N.   Clemson 


Miss  Lucia 
El    Beso 


Red  Bud 
Miss  Lyla 


Clemmont 
Sooner 


Eng.  Setter  First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 


Count  Mecca's  Lady 

Whitestone 
Fairland  Sport's  Dart 

Count 

Jingo  Jones         Dot  Kent  Pointer         Eq.  Third 

Lemon's  Dell  Gladstone      Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 

Rodfield 
Prince  Rodney  Pretti  Sing  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third 


Jno.    A.    Gude 

C.   H.    Babcock 

Br.   Shelly 
Jno.    A.    Gude 


Br.  Shelly 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (20   Starters,    14   Setters,    6  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Gibralter    Kennels 
H.    R.    Edwards 
F.    Wheeler 
U.    R.    Fishel 


Lanark    Lad       Tony  Boy 
Miss  Ransom      Uncle  B. 
Navajo  Uncle  Sam 

Fishel's  Frank   Fishel's 

Rip   Rap 


Vier's  Pink  Tea  Eng.  Setter  First  Jake   Bishop 

Sport's   Belle  Eng.  Setter  Second  Jno.  A.  Gude 

Pretti  Sing  Eng.  Setter  Eq.  Third  D.    E.    Rose 

Boy's  Queen  Pointer         Eq.  Third  Jno.    A.    Gude 


POINTER    CLUB   OF   AMERICA. 

High  Point,   N.   C,  Dec.   11.     Judge:    Nat  Nesbitt. 
DERBY— (9   Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


W.    S.    Kidwell 


G.  L.  Parsons 
Thos.    Johnson 


Masterpiece       Lad  of  Jingo       Lady  Rip 
Rap  Jr. 
Red    Bud  Jingo  Jones        Dot  Kent 

Huldah  Lad's  Doc  Elsie 


Second 
Third 


D.    E.    Rose 


Er.    Shelly 
C.   H.  Babcock 


28o 


FIELD  TKIALS. 


1906. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American   Field. 


MISS     LYLA. 


ALL- AGE   STAKE— (12    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Dr.    E.    L.    Denison      Spot's    Rip  Four  Spot  Queen 

Rap  Rip  Rap 

Geo.    J.    Gould                 Melksham  Melksham  Drayton  Lady 

Boy  Bragg 

W.    J.    Gordon                Top   Notch  Royal  Kent  Fandango   II. 

Launcelot  Hessen 


First  C'has.    Askins 

Second  J.    Armstrong 

Third  Owner 


MEMBERS'   STAKE— (7    Starters.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Geo.    J.    Gould  Furlough  Furlough  Flora 

Turk  Tip 

Geo.   J.    Gould  Melksham  Melksham  Drayton  Lady 

Boy  Bragg 

W.    J.    Gordon  Top  Notch  Royal  Kent        Fandango  II. 


Launcelot 


Hessen 


First  Kit  Barbee 

Second  J.   Armstrong 

Third  Owner 


FIELD   TRIALS. 
1906. 


28l 


ALABAMA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Huntsville,  Ala.,   Dec.   IS.     Judges:    B.   F.   Seitner,  W.    F.   Garth. 

MEMBERS'    STAKE— (9    Starters,    1    Setter,    8    Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner.. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Johnson  &  Cox  King    Rex  Stix  Gullena  Pointer 

J.    B.    Rosenstihl  Jingle  Light       Jingo's  Light  Bang's  Pearl  Pointer 

Dr.   Percy  Nixon  Ollie  Acenzy     Hillman's  Dixie  Hall  Pointer 

Kent 


Second 
Third 


DERBY — (10   Starters,    8    Setters,    2    Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


A.    M.    Master's 
Lakefield    Kennels 


Sydney    Smith 


Lottie   Light 
Lakefield 
Gleam 
Mary     J. 


Gill 
Sport  Count 

Danstone 
Prince 

Ping  Pong 


Fairmont    Doe 
Destiny's 

Princess 
Woodbine 

Beauty 


Pointer         First 
Eng.  Setter  Second 

Eng.  Setter  Third 


Jake    Bishop 
D.   C.    White 

W.    H.    Elliott 


ALL-AGE  STAKE— (10  Starters,  7  Setters,  3  Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Gibralter    Kennels         Lanark   Lad  Tony  Boy 

F.    Wheeler  Navajo  Uncle  Sam 

W.    W.    Van   Arsdale    Policy   Girl  Dave  Earl 

D.    C.    White  Sir    Royal  Four  Spot 

Spot 


Vier's  Pink  Tea  Eng.  Setter  First  Jake  Bishop 

Pretti     Sing  Eng.  Setter  Second  D.    E.    Rose 

Top's  Queen  Eng.  Setter  Div.  Third  c.   H.   Babcock 

Queen  Pointer  Div.  Third  D.   C.    White 

Rip  Rap 


TEXAS   FIELD    TRIAL   CLUB. 

Stoneham,  Texas,  Dec.    18.     Judges— Members   Stake:    R.   W.   Shaw,   C.  H.   Babcock. 
Open  Stake:    Babcock  and  E.  E.  Taylor. 

MEMBERS'  DERBY— (4  Starters,  3  Setters,   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Houston  Kennel  Club     Queen 

G.    0.    Smith  James   Fly 

F.   L.    Denison  Stonewall 

Jackson 

R.    S.    Barrett  Lingfield 

Bragg's 
Don 


Rodfield's 
King 

May  Fly 

Kate's  Koin 

Lingfield 
Bragg 


Wofford's  Ruth     Eng.  Setter  First  J.   A.   Ellison 

Eng.  Setter  Second  P.    A.    Byers 

Pointer         Third  J.   A.  Ellison 

Spotted  Gem  Eng.  Setter  Fourth  F.    C.    Lockhart 


Verona 

Diamond 
Bess  Harvey 


MEMBERS'  ALL-AGE  STAKE— (8   Starters,   3   Setters,   5   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


Ed.    Carroll 


G.    0.    Smith 
F.    L.   Denison 


Geo.    Wofford 


Judge 

Shad   Fly 
Kate's  Koin 

Lottie 


Wofford's 
Rip  Rap 

May  Fly 

Alberta 
Joe  II. 

Wofford's 
Rip    Rap 


Dimple 

Topsy  K. 
Kate  Stone 

Dimple 


Eng.  Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 

Pointer         Fourth 


J.    A.    Ellison 


P.    A.    Byers 
J.    A.    Ellison 


J.    A.    Ellison 


282 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1906. 


(OPEN)  DERBY — (9  Starters,  8  Setters,   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

R. 

W. 

Shaw 

El   Beso 

Fairland 
Count 

Sport's  Dart 

Eng.  Setter  First 

F. 

C.   Lockhart 

R. 

W. 

Shaw 

Moon 

Fairland 
Count 

Sport's  Dart 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

F. 

C.   Lockhart 

G. 

0. 

Smith 

James    Fly 

May  Fly 

Verona 
Diamond 

Eng.  Setter  Third 

P. 

A.    Byers 

E. 

D. 

Waters 

White    Eagle 

Nick 
Rodfleld 

May  me 
Gilchrist 

Eng.  Setter  Fourth 

P. 

A.    Byers 

(OPEN) 

ALL-AGE   STAKE. 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

W. 

W 

.   Van  Arsdale 

Avalon 

California 
Bell  Boy 

Peach  Blossom 

Eng.  SetterFirst 

C. 

H.   Babcock 

Thos. 

Johnson 

Manitoba 

Neale  Bennett    Cuba  G. 

Pointer         Second 

c. 

H.   Babcock 

Mike 

1 

f           ■<     il  3 

E. 

E. 

Taylor 

Dan  Llewellin 

Tony  Boy 

Llewellin's 
Maid 

Eng. Setter  Third 

F 

C.    Lockhart 

R. 

W 

.    Shaw 

El    Beso 

Fairland 
Count 

Sport's  Dart 

Eng. Setter  Fourth 

F. 

C.    Lockhart 

1907 


(To  End  of  Spring-  Circuit.) 
OKLAHOMA    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Inaugural  Trials,  Enid,  Okla.,  Jan  3.     Judges:    C.  W.  Buttles,  M.  M.  Kelly,  L.  E.  Reed. 
DERBY— (12    Starters,    8    Setters,    4   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Handler. 


J.   G.   Drennan  Ivanhoe 

Houston    Kennel    Club  Baron   Dan 
Thiers 

R.    W   Shaw  El    Beso 


Alford's  John     Jingo's  Bess 
Dan   Thiers        Count 

Gladstone's 
Nellie 
Fairland  Sport's  Dart 

Count 


Pointer        First 
Eng. Setter  Second 


Eng. Setter  Third 


M.   E.    McMichael 
J.  A.   Ellison 


P.  C.  Lockhart 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (20   Starters,   15   Setters,   5   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner.                     Sire.                   Dam.                   Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

C.   E.   Pierson 

King  Woolton 

King  Cyrano 

Druid's 
Zephyr 

Dr.   H.  B.  Pautler 

Clipper 
O'Kaw 

Victor  O'Kaw 

Sister  O'Kaw 

0.    H.   Binns 

Oakley 

Oakley  Hill 

Florence 

Verona 

Verona 

Pointer        First 
Eng. Setter  Second 
Eng. Setter  Third 


Owner 

J.  T.   Mayfield 

P.   C.  Lockhart 


MEMBERS'  STAKE — (6  Starters,   5   Setters,   1  Pointer.) 


Owner. 


Capt  E.   C.   Cary 
L.   H.   Owen 


Roy  Corry 
G.    O.    Smith 


Rod  

Lyon's  Jingo's  Lyon's  Jingo  Gyp   Borie 

Sam 

Nellie  Marie's  Rod  Quick  Nellie    Marie 

Rod 

Shad    Fly  May    Fly  Topsy   K. 


Irish  SetterFirst 
Pointer         Second 


Eng. Setter  Eq.  3d 
Eng. Setter  Eq.  3d 


Owner 
Owner 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1907. 

UNITED    STATES    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

Grand-Junction,  Tenn.,  Jan.   14.     Judges:   Theodore  Sturgis,   L.  W.  Blankenbaker. 

DERBY— (20  Starters,   15   Setters,   5   Pointers.) 


283 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Avent  &  Duryea 

Cree 

Mohawk  II. 

Louise 
Danstone 

Bng.Setter  First 

J.   M.   Avent 

Sydney    Smith 

Mary   J 

Prince  Ping 
Pong 

Woodbine 
Beauty 

Eng.  Setter  Second 

W.   H.  Elliot 

A.   H.  Ball 

Masterpiece 

Lad  of  Jingo 

Lady    Rip 
Rap,    Jr. 

Pointer         Third 

D.    E.    Rose 

ALL-AGE  STAKE— (27   Starters,   20   Setters,   7   Pointers.) 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


Gibralter  Kennels 
Garnett   S.    Zorn 
W.    F.   Ellis 


Lanark  Lad        Tony  Boy  Vier's    Pink 

Tea 
Green  River       Lad  of   Rush     Gorham's 
Kate  Dorothy 

Snowflake  Tony   Boy  Maid  of  the 

.Mora 


Eng. Setter  First 
Pointer        Second 
Eng. Setter  Third 


Jake  Bishop 
E.  D.  Garr 
J.  M.   Avent 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


LANARK  LAD 


NATIONAL    CHAMPIONSHIP    FIELD    TRIAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Grand-Junction,  Tenn.     Judges:  H.   B.  Duryea,  D.  E.  Rose,   C.  W.  Keyes. 
Open  only  to  Setters  and  Pointers  which  have  won  a  place  in  Field  Trials. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


T.   T.    Pace 


Prince  Count  Queen  Lilla  Eng. Setter  First 

Whitestone         Whitestone 
Runner-Up,  Lanark  Lad,  handled  by  Jake  Bishop. 


T.  T.   Pace 


284 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1907. 
LONE    STAR    FIELD    TRIAL    CLUB. 

San  Antonio,  Texas,  Jan.  17.     Judges:    C.  "W.  Buttles,   T.  Ferlet. 
ALL,  AGE  STAKE — (14  Starters,   S   Setters,   6  Pointers.) 


Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.             Prize. 

Handler. 

c. 

i: 

Pierson 

King 

King  Cyrano 

Druid's 

Pointer         First 

Owner 

Woolton 

Zephyr 

0. 

H. 

Binns 

Oakley 
Verona 

Oakley  Hill 

Florence 
Verona 

Eng. Setter  Second 

F. 

C.   Lockhart 

.T 

L. 

Graham 

Dan  Webster 

Sport  Webster 

Blue    Belle 

Eng. Setter  Third 

P. 

C.    Lockhart 

0. 

E. 

Pierson 

Highland  Fly 

Petrel's  Count 

Count 

Eng. Setter  Eq.  4th 

Owner 

Ladystone's 

Lady 

Roy  Corry 

Nellie  Marie's 

Rod    Quick 

Nellie  Marie 

Eng. Setter  Eq.  4th 

W. 

H.    Martin 

Rod 

DERBY — (8  Starters,   3    Setters, 

5   Pointers.) 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

C. 

H. 

Terrell 

Jill  of  St. 
Cloud 

Dash 

Flirt 

Pointer        First 

F. 

C.   Lockhart 

,T 

H, 

Bettes 

Hazel's   Pearl 

Cornish  Chief 

Dot's  Hazel 

Pointer         Second 

W. 

H.   Martin 

G. 

0. 

Smith 

James    Fly 

May    Fly 

Verona 
Diamond 

Eng. Setter  Third 

P. 

A.    Byers 

R. 

s. 

Barrett 

Lingfleld 
Bragg's 
Maid 

Lingfield 
Bragg 

Queen's 
Paragon 

Eng. Setter  Fourth 

F. 

C.    Lockhart 

BRACE   STAKE. 

Owner. 

Winner. 

Sire. 

Dam. 

Breed.            Prize. 

Handler. 

6. 

0. 

Smith 

Shad  Fly 
James    Fly 

May   Fly 
May   Fly 

Topsy    K. 
Verona 
Diamond 

Eng. Setter  First 
Eng. Setter 

P. 

A.    Byers 

C. 

H. 

Farrell 

Jill  of  St. 

Cloud 
Jack  of   St. 
Cloud 

Dash 
Dash 

Flirt 

Flirt 

Pointer         Second 
Pointer 

F. 

C.  Lockhart 

E. 

E. 

Taylor 

Dan  Llewellin 
Lady  Princess 

Tony   Boy 
Rod  Val-Jean 

Llewellin's 
Maid 
Lady 
Countess 

Eng. Setter  Third 
Eng. Setter 

F. 

C.   Lockhart 

Gladstone 

PACIFIC   COAST   CLUB    TRIALS. 

Bakersfield,  Cal.,  Jan.   21.     Judges:    J.  W.  Flynn,  T.   J.  A.   Tiedmann,  H.  L.  Betten. 

DERBY. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


E.    C.    Ford 

J.    E.    Terry 
W.    S.    Kerekhoff 
H.   B.   Smith 


Tiburon  Uncle  Jimmie    Belle 

Wnitestone         Fontaine 

Shasta  Daisy     Kilgarif 

Venture  Harry  H. 

Colton  Doctor 

Daniels 


Eng. Setter  First 


lone    S.  Eng. Setter  Second 

Peachmark  II.     Eng. Setter  Eq.  3d 

Lottie  Pointer         Eq.  3d 
Ripstone 


W.    B.   Coutts 

W.    B.   Coutts 
J.   E.   Lucas 
C.    H.    Babcock 


ALL-AGE  STAKE — (10  Starters,   7  Setters,  3  Pointers.) 
Judges:    Betten,  Tiedmann  and  Judge  C.  N.  Post. 


Owner. 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Prize. 


Stockdale    Kennels         Petronella  Young  Jingo       Florida  Pointer         First 

California    Kennels        Keepsake  California  Peach  Blossom      Eng. Setter  Second 

Bell  Boy 
J.    W.    Considine  McCloud  Boy      Tony    Boy  Sadie  Eng. Setter  Eq.  3d 

Hopkins 
J.    E.    Terry  Ramona  Kilgarif  Belle  of  the  Eng. Setter  Eq.  3d 

Ball 


R.    M.    Dodge 
C.    H.    Babcock 


J.    E.    Lucas 
Fred.    Coutts 


MISS   WINIFRED  M.    DAVIE 
A   Fair  Sportswoman  of  Victoria,   B.   C.   an   Excellent  Judge  of  Setters  and    Pointers  on   the  Bench  or  Afield. 


GUSTAV   SKAftlARKEN— Christiania,   Norway,    a   great   ad- 
mirer of.  aiul  for  many  years,   an  owner,  of  Llewellin 

Setters. 


SIESTA — Ally,   Grouse  and   Dick,    (the  latter  still  living,   10  M-  years).     Llewellins. 


FIELD  TRIALS. 
1907. 


285 


MEMBERS'   STAKE— (7    Starters,   3   Setters,   4   Pointers.) 
Judges:    Messrs.   Betten  and   Keller 


Owner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


B.    C.    Ford 

E.  H.   Cox 

F.  G.   Schumacher 


Owner. 


Miller   &   Kelley 

J.  E.  Gaston 
G.  C.  Stinson 
W.    S.    Elkin,    Jr. 


Belle  Count  Gracie 

Fontaine  Whitestone         Gladstone 

Lady  Count  Glad-      Teachmark 

stone   IV. 
Lady   Belle         Teddy    Kent       Jack's 

I    Fashion 


Eng. Setter  First 
Eng. Setter  Second 
Pointer         Third 


Owner 
Owner 

Owner 


GEORGIA    FIELD    TRIAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Waynesboro,    Jan.    29.      Judge:    A.   C.    Peterson. 
DERBY— (6   Starters,   4   Setters,   2   Pointers.) 


Winner. 


Sire. 


Dam. 


Breed. 


Handler. 


G.  S.  Stinson  Cowley's  Cowley's  Rod-  Marie's  Lady 

Pride  field's  Pride 

F-    C.   Jordan  Georgia  Rose      Count  Rodie 

Whitestone         Danstone 
W.    F.    Schulz  Brandy  Col.    R.  Roxie   Gumming  Eng.Setter  Eq.  3d 

P.    M.    Essig  Natchez  Mohawk  II.         Lady  Glasgow      Eng.Setter  Eq.  3d 


Eng.Setter  First 
Eng.Setter  Second 


Owner 

C.    D.    Jordan 


Owner 
Owner 


ALL-AGE  STAKE— (10   Starters,    9   Setters,    1   Pointer.) 


Count  Count  Rodie  Danstone    Eng.Setter  First 

Whitstone's        Whitestone 
Pearl 
Gaston's  Lee  Maymie   H.  Eng.Setter  Second 

Romeo 
Marie's  Lady      Lady's  Count     Peg.    Marie  Eng.Setter  Eq.  3d 

Gladstone 
Sport's  Monk      Marie's  Sport     Coiritess  Eng.Setter  Eq.  3d 

Fayette 


C.    D.    Jordan 

Owner 
Owner 
Owner 


286        RECORDS  OF  DOGS  AND  BITCHES,   WINNERS,   NATIONAL  FIELD  TRIAL   CHAMPIONSHIP. 

1896. 


LH  * ' 

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!■%>! 

HH 

By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


Adolph  Dill. 


COUNT   GLADSTONE    IV. 
(Count  Noble— Ruby's  Girl.) 


Eq.    third,   All-Age  Stake,   Central   Club   trials,    Lexington,    N.   C,    1891. 
Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Eastern   Club    trials,    High   Point,    N.    C,    1892. 


A. vent  &  Hitchcock       First,    All-Age   Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Souris,    Man. 

Eq.   third,    All- Age   Stake,    Eastern  Club   trials,   Newton,    N.   C, 
First,    Subscription   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1S93. 
First,    All-Age   Stake,    Southern    Club    trials,    New    Albany,    Miss. 
First,    All-Age   Stake,    United   States   Club   trials,    Grand  Junction,    Tenn. 
Absolute  winner,   All-Age  Stake,   United  States  Club   trials,    Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1894. 
First,     Champion    Stake,     National    Championship    Field    Trial    Association    trials,     West 
Point,    Miss,   1896.      (11  starters.) 

(Sold  to  Verona  Kennels,   where   he  died) . 

Sire  of  following  winners  in  field  trials,  with  number  of  times  following  names:  Tory  Topaz  (1),  Tory 
Jess  (1),  Tory  Fashion  (6),  Feu  Follet  (2),  Gleam's  Dart  (1),  Gleam's  Ruth  (6).  Tory  Dotlet  (2),  Lou 
(1),  Dave  Earl  (4),  Pin  Money  (11),  Tory  Rustic  (2),  Lady's  Count  (3),  Albert  Lang  (3),  Shadows  (1),  Nancy 
Gladstone  (1),  Count  Danstone  (3),  Halberd  (1),  Lady  Floss  (2),  Prime  Minister  (2),  Count's  Nellie  (1), 
Daughter  Noble  (2),  Sioux  (13),  Gilt  Edge  (1),  Belle  of  Hardbargain  (2),  Lady's  Count  Gladstone  (3),  Count 
Hunter  (3),  Lady  Rachel  (2),  Woodcraft  (1),  Verona  Cap  (1),  Wilhelmina  (1),  Lady  (7),  Peach  Blossom  (8), 
Maggie  F  (2),  Verona  P.  Gladstone  (1),  Verona  W.  Gladstone  (1),  Verona  Diablo  (1),  Petrel's  Count  (2), 
Leading   Lady    (2),    Count   Ladystone    (1),    Roysterer    (1),    Count's   Mark    (2).  , 


SUMMARY. 
Won  9  times.     Sire  of  41   winners.     Times  first,   3S;  second.  32;   third,  32;   fourth,   8;  fifth,   1;   total,   111. 


RECORDS  OF  DOGS  AND  BITCHES,   WINNERS,   NATIONAL  FIELD  TRIAL  CHAMPIONSHIP.        287 

1807. 

Trials  declared  off   (5  starters)   on  account  of  cold  weather. 
1898. 


TONY'S   GALE. 
(Antonio — Nellie  G.) 

First    Setter   Derby,   United  States  Club   trials,    West   Point     Miss 
Second,  Derby,   Southern   Club   trials,    New   Albany,    Miss. ?  1895. 

Fifth,    All-Age   Stake,    United   States   Club   trials,    West    Point,    Miss. 

VS**'    ^Hge   !.take'    Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.   C,    1896. 

Third     Al -Age    Stake,    Continental    Club    trials.    Tupelo,    Miss. 

Second,  All-Age  Setter   Stake,   United  States  Club  trials.   West  Point,   Miss. 

First,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton    N    C 

Ifn01^'   f!J"^ge   otake'   Unlted  States  Club  trialg.   Newton,   N.  C.    1897 
Second     All-Age   Stake,    United  States    trials,    West  Point,    Miss.  ' 

S^Tu£:  a"6'  (8TaStersC?amPiODShiP   WUU  Trial   ASS°Ciatl°D    M^    NeW    A1" 
G^).1l£eMS^%rBTi<92?l,f,*eri    ^^    (3)'    DeWey    R°SerS    (1)'    LU<*    E°^s    *>■    Missouri 


Fox  &  Seiler 
R.   V.   Fox 
Fox  &  Blyth 

Eldred  Kennels 


SUMMARY. 
Won  10  times.     Sire  of  6  winners.     Times  first,  3;   second,  1;   third,  4;   fourth,   1;  total.  9; 


RECORDS  OF  DOGS  AND  BITCHES,   WINNERS,   NATIONAL  FIELD  TRIAL   CHAMPIONSHIP. 

1899. 


AfSl.-         ■  ill 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


JOE  CUMMING. 
(Antonio — Piceiola.) 


W.  W.  Titus  First,    All-Age  Stake,    Eastern   Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C. 

First,   All-Age   Stake,   Continental  Club   trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,    1898. 
Second,    All-Age   Stake,    United   States   Club   trials,    West   Point,    Miss. 
First,    Champion    Stake,     National    Championship    Field    Trial    Association     trials,     West 
Point,   1899. 


Sire  of  following  winners:     Onward   (1),  Northern  Huntress   (3),   Captain  Scott    (1),  Joe  Cumming,  Jr.,    (1), 
Joe's  Count   (1),   Mark  Twain    (1). 


SUMMARY. 
Won  4  times.     Sire  of  6  winners.     Times  first,  1;   second,  2;   third,   5;   total  8. 


RECORDS  OF  DOGS  AND   BITCHES,    WINNERS,   NATIONAL    FIELD    TRIAL    CHAMPIONSHIP.       SI89 

1900. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field.        LADY'S   COUNT  GLADSTONE. 

(Count  Gladstone   IV. — Dan's  Lady.) 

G.   G.   Williamson  Second,   All-Age   Stake,   Continental  Club   trials.    Newton     N     C      1S99 

Second,    All-Age  Stake.   United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn 

I'lrStinnCcUr,PTennS:i^O.Na(tS0s?artersTPi0nShiP    ^    THal    ^^^    «*    G^ 

ston'p    m R„v    n       t. ?5P,Pp       lh      /£  CTaSln°   (1K     Jessie  Ro«fleld's  Count  Gladstone   (17).     Count  Gath- 

Peggy    (2),    Parker's   Shot    (1),    Lady's   Count   Gladstone's   Count    (1),    Maid's    Sport   Gladstone    (1?.  ? 

SUMMARY. 
Won  3  times.     Sire  of  42  winners.     Times  first,   21;   second,   22;    third.   42;    fourth,    16;   total   101. 


290        RECORDS  OF  DOGS  AND   BITCHES,    WINNERS,   NATIONAL  FIELD   TRIAL   CHAMPIONSHIP. 

1901  AND   1902. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field.  SIOUX. 

(Count  Gladstone  IV. — Hester  Prynne.) 


A  vent  &  Duryea  First,   Derby,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man. 

Second,    Derby,    Eastern   Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C. 

Second,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   Newton,  N.   C,   1899. 

Third,    Derby,   United  States   Club   trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn. 

Eq.    Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Carman,    Man. 

Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Brandon   Club  trials,   Brandon,   Man. 

First,    All-Age   Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C. 

First,    Subscription   Stake,    Eastern    Club   trials,    Newton,    N.    C. 

Third,    All-Age  Stake,   Continental   Club   trials,    Newton,   N.   C. 

Second,    Subscription   Stake,    Continental   Club   trials,    Newton.    N.   C,   1900. 

First,    All-Age  Stake,    United   States   Club   trials,   Grand  Junction,    Tenn. 

First,     Champion    Stake,     National    Championship    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Grand 
Junction.   Tenn.,    1901.      (10  starters.) 

First,    Champion    Stake.     National    Championship    Field    Trial     Association    trials,    Grand 
Junction,   Tenn.,    1902.      (2   starters.) 


Won    in   times.      Not    dam    of   any    winners. 


RECORDS  OF  DOGS  AND   BITCHES,    WINNERS,   NATIONAL  FIELD  TRIAL  CHAMPIONSHIP.        291 

*_   J 

1903. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


GENEVA. 
(Tony   Boy — Lena   Belle.) 


1'.  LorJLard,  Jr.  First,    Derby,    Eastern    Club   trials,    Newton,    N.    C. 

First,    Derby,    Continental  Club   trials,    Newton,    N.   C,    1899. 

First,    Derby,    United   States   Club    trials,    Grand   Junction.    Tenn. 

Third,    Subscription    Stake.    Eastern    Club    trials,    Newton.    N.    C,    1900. 

Second,    All-Age   Stake,    United   States   Club    trials.    Grand   Junction,    Teim.,    1901. 

First,    All-Age    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Carman.    Man. 

First,    All-Age   Stake,    Ohio    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Washington    C.    II.,    Ohio. 

Third,    Free-for-All    Stake,    Kentucky    Club    trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1902. 

First,    All-Age  Stake,   United  States  Club   trials,   Grand  Junction,    Tenn. 

First,    Champion    Stake,    National    Championship    Field    Trial    Association      trials,    Grand 
Junction,    Tenn.      (8   starters.) 

First,    All-Age    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Thomasville,    Ga.,    1903. 


SUMMARY. 
Won  11  times.     Dam  of  Geneva's  Speed,   winning  third,   Derby,   1903. 


292        RECORDS  OF  DOGS   AND   BITCHES,   WINNERS,   NATIONAL  FIELD  TRIAL   CHAMPIONSHIP. 

1904. 


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(Tony  Boy — Countess  Meteor.) 


Avent    &    Duryea  Third,    Setter   Derby,   United   States   Club   trials,    Grand  Junction,    Tenn. 

First,    Derby,    Continental   Club    trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn. 

Fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Manitoba    Club   trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1902. 

Second,    All- Age   Stake,    United    States    Club    trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn. 

First,    Champion   Stake,    Manitoba    Club   trials,    Carman,    Man. 

First,    All-Age   Stake,    Monongahela   Club    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

Second,   All-Age  Stake,   United   States  Club  trials.   Grand  Junction.   Tenn. 

First,     Champion    Stake.     National    Championship    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Grand 
Junction,   Tenn,    1904.      (10  starters.) 


Sire   of   the*  following   winners:      Blue   Belle    (1),    Hickory    (2).    Oudh    (1).    Agra    (1). 

SUMMARY. 
Won  S  times.     Sire  of  4  winners.     Times  first,   0;   second,   2;   third.  2:   fourth.   1;   total,   5. 


RECORDS  OF  DOGS  AND  BITCHES,   WINNERS,   NATIONAL  FIELD   TRIAL   CHAMPIONSHIP.        293 

1905. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field. 


ALAMBAGH. 

(Dash   Antonio — Eldred  Lark.) 


Hobart   Ames  Fourth,   Derby,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Carman,   Man. 

Eq.   Third,    Derby,    Brandon   Club   trials,    Brandon,    Man..    1902. 

Eq.    Fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1903. 

First,    Champion    Stake,    National    Championship    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Grand 
Junction,    Tenn.,    1905.      (9    starters.) 


SUMMARY. 


Won   4   times.      Not   sire   of  any   winners. 


294        RECORDS  OF  DOGS  AND   BITCHES,   WINNERS,   NATIONAL  FIELD   TRIAL    CHAMPIONSHIP 

1906. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field.  PIONEER. 

(Count   Whitestone — Bonnie    Doon.) 


Tilus-Hoover  Kennels    Third.    Derby,    Independent   Club    trials,    Robinson,    111. 

Second.  Derby,   Continental  Club  trials.  Thomasville,   N.  C,   1903. 
Second,    Derby,    Eastern   club  trials,    Thomasville,    Ga. 


A     M     Masters  Fifth.    All-Age    Stake,    Nebraska   Field   Trial   Association    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb. 

Second,    All-Age    Stake,    Iowa    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb. 
Fourth!    All- Age   Stake,    Monongahela   Club   trials.    Oblong,    111. 
First,    All-Age   Stake,    Continental   Club    trials.    Thomasville,    N.    C. 
First',    All-Age    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials.    Waynesboro,    Ga. 
First,    Subscription    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1904 


Geo.   N.   Clemson  Second,    Subscription    Stake,     Iowa    Field    Trial    Club    trials,    Graud  Forks    and    Iroquois, 

N.    D. 
First     Champion    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials.    La    Salle.    Man. 
First     Subscription    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    190o. 
First'.    Champion"  Stake,    National    Championship     Field   Trial     Association     trials.     Grand 

Junction,   Tenn.,    1906.      (12  starters). 


SUMMARY. 


Won  13   times.     Not  sire  of  any   winners. 


RECORDS  OF   DOCS   AND   BITCHES,   WINNERS,   NATIONAL  FIELD   TRIAL   CHAMPIONSHIP.        295 

1907. 


By  Courtesy  of  the  American  Field.  PRINCE    WHITESTONE. 

(Count    Whitestone — Queen    Liila.) 

T.   T.   Pace  Second,    All-Age    Stake,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Robinson.    111.,    1906. 

First,    Champion    Stake,    Illinois   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    finally    decided    at   Grand 

Junction,   Tenn..   Jan.,    1907. 
First,     Champion    Stake,     National    Championship    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Grand 

Junction,   Tenn.,    1907.      (7  starters.) 

SUMMARY. 
Won  3  times.     Not  sire  of  any   winners. 

RECORDS  OF  DOGS  AND  BITCHES,    WINNERS,    NATIONAL  FIELD   TRIAL   CHAMPIONSHIP. 
RECAPITULATION,    NATIONAL    CHAMPIONSHIP    WINNERS. 

1S96 — Count  Gladstone  IV.:   won   9   times;   number  winners   sired,   41;     times  first,   38;     second,     32;     third,     32; 

fourth,  8;  fifth,   1;   total,   111. 
•1897 — Declared  off  on  account  of  cold  weather,   at  New  Albany,   Miss.,   5  starters. 
1S98 — Tony's  Gale:   won   10  times;    number  of   winners   sired,   6;   times   first,   3;   second,    1;    third,   4;    fourth,    1; 

total,   9. 
1S99 — Joe  Cumming;  won  4   times:    number  of   winners,   0:   times   first,    1;    second.   2;   third,   5:   total.   8. 
1900 — Lady's  Count  Gladstone;   won  3   times;   number  winners  sired,   42;   times  first,   21;   second,   22;   third.   42; 

fourth,  16;  total,  101. 
1901— Sioux. 

1902 — Sioux;   won  13  times:  not  dam  of  any  winners. 

1903 — Geneva;  won  11  times;   dam  of  Geneva's  Speed:  3rd.   derby.   1903. 

1904 — Mohawk  II;  won  8  times;  number  winners  sired,  4;  times  first,  0;  second,  2;   fourth  1;   total,  5. 
1905 — Alambagh;  won  4  times;   number  winners  sired.  0. 
1906 — Pioneer;  won  13  times;  numbers  winners  sired.  0. 
1907 — Prince  Whitestone;  won  3  times;   number  winners  sired,   0. 
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RECORD  OF  FIELD  TRIALS. 

Giving  name  of  club,  year,  place  and  total  number  held  each  year. 

1874.  (1   Trial) 

Tennessee   State   Sportsmen's    Association Memphis,    Tenn. 

1875.  (1    Trial) 

Tennessee   State   Sportsmen's    Association Memphis,    Tenn. 

1876.  (1    Trial) 

Tennessee   State   Sportsmen's   Association Memphis,    Tenn. 

1877.  (2    Trials) 

Hampton,    Iowa.    Trials Hampton,    Iowa. 

Tennessee   State   Sportsmen's   Association Nashville,    Tenn. 

1878.  (2   Trials) 

Minnesota   Club   Trials Sauk    Centre,    Minn. 

Tennessee   State   Sportsmen's   Association Nashville,    Tenn. 

1879.      (2   Trials)    Heat   System   Adopted. 

National    American    Kennel   Club Patoka,    Ills. 

Eastern   Field   Trial   Club Robins    Island,    N.    Y. 

1880.  (4   Trials) 

Nebraska    State    Sportsmen's    Association Milford,    Neb. 

Pennsylvania    Field    Trial    Club Lancaster,    Pa. 

National    American    Kennel    Club Vincennes,    Ind. 

Eastern    Field   Trial   Club Robins    Island,    N.    Y. 

1881.  (6   Trials) 

Nebraska    State    Sportsmen's    Association Norfolk,    Neb. 

Gilrov    Rod    and  Gun   Club Gilroy,    Cal. 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club Robins    Island,    N.    Y. 

New   Orleans  Gun   Club Amite,    La. 

National    American    Kennel    Club Grand   Junction,    Tenn. 

Pennsylvania    Field   Trial   Club Grand    Junction,    Tenn. 

1882.  (6   Trials) 

National     American    Kennel    Club Fairmont      Minn. 

Eastern    Field    Trial   Club High    Poiht.    N.    C. 

Robins    Island   Club Robins    Island,     N.    Y. 

Gilroy    Rod    and    Gun    Club Gilroy,    Cal. 

National    American    Kennel    Club Grand  Junction,    Tenn. 

New   Orleans   Gun  Club Opelousas,    La. 

1883.      (6   Trials)    1   Match   Race. 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club High    Point,    N.   C. 

Pacific  Coast  Field  Trial   Club Walltown    Timber,    Cal. 

Robins    Island    Club Robins    Island,    N.    Y. 

Gilroy    Rod    and    Gun    Club Gilroy,    Cal. 

National    American    Kennel    Club Grand   Junction,    Tenn. 

Southern    States    Field    Trial    Club Canton,    Miss. 

Lit-Grousedale    Match    Race Grand   Junction,    Tenn.    $1,000    Purse. 

1884.  (7    Trials) 

Eastern   Field   Trial   Club High    Point,    N.    C. 

Philadelphia    Kennel    Club     (Inaugural) Beesleys    Point,    N.    J. 

Fishers    Island    Club     (Inaugural) Fishers    Island,    N.    Y. 

Robins   Island   Club Robins    Island,    N.    Y. 

Pacific    Coast    Club    Walltown     Timber,     Cal. 

National    American    Kennel    Uub Canton,    M.ss. 

Southern  States  F.  T.   Club • Canton,    Miss. 

1885.  (8    Trials) 

Robins    Island    Club Robins    Island,    N.    Y. 

Western   Field   Trial   Association Abilene,    Kansas. 

Fishers    Island    Club Fishers    Island,    N.    Y. 

New   Jersey   Kennel   and   F.    T.    Club 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club High    Point,    N.    C. 

Philadelphia    Kennel    Club Rio    Orand,    N.    J. 

National    American    Kennel    Club Grand    Junction,    Tenn. 

Pacific    Coast    Club Point    Reyes,    Cal. 

1886.  (10  Trials) 

Alexandria    Rod    and   Gun   Club    (Inaugural) Alexandria,   La. 

Manitoba    Field   Trial   Club    (Inaugural) Morris,    Man. 

Western   Field   Trial   Association Alibene,    Kan . 

Fishers    Island    Club Fishers    Island,    N.    Y, 

Philadelphia    Kennel    Club Frederica.    Del. 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club High   Point,    N.   C. 


RECORD    OF    FIELD    TRIALS. 
Robins     Island     Club  299 

t^Tf^'^-'Y1  k- c-'*Finaii: ::;::;; rom™  island,  n.  y 

Pacific    CnL Tp,aV  Ch,b    (1™"S"^  ' ?/and   Junction,    Tenn. 

faeinc    Coast    Club Marshall,     Texas. 

Hanford,   Cal. 

Tennessee     Sportsmen's    Association  188?-      (7    Trials> 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club...  Athens,    Ala 

Indiana     Kennel    Club     (Inaugural).'.'.'.' Morris,    Man. 

PMio??  ,Flelt   Trial    Association Bicknell,    Ind. 

I  hiladelplna    Kennel    Club ...  Carthage     Mo 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club. Frederick     Del 

American    Field   Trial    Club .." High    Point,    N.   C 

Florence,    Ala. 

Pacific    <„ast    Fie]d    Trial    C]ub  1888.      (9  Trials) 

Texas    Field    Trial    Club .  .  

Manitoba     Field    Trial     Club. . . .    Marshall,    Texas 

Indiana   Kennel    Club Morris     Man 

Eastern     Field    Trial    Club Bicknell.    I,H1 

Philadelphia    Kennel    Club....        High   Point     X     r 

Southern    Field    Trial    Club     (Inaugural Frederica,    De'l  '       ' 

American     Field    Trial     Club...  Anion- .    Miss 

Robins   Island   Club WW" '"'est    Point,  "Miss 

Robins    Island,    N.    Y. 

Pacific    Coast    Club  1889'     <9    Trials) 

Texas    Field    Trial    Club.'.'."" Bakersfield      Cal 

'"  n'.T    Kennel    Club | ; Harrison     Co       Texas 

RnXdllnl  RTel    Club    inaugural)  W  ] .'  \ Bicknell,    ind. 

MnUadelphia     Kennel    Club...  Chatham,    Can 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club Richland      Va  ' 

Robins    Island    Club High    Point     N     C 

Central    Field    Trial    Club     (Inaugural) TLoXnns    Island      NY 

Southern    Field    Trial    Club...      g.      W Lexington,    N.   C 

Aniory ,    Miss. 

s™*bern   Sportsmen's    Interstate    Trials  "90,     C"    T"als) 

Pacific    coast    Club Lafayette.    La      (Inau-nml) 

Texas    Field    Trial    Club Bakersfield     Cal  UnaU»ural> 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club.  .  .      Marshall.     Texas' 

I  algary    Rod    and    Gnn   Club  Morris,    Man 

Indiana    Kennel    Club     Calgarv,    Alberta 

International    Club     (Inaugural) Bicknell,    ind.       ' 

Robins     Island     Club Chatham,    Can 

Eastern    Field   Trial    Club Robins   Island.' N     Y 

Central    Field^rial    Club \\  \ High    Point.    N.    C 

Philadelphia    Kennel    Club .' Lexington.    N.   C. 

Deatonsville,    Va'. 

Southern    Sportsmen's    Interstate    Trials  1891'     (14    Trials) 

Pacific    Coast    Club alS Lafavette     La 

Southern    Field    Trial    Club Bakersfield,    Cal 

Texas    Field    Trial    Club New    Albany     Miss 

Bexar    Field    Trial    Club "        Marshall,    Texas      ' 

I algary    Rod    and    Gun    Club         Bexar,    Texas 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club...      Cochrane.    Alberta 

United  States   Field   Trial   Club    (Inaugural) Morris,    Man. 

New    England    Field    Trial    Club    (Inaugural) Bicknell.     Ind. 

International    Field    Trial    Club     unau*ural) Assonet,    Mass 

Eastern    Field   Trial   Club.  ...      Chatham,     Can' 

Irish    Setter    Club    (Inaugural)  High    Point     N     C 

Central   Field  Trial  Club '        High    Point'    n'    c' 

Philadelphia    Kennel    Club WW.. Lexington.    N.    C. 

Deatonsville,    Va. 

Bexar    Field    Trial    Club  1892,      (16    Trials) 

Pacific    Coast    Club .'.'.'.'. Bexar,    Texas 

Southern    Field    Trial    Club Bakersfield.    Cal 

.southern    Sportsmen's    Interstate    Trials New    Albany,    Miss 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club.  . . .?.  ..         Magnolia,    Miss 

.\oi  rhwf  stern    F.    r.   Club Morris,    Man 

International    Club     Morris,    Man 

-New     England    Club... Chatham     Can 

inited    States    F.    T.    Club Assonet,    Mass' 

American    Field    Trial    Club Elizabethtown,    Ky 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club Columbus.     Ind 

Ohio    Field    Trial    Club High    Point.    N.   C 

Ihiladelphia    Kennel    Club....  Canton,    Ohio 

Robins    Island    Club High   Point    N     C 

entral    Field    Trial    Club '....'. Robins   Island, 'n't 

Irish    Setter    Club .""..WW Lexington,    N.    C. 

Lexington,    N.    C. 

Bexar  Field  Trial   Club  1893'      (12  Trials) 

Pacific    Coast    Field    Trial'  Club.'.' .' .'  .WW .'  \ ', Floresville,    Tex. 

Bakersfield,    Cal. 


300 


RECORD    OF    FIELD    TRIALS. 


Southern    Field   Trial   Club New    Albany,     Miss. 

United    States    Field    Trial    Club    (Spring) New  Albany,  Miss. 

Northwestern    Field    Trial    Club Morris,    Man. 

Manitoba     Field     Trial    Club Morris,    Man. 

United    States    Field    Trial    Club    (Fall) Bicknell,     Ind. 

International    Field    Trial    Club Mitchells    Bay,     Can. 

Eastern   Field  Trial   Club Newton,    N.    C. 

Irish   Setter   Club   Trials Thomasville,    N.    C. 

Gordon    Setter    Club Freetown.    Mass. 

Philadelphia    Kennel    Club Thomasville,     N.    C. 

1894  (10    Trials. 

Pacific   Coast   F.    T.   Club Salinas,     Cal. 

Blue    Ridge    Kennels    Futurity    Stake New    Albany,    Miss. 

Southern    Field    Trial    Club New    Albany.    Miss. 

United    States   F.    T.   Club    (Spring) Grand    Junction,    Tenn. 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club Morris.     Man. 

International     F.     T.     Club Mitchells    Bay,    Can. 

New    England    Field    Trial    Club Assonet,    Mass. 

United    States   F.   T.    Club    (Fall) Bicknell,    Ind. 

Gordon   Setter    Club Assonet,    Mass. 

Eastern   Field   Trial   Club Newton,    N.    C. 

1895  (13    Trials) 

United    States    F.   T.   Club    (Spring) West    Point,    Miss. 

Southern   Field   Trial   Club New    Albany,     Miss. 

Pacific    Coast    Club Salinas,    Cal. 

Continental    F.    T.    Club    (Inaugural) Morris,    Man. 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club Morris,    Man. 

Northwestern   F.   T.    Club Morris,    Man. 

New    England    F.    T.    Club Assonet,    Mass. 

Monongahela    Valley    Asso.    (Inaugural) Greene    Co.,    Pa. 

International   F.    T.    Club Mitchells  Bay.   Can. 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club Newton,    N.    C. 

United   States    F.   T.    Club    (Fall) Newton,    N.    C. 

Irish    Setter    Club High    Point,    N.    C. 

Philadelphia    Kennel    Club High    Point,    N.    C. 

1896  (11   Trials) 

Pacific    Coast    Field    Trial    Club Bakersfield,    Cal. 

United    States    F.    T.    Club    (Spring) West    Point,    Miss. 

National    Champion    F.    T.    Association West    Point.    Miss. 

Manitoba     Field    Trial    Club Morris,    Man. 

Continental    Field    Trial    Club Kennedy,    Minn. 

Union    Field    Trial    Club    (Inaugural) Bicknell,    Ind. 

Monongahela    Valley    G.    P.    Association Waynesburg,    Pa. 

Peninsular    F.    T.    Club    (Inaugural) Leamington,    Can. 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club Newton,    N.    C. 

International    F.    T.    Club  Mitchells    Bay,    Can. 

United  States  F.  T.   Club    (Fall) Newton,    N.   C. 

1897  (17   Trials) 

Continental    F.    T.    Club    (Spring) Tupelo,    Miss. 

United   States   F.   T.    Club    (Spring) West    Point,    Miss. 

National    Champion    F.    T.    Association West    Point,    Miss. 

Alabama    Field    Trial    Club    (Inaugural) Madison,    Ala. 

Pacific   Coast  F.   T.    Club Bakersfield,    Cal. 

Continental    Club,    Amateur   Trials Brown's    Valley,    Minn. 

Western    Canada    Club     (Inaugural) La    Salle,    Man. 

Continental   F.   T.   Club    (Fall) Morris,    Man. 

Manitoba    F.    T.    Club Morris,    Man. 

Northwestern   F.   T.    Club Morris,    Man. 

Monongahela   Valley   G.    F.   P.   Asso Jefferson,    Pa. 

Union    Field    Trial    Club Carlisle,   Ind. 

Eastern    Field   Trial  Club Newton,    N.    C. 

United  States  F.  T.   Club   (Fall) Newton,    N.    C. 

International     F.     T.     Club Mitchells    Bay,    Can. 

Kansas   City    F.    T.    Club    (Inaugural) Amoret,    Mo. 

Missouri    F.    T.    Asso.    (Inaugural) Amoret,    Mo. 

1898    (18   Trials) 

United   States   F.    T.    Club West    Point,    Miss. 

Pacific    Coast    F.    T    Club Bakersfield,     Cal. 

National    Champion    Field    Trial    Association West    Point,    Miss. 

Alabama    Field    Trial    Club Madison,    Ala. 

Iowa   F.    T.    Association    (Inaugural) Emmetsburg,   Iowa. 

Western   Canada   F.  T.   Club La    Salle,    Man. 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club Morris,     Man. 

Monongahela    G.    F.    P.    Club Carmichaels,     Pa. 

Connecticut  F.  T.  Club   (Inaugural) Hampton,    Conn. 

Continental    F.   T.    Club    (Spring) New    Albany,    Miss. 

Ohio    Field    Trial    Asso.     (Inaugural) Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio. 

Michigan    F.    T.    Asso.    (Inaugural) Lake    View,     Mich. 


RECORD    OF    FIELD    TRIALS. 

Indiana    F.    T.    Club    (Inaugural) Biru-noii     t„h 

International    F.    T.    Club Se         * ?         r. 

Northwestern    Club    Mitchells    Bay,    Can. 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club...:.'.'.".' **or"s'     M*n-n 

Missouri    F.     T.    Association pQe_5  .J.  N-   u 

Continental   V.    T.  Club    (Fall)  t-aris.    Mo. 

1         ' Lexington,     N.    C. 

1899    (19    Trials) 

United    States    F.    T.    Club ..  Wo_t    p   .    .     ... 

Pacific    Coast    F.    T.    Club kSLSZ h  '  n M,,SS" 

National    Champion    Field    Trial    Association .".'.'.'.. ...'."! "" WeVt    Point     ™«- 

Iowa    F.    T.    Association vJ^^?'     t   SS< 

Alabama    Field    Trial   Club Emmetsburg     Iowa. 

Western    Canada    Kennel    Club .'.'.'.'.'.'  \"  .' r»  si»ii»    Cr™ 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club ^.a  »■"?.  Man. 

Monongahela    F.    T.    Club n'l'l't^u     ,    '  r> 

North    American    F.    T.    Club    (1)  Carmichaels,    Pa. 

Connecticut    F.    T.    Club  „*•    Joach™.    Can. 

Ohio   Field   Trial    Association.  ..'.'.'.'.'..".'. £.am,p.ton:    Con,n- 

Michigan    F.    T.    Association ^ashln.*:ton    £    H.,     Ohio. 

Independent    F.    T.    Club     (Inaugural) \  \\\  \\  \  \ .'.' sfrknpV^'nrt     °   ' 

International    F.    T.    Club f.  .  .  ?/•♦£„•    indl 

New    York    State   F.   T.    Club Mitchells   Bay     Can. 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club Lgg    Harbor     N.    J. 

Illinois    F.    T.    Association     (Inaugural)..'.'.'.'.' jtZl^'     •,',      \„ 

Missouri    F.   T.    Association......    .  Lawrenceville,    111. 

Continental    F.    T.    Club x-8"!'  ;, 

Newton,     N.     C. 

1900    (26    Trials) 

United    States    F.    T.    Club rp,„,    r       .. 

Riley    Field    Trial    Club    (Spring) ^f°d    Junction,    Tenn. 

Pacific    Coast    Club ......'. r'IJ'«^-^, 

National    mampion    F.    T.    Association...:'.    F?«nS     ?    '  ♦?         - 

Alabama    Field    Trial    Club r  1     ■,!'',?'     Tenn- 

Iowa    Field    Trial    Association ... %ZI?u'    A^' 

South   Dakota   F.   T.   Association    (Inaugural)....:.'.':.'::.'.':::.': SW  S'«?     n 

Western    Canada    Kennel    Club r      c   ,,       ,V  S-    D" 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club ~      Salle     Man. 

Brandon    Kennel    Club    Carman.    Man. 

Monongahela    F.    T.    Club...  Brandon     Man. 

Ohio    Field    Trial    Association....'.'.'.'.:: Senecaville,    O. 

Michigan   F.   T.   Association ?  ashing  ton    C     H.,    Ohio. 

Connecticut    Field    Trial     Club w.       *       WA       1Cn- 

Independent    Field    Trial    Club ", amp to,n-  TC°nn- 

Pointer    Club    of    America     (Inaugural)" Blcknell     Ind. 

International    F.    T.    Club.....  M?l8ISrt' „L'    L-    N"    Yl 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club m      ?e "S  *TBa£'     Can- 

Riley    Field   Trial    Club    (Fall) '.    rh         I   ?'   C" 

Peninsular    Field    Trial   Club t         '•     n         ~ 

Illinois    F.    T.    Association Leamington     Can. 

Pacific   Northwest    F.   T.    Club    (Inaugural) ^^tnCeTll,Ie'  ,IU* 

North    American    F.    T.    Club     UnaUgUral) ^hldby     J%Und'     Wash- 

Kentucky  f.  t.  club  (inaugural) .:: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::: gw  k7- 

Continental   F.   T.    Club..  xV     ?      '     .y* 

Missouri    F.    T.    Association .....'. .' .' .' .' '. .' .' .' .' .' .' ...]  ][ .[][[.[  ][[  \  [ '/_  \  \  \  \  [  [  ]  [  \  parTs     Mo       C' 

1901    (25    Trials) 

United   States   Field   Trial   Club rr»„*    t       «  ™ 

Pacific   Coast    F.   T.    Club.  ?,rand    Junction,    Tenn. 

National    Champion    F.    T.    Association Corooado,    Cal. 

Iowa    Field    Trial    Association   . ... Grand    Junction,    Tenn. 

South    Dakota    Field    Trial    Association ... ...'.'  J"  ."i  I  J" ." SlonT  ^J? '  Q f  °  n*" 

Western    Canada    Kennel    Club ?      £  n      \\  S"    D" 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club ~a    Salle-    Man. 

Brandon    Kennel    Club Carman.    Man. 

Pacific   Northwest   Field    Trial   Club.'::.':: rfH*1,1'I",ll•      „,     t 

Monongahela    Field    Trial    Club  Whidby    Island,    Wash. 

Michigan    Field    Trial   Association ......'.'.'.'.'. rtb^'v-     '     »V-  . 

Ohio    Field    Trial    Association w    1-     'fw'    ^IlCh- 

Independent    Field    Trial    Club..    .  Sa| shington    C.     H.,     Ohio. 

Pointer   Club   of   America Bicknell     Ind. 

Connecticut    Field    Trial    Club  Manor     L.     I.,     N.    Y. 

International     Field     Trial     Club....'.".' Ham? ton-,  Con°- 

Illinois    Field   Trial    Association IV         M™  Can- 

North    American    Field    Trial    Club....      Robinson,    111 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club  Ruthven,     Can. 

Missouri    Field    Trial    Association ....'.'.]'.'".'"  Sf  ^""xr  C" 

Interstate    Champion    F.    T.    Association.....'.'.':.'::.'.' £"  *'    JJ°- 

Western    Field    Trial    Association rfll'         \< 

American   Pointer   Ch.    F.    T.    Association    (nn\v\ ^la.gow,     Mo. 

Kentucky    Field    Trial    Club.  (°Dly) Lawrenceyille,     111. 

Riley    Field    Trial    Club Glasgow,    Ky. 


30I 


302  RECORD    OF    FIELD    TRIALS. 

1902  (30    Trials) 

Pacific    Coast    Field    Trial    Club Santa  Maria,   Cal. 

United   States   Field   Trial   Club Grand    Junction,    Tenn. 

Alabama     Field    Trial    Club Athens,    Ala. 

Continental   Field    Trial    Club    (Spring) Grand   Junction,    Tenn. 

National    Champion    F.    T.    Association ..Grand    Junction.    Tenn. 

Iowa    Field    Trial    Association Emmetsburg,    Iowa. 

South    Dakota    Field    Trial    Association Salem,    So.    D. 

Minnesota-North    Dakota    Field    Trial    Club Iroquois,    So.    D. 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club Carman,     Man. 

Brandon    Kennel    Club Brandon,    Man. 

Western    Canada    Kennel    Club La    Salle.    Man. 

Nebraska     Field     Trial     Association     (Inaugural  I O'Neill,     Neb. 

Monongahela    Field    Trial    Club Washington    C    .H.,    Ohio. 

Pacific    Northwest    Field    Trial    Club Wliidby    Island,    Wash. 

Eastern    Iowa    Field    Trial    Club Independence,     Iowa. 

Illinois     Field    Trial     Association Robinson,     111. 

Western    Irish    Setter    Club Robinson,     111. 

Michigan     Field    Trial     Association Greenville,    Mich. 

Ohio    Field    Trial    Association Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio. 

Pointer    Club    of    America Eastport,     L.     I.,     N.     Y. 

Independent    Field    Trial    Club Bicknell,     Ind.,     and    Robinson,     II 

International    Field   Trial   Club St.    Joachim,    Can. 

Connecticut    Field    Trial    Club     Hampton,    Conn. 

Kentucky    Field    Trial    Club Glasgow,    Ky. 

North   American    Field   Trial   Club Ruthven,    Can. 

American    (Interstate)    Ch.    F.    T.    Club Glasgow.     Ky. 

Indiana    Field    Trial    Club    (Inaugural) Clay    City,    Ind. 

Continental    Field    Trial    Club     (Fall) Thomasville,     N.    C. 

Virginia    Field    Trial    Association Chase   City,    Va. 

Alabama    Field    Trial    Club Huntsville,    Ala. 

1903  (26  Trials) 

Pacific    Coast    Club    Trials Bakersfield,    Cal. 

United    States    Field    Trial    Club Grand    Junction,    Tenn. 

National    Championship    F.    T.     Association Grand    Junction.     Tenn. 

Georgia    State    Club    Waynesboro.    Ga. 

Texas    Field   Trial   Club    (Inaugural)     Stockdale,    Texas. 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club Thomasville,    Ga. 

Nebraska     Field    Trial    Association O'Neill,   Neb. 

South    Dakota    Field    Trial    Association Sioux    Falls,    S.    D. 

Minn.-North    Dakota    F.    T.    Club Huron,    S.    D. 

Western    Canada    Kennel    Club La    Salle.    Man. 

Manitoba    Field   Trial    Club Carman,    Man. 

Pacific    Northwest   Club    trials Whidby  Island.   Wash. 

British    Columbia    Trial    Club    (1st) Stevenson,    B.    C. 

Sportsmen's    Field    Trial    Club Clare.    Mich. 

Monongahela    Field    Trial    Club Robinson,    111. 

Michigan    Field    Trial    Association Greenville,     Mich. 

Ohio    Field    Trial    Association Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio. 

International    Field    Trial    Club Ruthven.    Can. 

Independent   Field  Trial   Club Robinson,    111. 

Connecticut    Field    Trial    Club Hampton.    Conn. 

Maryland    and    District    of    Columbia    Club    (1) Chesapeake    Beach,    Md. 

Illinois    Field    Trial    Association Robinson,    111. 

Virginia    Field    Trial    Association Chase    City,     Va. 

Indiana    Field   Trial    Club Clay    City.     Ind. 

Continental     Field     Trial     Club Thomasville,    N.    C. 

Alabama    Field    Trial    Club Huntsville,    Ala. 

1904    (27   Trials) 

Eastern     Field     Trial     Club     (Spring! Thomasville,    Ga. 

Texas    Field    Trial    Club Floresville,     Texas. 

Pacific    Coast    Field    Trial    Club Bakersfield,    Cal. 

Georgia    Field    Trial    Association Waynesboro,    Ga. 

United    States    Field    Trial    Club    Grand    Junction,    Tenn. 

National    Championship    F.    T.    Association Grand    Junction,    Tenn. 

Nebraska    Field    Trial    Association O'Neill.    Neb. 

Iowa     Field    Trial     Association O'Neill,    Neb. 

Western    Canada    Kennel    Club La    Salle,    Man. 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club Carman,    Man. 

British    Columbia    Field    Trial    Club Ladner,    B.    C. 

Pacific   Northwest  Field    Trial   Club La    Connor,     Wash. 

Ohio    Field    Trial    Association Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio. 

Connecticut     Field     Trial    Club Hampton,    Conn. 

Monongahela    Field    Trial    Club Oblong,    111. 

Sportsmen's    Field    Trial    Club Clare.     Mich. 

Dayton    Pointer    Club     (Inaugural) Dayton,    Ohio. 

Independent    Field    Trial    Club Hutsonville.    111. 

Illinois    Field   Trial    Association Robinson,    111. 

Maryland    and    District    of    Columbia    Club Easton,    Md. 

International    Field    Trial    Club Ruthven,    Can. 


RECORD    OP    FIELD    TRIALS.  30J 

Indiana    Field    Trial    Club Clay   City.    Ind. 

Virginia    Field    Trial    Association Martinsville,    Va. 

Continental    Field    Trial    Club Thomasville,     N.    C. 

Pointer    Club     of    America ...Barber    Junction,    N.    C. 

Alabama    Field    Trial    Club Huntsville.    Ala. 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club' Waynesboro,    Ga. 

1905  (27   Trials) 

Pacific   Coast  Field  Trial   Club Bakersfield,    Cal. 

Georgia    Field    Trial    Association Albany,    Ga. 

Texas     Field     Trial     Club Karnes  City.    Texas. 

United   States  Field    Trial   Club Grand    Junction,    Tenn. 

National    Champion    F.    T.    Association Grand    Junction,    Tenn. 

Iowa    Field    Trial    Club Grand     Forks     and     Iroquois,     N.     D. 

North    Dakota    F.    T.    Club Larimore,     N.    D. 

Western    Canada    Kenuel    Club La   Salle,    Man . 

Manitoba  Field  Trial  Club La   Salle,    Man. 

Nebraska    Field    Trial    Association O'Neill,    Neb. 

Northwestern    F.    T.    Association O'Neill,    Neb. 

British    Columbia    F.    T.    Club Ladner,    B.    C. 

Pacific    Northwest    F.    T.    Club La    Connor,    Wash. 

Ohio    Field    Trial    Association     Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio. 

Connecticut    Field    Trial    Club Hampton,    Conn. 

first    American     Field     Futurity Robinson,    111. 

Independent    Field    Trial    Club Hutsonville,    111. 

Dayton    Pointer    Club Dayton,    Ohio. 

Illinois    Field    Trial    Association.  .  ." Robinson,    111. 

Maryland   and  District  of  Columbia   Club Easton,    Md. 

International    Field    Trial    Club Ruthven,    Can. 

Indiana    Field    Trial    Club Clay   City,    Ind. 

Virginia    Field    Trial    Association Martinsville,    Va. 

Continental     Field    Trial    Club Waynesboro,'    Ga'. 

Pointer   Club   of    America Barber    Junction     N     C 

Eastern    Field    Trial    Club Waynesboro,    Ga. 

Alabama    Field    Trial    Club Huntsville,    Ala. 

1906  (27   Trials) 

Pacific    Coast    Field    Trial    Club Bakersfield.    Cal. 

Texas    Field    Trial    Club Karnes    City,    Tex. 

Georgia    Field    Trial    Association Waynesboro.'  Ga. 

United    States    Field    Trial    Club Grand  Junction,    Tenn. 

National    (_u.    Field    Trial    Association Grand  Junction,   Tenn. 

Western     Canada    Kennel     Club La    Salle,    Man! 

Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club La    Salle!    Man ! 

North   Dakota   Field   Trial   Club Larimore!    N.    D. 

Nebraska    Field   Trial   Association O'Neill,    Neb. 

British    Columbia    F.    T.    Club Ladnor!    B.    C. 

Pacific    Northwest    F.    T.    Club La    Connor.    Wash. 

Ohio     Field     Trial     Association Washington    C.    H.,     Ohio. 

American    Field    Futurity     (2nd) Robinson,    Ills. 

Southern   Ohio   Kennel   Club Hamilton',    Ohio. 

Connecticut    Field    Trial   Club Hampton,'   Conn. 

Dayton    Pointer    Club Dayton.    Ohio. 

Independent    Field    Trial    Club Hutsonville.     111. 

Field    Trial    Club    of    New    England Hampton,    Conn! 

Illinois    Field    Trial    Association Robinson,'    111. 

International    Field    Trial    Club Ruthven,'   Ont.,    Can. 

Maryland    and    District    of    Columbia    F.    T.    Asso Laurel,    Md. 

Eastern    Field   Trial  Club Newton,    N.    C. 

Virginia    Field   Trial   Association Spray     N.    C. 

Continental    Field     Trial    Club Pinehurst    and   Thomasville     N     C 

Pointer    Club    of    America High    Point,    N,    C 

Alabama    Field    Trial    Club Huntsville     Ala 

Texas    Field    Trial    Club Stoneham,'  Texas. 

RECAPITULATION. 
Trials  held  in    1874 1  Trials    held    in   1S91 14 


1875 1 

1876 1 

1877 2 

1S78 2 

1879 2 

1SSO 4 

18S1 6 

1S82 6 

1SS3 6 

1885 7 

1884 8 

1886 10 

1SS7 7 


1892 , 16 

1893 12 

1894 10 

1S95 13 

1896 11 

1897 17 

1898 18 

1899 19 

1900 26 

1901 25 

1902 30 

1903 26 

1904 27 


1S88 : 9  "  "     1905 27 

1889 9  "         "       "    1906 27 


1880. 


Total 410 


3°4 


RECORDS 


OF 


CLUBS    HOLDING    FIELD    TRIALS. 

1874—1906  INCLUSIVE. 


CLUBS. 


Eastern   Field  Trial   Club....... 

Pacific    Coast   Field   Trial    Club. 
•  United  States  Field  Trial  Club. 


First   and  Last   Years. 


►United  States 

Manitoba   Field   Trial   Club... 21 

International  Field  Trial  Club i 

♦Continental  Field  Trial  Club ' 


1879—1906. 
1883—1906. 
1891—1907. 

1886—1906. 
1890—1906. 
1895—1906. 


riiiladelphia    Kennel    Club     ■ ••• 

National  Championship  Field  Trial  Association 

Monongahela   Field   Trial   Club 

Western    Canada    Kennel    Club 

Alabama   Field  Trial  Club 

Ohio  Field  Trial  Association 

National  American  Kennel  Club 

Robins  Island  Field  Trial  Club 

Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club 

Independent   Field  Trial  Club 

Illinois    Field    Trial    Association 

Southern   Field   Trial   Club 

Michigan   Field   Trial    Association 

Iowa    Field    Trial    Association 

Pointer   Club   of    America • 

Pacific   Northwest   Field   Trial   Club I     " 


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Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's   Association 
North    Western   Field   Trial    Club    (Man 

Texas  Field  Trial  Club 

Missouri    Field    Trial    Association 

South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association.. 

Nebraska   Field   Trial  Association 

Virginia   Field  Trial   Association 

Field  Trial  Champion  Association,    (Interstate) » 

North  American  Field  Trial  Club » 

Indiana    Field   Trial   Club * 

Central    Field   Trial   Club 

New   England   Field   Trial   Club 

Indiana   Field  Trial   Club,    (Clay  City) 

Columbia    Field    Trial    Club 


British 


Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Field  Trial   Ass  a. 
Texas   Field   Trial   Club    (2d). 
Georgia    Field    Trial 


Association * 


Bexar   Field   Trial   Club,    (Texas) ^ 

Gilroy    Rod    and    Gun    Club.    (Cal.) ° 

Fishers  Island  Field  Trial  Club ;> 

Western  Field  Trial  Association.    (Kan.) jj 

Irish   Setter  Field  Trial  Club jj 

Brandon   Kennel    Club    _ 

Rilev    Field   Trial    Club.    (Ind.) ° 

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Kentucky   Field   Trial   Club 
Southern  Interstate  Field  Trial  Club 

Dayton   Pointer  Club    "  'l  2 

Gordon    Setter    Club     ' 

Union   Field  Trial   Club,    (Ind.) * 

Peninsular  Field  Trial  Club £ 

Pennsylvania  Field  Trial   Club - 

Nebraska   State   Sportsmen's    Association £ 

New  Orleans  Gun  Club " 

Southern   States   Field  Trial  Club £ 

American   Field   Trial   Club - 

Calgary  Rod  and  Gun  Club,    (Alberta) £ 

Minnesota-North   Dakota   F.   T.    Club £ 

North    Dakota    Field    Trial    Club - 

American     Field     Futurity % 

Sportsmen's   Field   Trial   Club - 

Hampton-Iowa  Trials   I 


1884 — 1895. 
1S96— 1907. 

1S95— 1904. 

1897—1906. 

1897—1906. 

1898—1906. 

1879— 1S86. 

1S82— 1892. 

1S98— 1906. 

1S99— 1906. 

1899—1906. 

1888—1895. 

189S— 1903. 

1S98— 1904. 

1900—1906. 

1900—1906. 

1S74— 187S. 

1892— 1S9S. 

1S86— 1891. 

1897—1901. 

1900—1904. 

1902—1906. 

1902—1906. 

1897—1902. 

189S— 1902. 

1887—1891. 

18S9— 1892. 

1891—1895. 

1902—1905. 

1903—1906. 

1903—1906. 

1903—1906. 

1903—1906. 

1891— 1S93. 

1881—1883. 

iss]       ism;. 

1885— 1SS7. 

1892—1895. 

1900—1902. 

1900—1901. 

1900—1902. 

1890— 1S92. 

1904—1906. 

1892—1894. 

1S96— 1S97. 

1896—1900. 

1880—1881. 

1880— 1SS1. 

1881—1882. 

18S3— 18S4. 

1SS7— 1S8S. 

1890—1891. 

1902—1903. 

1905—1906. 
1905—1906 
1903—1904 
1877 


No  trials  in  1887. 
Two  trials   in  years:    '93,   '94, 
'95,   '96  and  '97. 


Three  trials  in  1S97,  two  each 
in  189S  and  1902.  No  trial  in 
1901. 

No  trials  in  1894. 

Trials  in  1897  declared  off, 
cold  weather. 


No  trials  in   1901,   two  in   '02. 


Two  in  18S2. 

No  trials  '87  and  '91. 


No  trials  in  1890. 

No  trial  in  1903. 

1903  trials  in  N.  J.   abandoned 

No  trials  in  1903. 

First   field  trial  club   in  U.   S. 

No   trials   in   1894   and   1896. 

No   trials   in    1887. 


No   trials   in   1900. 


No  trial  in  1893. 


No  trials  in  1894. 
Two   trials   in   1900. 


No  trials   in  '97,    '9S,   and   '99. 


KECOHDS     OF  CLUBS  HOLDINGFIELDTRIALS.1874_1906      ^^ 


CLUBS. 

Minnesota    Field    Trials |N 

New  Jersey   Kennel   Club 

Alexandria  Rod  and  Gun  Club 

Canadian  Kennel   Club 

American   Field   Trial   Club,"  (2d)" 

Ohio   Field   Trial   Club..  

Blue    Ridge    Kennels,     (Futurity)'" 

Kansas  City  Field  Trial  Club         

New  York  State  Field  Trial  Club 

Indiana   Kennel    Club,    (2d) 

American   Pointer  Ch.   F.   T. "Association. 

Western    Field    Trial    Association,    (Mo  ) 
Eastern   Iowa   Field   Trial   Club 

Western   Irish   Setter  Club.  

North    Western   Field   Trial   Association" 
Iowa    Field    Trial    Club                                 " 
Field   Trial   Club  of  New  England.'.'.':.'" 
Southern    Ohio    Kennel    Club 
Total  86  Clubs.  


305 


1878. 

18S6. 
1889. 
1S92. 
1892. 
1894. 
1897. 
1899. 
189S. 
1901. 

1901. 
1902. 
1902. 
1905. 
1905. 
1906. 
1906. 

Tenn,    1883. 


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SIRES  OF  FIELD  TRIAL  WINNERS— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

1874-1906. 


SIRES    OF    FIELD    TRIAL    WINNERS    IN    AMERICA. 
(Giving   name   of   Progeny,    Ownership    and    Stakes    won.) 

ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

ADAM'S   SPORT. 

Lady  B  (A.  M.  Arnold).  First,  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club,  Hampton,  Conn.,  November,  1901,  (open  to 
New  England  dogs);  second,  All-Age  Stake,  same  club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  November,  1902.  Open 
to   New    England   dogs   only. 

ADMIRAL    DRAKE. 

Don    (Dr.   C.   L.    Tremaine).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    New   York   State   trials,   Egg   Harbor,    1899. 

ALBERT'S   GARRY. 

Albert's    Daisy    (Dr.   Jas.    E.    Hair).     First,    Derby,    New    England    Club    trials,    Assonet,    Mass.,    1892. 

ALBERT'S  RUMNEY  RANGER. 

Albert's  Rumney  Pride  (Dr.  Jas.  E.  Hair).  Second,  Derby,  Field  Trial  Club  of  New  England,  Hampton, 
Conn.,    1906. 

ALBERT'S   SIRDAR. 

Wauginnicut    Chief    (F.   M.    Lyons).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Connecticut   Club    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1906. 

AMERICAN    BOY. 
Tip    Top    (P.    E.    Parmalee).      Third,    Deroy,    Connecticut   Field   Trial   Club,    Hampton,    Conn.,    November,    1902. 
(New   England   dogs   only.) 

Breeze  II.  (M.  H.  Coffin)  First,  All-Age  Stake.  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  No- 
vember, 1903;  first,  Members'  Stake,  same  trials;  third.  Members'  Stake,  same  club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn., 
October,   1905. 

Elegante  (O.  D.  Redfield).  Third,  All- Age  Stake,  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  No- 
vember,   1903.  „_,_ 

ANTIC. 

Volley  (Col.  B.  Ridgewav).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Frederica.  Del.,  'S6; 
first,  Derby,  same  trials,  '86;  first,  Members'  Stake,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  same  club  trials,  Fred- 
erica,    Del.,   '87. 

ANTO    GLADSTONE. 

Alice  K  (Dr.  L.  C.  Bacon).  First,  Minnesota  Derby;  second,  Northwestern  Amateur  Stake,  Continental 
Club   trials,    Brown's  Valley,    Minn.,   '97. 


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ANTONIO    (19,533). 

Daisy   Hunter   II.    (J.   H.    and   J.    A.    Hunter).     Second,    Derby,    United    States    Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.     '93. 
Rodfield    (P.   T.   Madison).     Divided   third,    Derby,    United  States  Club   trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    '93;    first,    All-Age 

Stake,    United    States    Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    '94;    first,    All-Age    Stake,    United    States    Club    trials, 

West  Point,   Miss..    '95. 


SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS.  3 II 

Antoinette     (P.    Lorillard,     Jr.).       First,     Derby,    Philadelphia     Kennel    Club    Trials,     Thomasville,     N.     C,     '93; 

third,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  '95. 
Tony  Boy  (Blue  Ridge  Kennels).  Third.  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.:  (Norman  T.  Harris); 
"second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  '94;  second,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials.  West 
Point  Miss.;  first,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany.  Miss.;  divided  third.  All-Age  Stake,  Con- 
tinental Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  divided  third.  All-Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.; 
divided  third,  Champion  Stake.  Northwestern  Club  trials.  Morris,  Man.,  divided  third.  All-Age  Stake, 
Eastern  Club'  trials,  Newton.  N.  C. :  third,  Subscription  Stake,  same  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  '95;  first, 
All-Age  Setter  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern 
Club  trials.  Newton,  N.  C;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  '96; 
first,    All-Age    Stake,    United    States    Club    trials,    West    Point,    Miss.,    '97.       (Won    13    times.) 

Dash  Antonio  (Richard  Bangham).  Fourth,  Derby.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris.  Man.;  first,  Derby,  In- 
ternational Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Ontario,  Can.,  '94:  first,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay, 
Ontario,  Can.,  '95;  first.  All-Age  Stake.  Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leamington.  Ont.,  Can.,  (Sullivan  & 
Bennett);  first.  International  Cup  Stake.  International  Club  trials.  Mitchell's  Bay.  Ontario.  Can.,  '96; 
second.    International    Cup    Stake,    International    Club    trials,    Mitchell's    Bay,    Ontario,    Can.,    '97. 

Nellie   Fox    (Blue   Ridge   Kennels).     Second,    Derby,    United   States   Club   trials,    Bicknell.    Ind.,    '94. 

Ladv  Mildred  (Blue  Ridge  Kennels).  Fourth,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.:  third.  Derby, 
Eastern  Club  trials  Newton,  N.  C,  '94:  third,  Derby.  United  States  Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.,  '95; 
(Hobart   Ames):    fourth,    All-Age  Setter   Stake,   United  States   Club  trials.    West   Point,   Miss..    '96. 

Tonv's  Gale  (Fox  &  Seiler).  First,  Setter  Derbv,  United  States  Club  trials.  West  Point.  Miss.:  second, 
"Derby,  Southern  Club  trials.  New  Albany.  Miss.,  '95;  fifth.  All-Age  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials, 
West  Point.  Miss.:  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C.  '96:  third.  All-Age  Stake. 
Continental  Club  trials.  Tupelo.  Miss.:  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials.  West  Point. 
Miss-  first.  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton,  N.  C:  second.  All-Age  Stake.  United 
States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C.  '97:  second.  All-Age  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials.  West  Point, 
Miss.;  first.  Champion  Stake,  National  Championship  Field  Trial  Association's  trials,  New  Albany, 
Miss.,'   '98. 

Aeolus  Rex  II.  (C.  P.  Mingst).  Divided  third.  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris.  Man..  '95;  first.  All-Age 
Stake,   Union  Club  trials.  Bicknell.   Ind.,   '96. 

Domino  (Blue  Ridge  Kennels).  Divided  fourth.  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials.  Morris.  Man.,  fourth.  United 
States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  '95;  (Arthur  Stern):  second,  All-Age  Stake.  New  York  State  trials, 
Egg    Harbor.    New    Jersey,    '99. 

Antonia  (Eldred  Kennels).  Second,  Members'  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C.  '95;  second,  Mem- 
bers' Stake,  Eastern  Clnb  trials.  Newton,  N.  C,  '97;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  New- 
ton.   N.    C,    '98. 

Papillon  (S.  Murray  Mitchell).  Second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Clnb  trials,  High  Point. 
N.    C,    '95. 

Josie  Freeman  (Gude  and  Mayfield).  First.  Derby,  Union  Club  trial,  Bicknell.  Ind.,  'T)6.  third.  Derby. 
Continental   Club    trials,    Tupelo,    Miss.,    '97. 

Iroquois  Chief  (R.  V.  Fox)..  First,  All-Age  Stake.  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Waynesburg,  Pa.,  '96,  (sold 
to  Verona   Kennels,   Cal.) 

Minnie's  Girl  (Del  Monte  Kennels).  Fourth,  Derby.  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris.  Man..  '97:  divided 
third  Setter  Derbv.  United  States  Club  trials.  West  Point.  Miss.,  '98:  third.  All-Age  Stake.  Mani- 
toba Club  trials,  Morris.  Man.:  second.  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C.  '99:  (George 
Crocker):  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C:  second.  All-Age  Stake,  Conti- 
nental  ciub   trials,    Newton.   N.   C    1900. 

Trixie    (C    P.    Mingst).      First,    Derby,    Union   Club   trials,    Carlisle.    Ind.,    '97. 

Tony    Davis     (L.    Rausch).      Third.    Amateur    Stake.    Union    Club    trials.    Carlisle.    Ind..    '97. 

Queen    Vic     (E.    D.    Brown).      Divided    fourth,    Iowa    State    trials,    Emmetsburg,    Iowa,    '98. 

Joe  Cummins  (W.  W.  Titus).  First.  All-Age  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton..  N  C. :  first 
All-Age  Stake.  Continental  Club  trials,  Lexington.  N.  C.  '98:  second.  All-Age  Stake.  United  States 
Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.,  and  first.  Champion  Stake,  Championship  Field  Trial  Association  s 
trials.    West    Point,    Miss,    '99. 

My    Sue    S    (Arthur   Stern).      Second,    Derby,    New   Tork    State    trials.    Egg    Harbor.    New    Jersey,     99. 

Columbia  Girl   (C.   P.   Mingst).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Independent  Club   trials,   Bicknell,   Ind..   1900. 

ANTONIO    GLADSTONE. 
Tony's   Rod   (Nick   Daniels).     Second,    Members'    Derby,   Kentucky   Field   Trial   Club   trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1900. 

BADEN   BADEN. 
Satan    (J.   W.    Renfroe).      Divided   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Southern   Club   trials,    New   Albany,    Miss.,    '91. 

BAIN'S   FLASH. 

Val's  Belle  (San  de  Fuca  Kennels).  First.  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Washing- 
ton,   1901;    (C.    Cocking);    first,    All-Age   Stake,    British    Columbia    Club    trials,    Stevenson,    B.    C,    1903. 

BALDY    GLADSTONE, 
Baldy  Gladstone,  Jr.,    (Dr.   Whitehead).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.  C,   1902. 


,I2  SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS. 

BANGHAM'S   LONDON. 
Doc    (Richard    Bangham).      Fourth,    Derby,    International   Club    trials,    Chatham,    Ontario,    Can.,    '92. 

BANKER. 

Carrie   T    (Dr.   Totten).     Divided   fourth,    All-Age   Stake,   International  Club    trials,    Chatham,   Ont.,   Can.,    '92. 

BARNEY. 
Pearl    (W.   D.    Gilchrist).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,    Alabama    Club   trials,   Greenville,    Ala.,   1900. 

BARNEY. 
Belle   II.    (E.   Brodie).     Second.    Derby.    North   American  Club  trials.   Ruthven.   Ont.,   Can.,    1901. 

BARON    DOVERIDGE. 

Pittl    Sing    (Thos.    Johnson).      First,    All-Age    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    '88;    first,    All-Age 
Stake     Canadian    Kennel    Club    trials,    Chatham,    Ont.,    Can.,    '89. 

BEACH  GROVE  EARL  DUDLEY. 
Pat    (G.   Johnston).     Fourth,    Derby,    British    Columbia    Club    trials.    Laduer's    Landing,    B.    C,    1904. 

BELTON. 

,~     r,    c     k,™i       PMrst     Punnv   Stake     Hampton,    Iowa;   first,    Champion   Stake,    Hamptcn,    Iowa,    (trials 

Nellie   (D.   C.   Sanborn)       First     P£PPJ_  */ 0„gt£e     Tennessee    State    Sportsmen's    Association    trials,    Nashville, 

on    chickens) ;    divided    third     Champion    Stake     le  National    American    Kennel    Club    trials,    Pa- 

Tenn.,    1877;    divided    sec™*an^lV^JT^°\Xls     1879;    second,    Free-for-All    Stake,    National    Amer- 

ffi^^^"^  «&.^»'  '«*  ^  ^  ^  W"h  *""  ^  """ 
FleefS8'  'S:  Johnston).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  trials,  Norfolk,  Neb.,  and  first,  Free-for-All 
Baro^ueTa  T «k).  Second,  Consolation  Stake,  Alexandria  Rod  and  Gun  Club  trials,  Alexan- 
Kinf  Das^ ^    Henries ^      Divided    second    and    third     **£>*»+  J?  fiff  &>    «*  Gr^ 

^^r^r^^^^  SS  L=;rTp::  S 

^coml  in^e  ItMih  SgtZZ&Si  -^S  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    ■«. 

BELTON    (Hair's.) 
Kit    Carson     (E.    K.    Sperry).      First,    Derby,    New    England    Club    trials,    Assonet,    Mass.,    1891. 

BELTON  II. 

Queen    (E.    H.    Farmer).     First,    All-Age    Stake,    Gilroy    Club    trials,    Cal.,    1SS3. 

BENEDICT'S   DASH. 

n^v    (E     A     Spooner).      Equal   third,    Puppy    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Robins    Island,    1879. 
Comstock'Tony    (H.    A.   Comstock).     Fourth,    Amateur   Stake,   Union   Club   trials,    Carlisle,    Ind.,    1S97. 

BEN   HILL. 

Rubicon    (B.    M.   Stephenson).      First,    Derby,    National    American    Kennel    Club    trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn., 

18S6. 
Peg   Woffington    (Francis   S.    Brown).      Third,    Derby,    Philadelphia   Kennel    Club    trials,    Deatonsville,    Va.,     90; 

third,    All- Age    Stake,    same    club    trials,    same    place,    1891. 
Craft    (Amory    Starr).      First,    All-Age    Stake,    Texas    trials,    near    Marshall,    Texas,    1891. 
Nanon     (Pennsvlvania     Kennels).       First,     Members'     Stake,     Philadelphia     Kennel     Club     trials,     High     Point, 

N.    C.    '92. 
Ben    Hur   of    Riverview    (Pennsylvania    Kennels).      Second,    Members'    Stake,    Philadelphia    Kennel    Club    trials 

High     Point      N C,     W;     divided     third,     Free-for-All    Stake,     Philadelphia     Kennel     Club     trials,     High 

Point,    N.   C..    '95. 


SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS.  313 

Nelly    Bly    (A.    C.    Peterson).     First,    All-Age    Stake,    Monongahela   Club    trials,    Waynesburg,    Pa.,    1895. 

I.ady  Webster  (M.  Voorhees).  Second,  American  Field  Cup  Stake,  (All-Age),  Missouri  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  '97;  first,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Open  All-Age  Stake,  Mis- 
souri   Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Amoret,    Mo.,    1898. 

BEN    HTJR. 
Moll  Zip    (Geo.   Carter).     Second,    Derby,    Riley   Club   trials,    Riley,    Iud.,    1901. 

BLUE    DRAKE    (1451,    Vol    II.) 
Blue    Lily     (Chas.    Heath).      Second,    Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials,    High    Point,    N.    C,    1884. 

BLUE    PRINCE    (E.    4259.) 

Dash  III.  (Harvard  Kennel  Club).  First,  Brace  Stake  with  Drake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Associa- 
tion   trials,    Nashville,    Tenn.,    1878. 

BLUNDER    (8166,    Vol.   VJ 
Ned    (S.   B.   Duryea).     First,    Derby,    Robins   Island   Club   trials,    Robins   Island,    1886. 

BLUE    RIDGE    MARK 

Christina  (Hobart  Ames).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  Derby,  Continental 
Club  trials,  Kennedy,  Minn.,  '96;  second,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.; 
divided    third,    Excelsior    Stake    (All-Age),    Continental    Club    trials.     Morris,    Man.,    '97. 

Guenn  (Hobart  Ames).  Fourth.  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  third,  Derby,  Continental 
Club    trials,    Kennedy,    Minn.,    1896. 

BOB. 

June  B  (J.  L.  Graham).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Riley  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Riley,  Ind.,  and  second 
All-Age    Stake,    same    trials,    November,    1901. 

BOB   GATES    (7127,    Vol.    IV.) 

Fred  Gates  (Hamilton  &  Jackson).  Divided  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials. 
Lafayette,  La.;  first,  Derby,  Texas  trials,  Waskom  Station,  Texas;  divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Cen- 
tral  Club   trials,   Lexington,    N.   C,    1890. 

BOB  McCARGO    (15,322,    Vol.    VI.) 

The  Ghost  (Omar  Villere).  Divided  third,  Members'  Derby,  Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials,  La- 
fayette,  La.,   1891. 

BOB'S    TONY. 

Young  Bob's  Tony  (E.  P.  Wilkins).  Second,  Derby,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association's  trials,  Martinsville, 
Va.,   1905. 

Brawner's  Lady  (Brawner  &  Nusbaum).  Equal  fourth.  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  and  third,  Members'  Der- 
by,   Virginia   Field   Trial  Association   trials,    Spray,   N.    C,    1S96. 

BOLERO. 
Pera    (John    Riplinger).     First,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific   Northwest  Club    trials,    La   Connor,    Washington,    1905. 

BOYD. 

Lee    (Omer    Villere).      Third,    Members'    Stake,    Southern    Sportsmen's    Inter-State    trials,    Lafayette,    La.,    1891. 

BRANT. 
Brighton   Pride    (T.   G.    Davey).     Second,    Derby,    Canadian'  Kennel   Club    trials,    Chatham,    Ontario,    Can.,    1SS9. 

BRAXTON  BRAGG. 
Jim   Dandy    (J.   Roberts).     Third,   Members'    Derby,   American   Club   trials,    Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 


3i4 


SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS. 


BRECKENRIDGE. 
Miss    Lightfoot    (Concho   Kennels).      First,    All-Age   Stake,    Bexar    Club    trials,    San    Antonio,    Texas.    1892 

BREEZE   II. 

Grit    (H.   P.    Emory).      First,    Derby,    Connecticut    Club    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1905. 


BREEZE  GLADSTONE    (18,952,  Vol.   VII.) 

Katie    Noble    II.     (Francis    G.    Taylor).       Divided    third,     Derby,    Philadelphia    Kennel     Club     trials,     Deatons- 

ville     Va      1S91 
Nellie    G    (H.'r.    Sack).     Second,    Derby,    New  England   Club   trials,    Assonet,   Mass,    1892. 

BRIGHTON   BOB. 

Hidden  Mystery  (H.  M.  Graydon).  Third,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Ontario,  Can., 
1900;    third,    Derby,    North   American   Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Ontario,   1900. 

BRIGHTON  DICK. 

Essie  D  (J.  W.  Humpidge).  Second,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Ontario,  Can..  '97: 
(H     M.    Graydon);    second,    All- Age    Stake,    International   Club    trials,    Mitchell's    Bay,    Ontario,    Can,    1S98. 

Brighton  Tobe  II.  (T.  G.  Davey) .  Third,  All-Age  stake.  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Ontario. 
Can.,    1900;    first,    Peninsular    Club    trials,    Leamington,    Out.,    Can.,    1900. 

BRIGHTON   MONK. 
Manitoba  Prairie  Bird   (E.   II.   White).      First,    Derby.    Western   Canada   Club   trials,   La   Salle.   Man.,   1S99. 

BRIGHTON   TOBE. 

Brighton  Dick  (T  G.  Davev).  Divided  third,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Manitoba;  third, 
Derby  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  Derby,  and  second,  All-Age  (Cup)  Stake,  Inter- 
national Club,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Ont.,  Can.,  1S95;  second,  All-Age  Stake.  Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leam- 
ington,   Can.,    1896. 

Brighton    Maud    (T.    G.    Davey).      Fourth,    Derby,    International    Club    trials,    Mitchell's    Bay,    Ont.,    Can.,    1895. 


SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS.  315 

BROWN'S  DICK 
Bess   (Win.  Allen).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,    Field  Trial   Club  of   New   England,   Hampton,   Conn.,    1906. 

BRUCE. 

Nelly  Bly  (F.  F.  Myles) .  Divided  third,  Members'  Derby.  Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials,  La- 
fayette,   La.,    1891. 

BITCKELLEW    (1473,    Vol.    II.) 

Ruby    Buckellew    (T.    W.    Stoutenberg).      Divided    third,    Derby.    Western    Club    trials,    Abilene,    Kansas,    1S86; 

second,     All-Age    Stake,     Western    Club     trials,     Carthage,     Mo.,     1887. 
Jack    Modoc    (E.    Dexter).      Divided    third,    American    Club    trials,    Florence.    Ala.,    '87;    second,    All-Age    Setter 

Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials.    High    Point.    N.    C,    'SS;     (W.    A.    Coster);    third,     Members'    Stake,     Eastern 

Club   trials,    Otterburn   Springs,    Va.,    1890. 

BURGLAR. 

Blitz   Burglar    (G.    II.    Laughton).      Divided    third.    Puppy    Stake,    Western    Club   trials,    Abilene,    Kan..    1S>85. 

CABLE    (3342.    Vol.    III.) 
Morris    (Thos.    Johnson).      Second,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1887. 
Joe    (J.    B.    Roberts).      Second,    Amateur    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Souris,    Man.,    1S93. 

CALABAR. 
Leda   (Col.  B.  Ridgway).     First,    All-Age   Stake.    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials.   Beesley's    Point,    N.    J.,    1SS4. 

CALIFORNIA   BELL   BOY. 

Keepsake  (W.  W.  Van  Arsdale).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1904; 
second.  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield.   Cal..    1007. 

Del    Rey    Bell    (Rose    &    Christensen).      Equal    third,    Derby,    Pacific    Coast    Club,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1905. 

Avalon    (W.    W.    Van    Arsdale).      Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials.    Bakersfield.    Cal.:    second. 

All-Age     Stake,     Eastern    Club     trials,     Newton,     N.     C;     first.     Open     All-Age    Stake,     Texas    Field    Trial 

Club    trials,    Stoneham,    Texas,    1906. 
Valita    (J.   Schumacher).      Second.    Derby.    Pacific    Northwest   Club  trials.    Whidby  Island.    Wash.,    1903. 

CAMBRIDGE    (147S,   Vol.    II.) 

Canada     Peg     (Memphis    &    Avent    Kennels).      Divided    third,     Derby.     National    American     Kennel    Club    trials, 

Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    1885. 
Cambria     (Thos.    Johnson).      First,    All-Age    Stake,     Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1887. 
Cambriana     (W.     B.     Wells).       Divided     fourth.     All-Age     Stake,     International    Club     trials,     Chatham,     Ont., 

Can.,    1891. 

CANADIAN  DICK. 

Warwick's  Nellie  (Dr.  Totten).  First,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Ont.,  Can..  '93; 
and    third,    same    trials,    Mitchell's    Bay,    1894. 

CAPTAIN  BETHEL    (16,147.   Vol.   VI.) 

Wun  Lung  (F.  F.n  Myles).  First,  Members'  Derby,  (N.  T.  Harris),  and  second,  Open  Derby,  Southern 
Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette,  La.;  third.  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bick- 
nell.  Ind.;  first.  Derby.  Eastern  Club  trials.  HIjch  Point.  N.  C;  first,  Derby.  Central  Club  trials. 
Lexington,    N.    C,    1S91 ;   first.    Derby,    Southern    Club    trials,    New    Albany,    Miss.,    1S92. 

Glen  (R.  B.  Parker).  First,  Members'  All- Age  Stake,  Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette, 
La.,    1891. 

CAPTAIN  CRAIG   (3345,   Vol.   III.) 

Maud     (J.    L.    Appling).      Second.    Derby.    Texas    trials,    near    Marshall,    Tex.,    1891. 

CAPTAIN    G. 

Harry  L  (A.  C.  Waddell).  First.  Setter  Puppy  Stake,  and  absolute  winner.  Puppy  Stake,  American  Club 
trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 


316  SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS. 

CAPTAIN  JACK. 

Miss  Jackson  (H.  R.  Edwards).  First,  Derby,  Ohio  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  equal  fourth 
Open  Derby,  Illinois  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga., 
1904;    equal    third,    Derby,    United    States    Club    trials,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn.,    1905. 

CAPTAIN  TONY. 

Jack     (R.    A.    Croxton).      First,     Members'     All-Age    Stake,     Virginia    Field    Trial    Association's    trials,    Chase 

City,   Va.,   1903. 
Dixie's    Girl     (W.    G.    Hundley).      Equal    fourth,     Members'     Derby,     Virginia    Field    Trial    Association    trials, 

Spray,    N.   C,    1906. 

CAPTAIN   TOUGH. 

Lenapagh    (J.    Cole).     First,    Kansas   City    Setter   Stake,    Kansas   City    Club    trials,    Amoret,    Mo.,    1S97. 
Doc    (J.    E.   Guinotte).     Kansas   City   Setter   Stake,    Kansas  City    Club    trials,    Amoret,    Mo.,    1897. 

CARPENTER'S    BOY. 
Sazerac    (J.    H.    Hoffman).      First,    Derby,    Connecticut   Club    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1903. 

CASHIER    (1484,    Vol.    II.) 
Dick   T    (N.  B.    Nesbitt) .     Divided   third,    All-Age  Stake,    Western   Club   trials,    Abilene,    Kansas,    1886. 

CHALKEY    D    (14S6,    Vol.    II.) 

Princess    Alba    (E.    Comfort).      First,    Derby,    Philadelphia    Kennel   Club    trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1SS7. 
Perseverance    (E.    Comfort).      Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Philadelphia    Kennel    Club    trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1SSS; 
third,    All-Age   Stake,    and   second,    Members'    Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials,    Richland,    Va.,    1SS9. 

CHANCE. 

Kingston     (Avent    &    Thayer).      Third,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.;    second,    Derby,    Eastern 

Club    trials,    High    Point,    N.   C,    '92. 
Lochinvar    (Avent    &    Thayer).      Divided    third,    Derby,    Northwestern    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    '92;    divided 

third,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,   and  second,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials. 

New  Albany,  Miss.,  '93;  third,   Members'   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials.   Newton,   N.   C   1894. 
Hamlet    (Avent  &   Thayer).     Second,    Derby,    Philadelphia   Kennel    Club    trials.    High    Point,    N.    C,    1892. 
Dick    Fox     (Blue    Ridge    Kennels).      Second,    Derby,    Southern    Club    trials,     New    Albany,    Miss.,    and    second, 

All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1S9.3. 

CHARM    (52,    Vol.    I.) 

Tempest    (Geo.    Waddington).      Second,    Nursery    Stake,    Minnesota    trials,    Sauk    Centre,    Minn.,    1878. 
Prairie     Ranger     (Sportsmen's     Kennels).       Divided     fourth,     Free-for-All     Stake,     National     American     Kennel 
Club   trials,   Fairmount,   Minn.,   18S2. 

CHESTER    (14S9,    Vol.    II.) 

Isabella  (John  Davidson).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn., 
1875. 

CHOICE    GOODS. 

Beldame    (Morse   &    McQueen).      Equal    fourth,    Derby,    Sportsmen's    Club   trials,    Clare,    Mich,    1904. 

CINCH. 

Rod's  Son  (B.  W.  Connor).  Second,  Members'  All- Age  Stake,  Ohio  Club's  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1899. 

CINCINNATI^    (12,214,    Vol.    VI.) 

Hazel    (L.    Shuster,    Jr.).      Second,    Derby,    Philadelphia    Kennel    Club    trials,    Deatonsville,    Va.,    1891. 
Philadelphia    Press    (L.    Shuster,    Jr.).     Divided    third,    Derby,    Philadelphia    Kennel    Club    trials,    Deatonsville, 

Va.,    1891. 
Mars    (W.  B.   Wells).     Third,   Derby,   International   Club   trials,    Mitchell's  Bay,   Ont.,   Can.,   '93;    (J.   B.    Dale); 

third,    All-Age  Stake,    International  Club   trials,    Mitchell's  Bay,   Ont.,    Can.,   1898. 


SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS.  „_ 

Cincinnatus'    Pride    (E.    A.    Burdett).      First,    All-Age    Stake     United    State*    n„h    t,;„io     w— .*         „     „ 

CINCINNATUS'    PRIDE. 

Evans    Pride    (Evans   Bros.).      First,    Derby,    Connecticut    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1900. 

Seven  Up  (J.  W  Bl.ytbe).  First,  Open  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Biek'nell  ind.  and  third  Derbv 
Missouri   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Paris,    Mo.,    1900.  i^emy, 

^"low^TslT.    <E'    H'    MatheS)-      F0mth>    Puppj"    Stake>    Iowa    FieW    Tr^l    Association    trials,    Emmetsburg, 

Lark    (Theo.   Sturgis) .     Second.    Members'    Stake,   Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.   C,   1900. 

R°d  \r,vPhHtlef  "Vi  (™-  K1'  TannerK.  Tn!rd<  Ambers'  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial"  Association  Lake  View 
Mich. ;  fourth,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  equal  fourth,  Derby 
North   American   Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Ontario,    Can.,    1901.  '  J 

Pride's    Queen     (Dr.    W.    S.    Elkin,    Jr.).      Equal    first,    Members'    Derby,    Georgia  .  State    trials,    Waynesboro, 

Ijfl.,     lUUo. 

Lea    (Dr.    J.    H.    Parker>.      Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Continental   Club    trials,   Thomasville,    N.    C,    1903. 
Repeater    (G.    0.    Smith).      Third,    Members'    Stake,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Oblong,    111.,    1904. 
Cincinnatus-  Nat   (E.   B.   Roy).     Third,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   Whidby  Island,  Wash.,   1903. 

CLICK   NOBLE. 
Belle    Noble    (C.    M.    Griggs).      Third,    Amateur    Stake,    Continental    Club    trials,    Brown's    Valley,    Minn.,    1S97. 

COLONEL  R. 

Col.   Spot    (O'Connell   &  Erwin).     Third,   Derby,   Ohio  Club  trials.    Washington   C.   H.,   Ohio,   1901. 

Captain  Jack  (Geo.  E.  Gray).  First,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  first, 
Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  first,  Derbv,  Kentucky  Club  trials  Glasgow 
Ky  1902;  (A.  M.  Masters);  second,  All-Age  Stake,  So.  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials  Sioux 
Falls,    S.    D.,  .1903. 

Jay   M    (W.   W.   Van   Arsdale).     Equal  Third,    All-Age   Stake,   Pacific   Coast   Club  trials.   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1905. 

Ria  Baby  (H.  R.  Edwards).  First,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club,  Grand  Forks  and  Iroquois,  North  Da- 
kota; equal  third,  Derby,  North  Dakota  Club,  Larimore,  N.  D.;  third,  Northwestern  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials.  O'Neill.  Neb.;  first.  American  Field  Futurity,  Robinson,  111.,  and  first,  Derby,  Eastern 
Club    trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1905. 

Ransom    (H.    R.   Edwards).     Second,    Derby,    Northwestern    Club   trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1905. 

Brandy    (W.  F.    Schulz).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Georgia   Field   Trial   Association,   Waynesboro,    Ga.,   1907. 

COLUMBUS. 
Greenway  (D.  E.  Pose,  Agt.).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Continental   Club  trials,   Kennedy,   Minn..   '96. 

COPELAND  PETE. 
Smut    (Wm.    Tallman).  Second,    Brace    Stake,    with    Grousedale,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Robins    Island,    1S79. 

CORSAIR    (15,179,   Vol.   VI) 

JUnetri(al"10irs91R'    Starr)'      FlrSt'     Derby'    TeXaS    tHalS'  MarshaU'    Texas'    and    second,    All-Age    Stake,    same 

Our     Pet     (Oakland     Farm    Kennels).      Second,     All-Age  Stake,     New     England     Club     trials,     Assonet,     Mass., 

,     J   A  k   £1  \ ^Se  Stake,    New    England    Club   trials,  Assonet.    Mass.,    '94;    first,    All-Age   Stake,    New   Eng- 
land Club   trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1895. 

Tennessee   Vandal    (W.    C.  Baylies).     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    New    England   Club   trials,    Assonet.    Mass.,    1395. 

COUNT  BLACKIE. 

J.  W.  C  Rodfield  (A.  F.  Weismann).  First,  Derby.  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner,  B.  C,  and 
second,    Pacific  Northwest   Club   trials,    La    Connor,    Washington,    1905. 

COUNT   BLACKSTONE. 
Marjorie  May  (A.  E.  Miller).     Second,   Derby,   Eastern   Iowa  Club   trials,   Independen?e,   Iowa,   1902. 


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COUNT   DANSTONE. 

Sport's  Count  Danstone  (Wm.  Brett).  Fourth,  All-Age  Stake.  So.  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association,  Salem,  S. 
D. ;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1902;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third, 
Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  Ga. ;  third,  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota;  third.  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Robin- 
son, 111.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake  Ohio  Club's  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio.  1903;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
and   first   Subscription   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials.    Thomasville,    Ga.,    1904. 

Dan  Stuart  (C.  D.  Stuart).  First,  Derby,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Greenville,  Mich.;  second, 
Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bieknel),  Ind. ;  second,  Derby,  Kentucky  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Glasgow, 
Kentucky,  1902. 

Prince  Danstone  (Joseph  Becker).  Fourth,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials.  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1902;  third. 
Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.,  1904;  (Dr.  S.  J.  Smith)  second.  All-Age  Stake, 
Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,  Texa.:,  1905. 

Blue  Danstone  (Gilchrist  &  White).  Second,  All-Age  Stake.  Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1902; 
(T.    A.   Turner),   fifth,   All-Age  Stake,   Nebraska  Club  trials,    O'Neill,   Neb.,    1903. 

Count  Danstone  II.  (A.  A.  Bogen).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Stockdale,  Texas, 
1903. 

Queen's  Dan  (Gen.  W.  G.  Ely).     First,   Derby,   Connecticut  Club   trials,    Hamptou,   Conn.,    1904. 

Shiawassee  Beauty  (E.  C.  Smith).  First,  Derby,  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,  Clare,  Mich.,  and  third,  Derby,  In- 
ternational  Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Out.,    Canada.    1904. 

Landseer   (Dr.   W.   J.   Campeau).     Fourth,   Deiby,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Ont.,   Canada,   1905. 

Danny  Stone  (H.  G.  Halverson).  First,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  third. 
American  Field  Futurity,  Robinson,  111.;  fourth,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville.  111.:  second, 
Derby,    Illinois   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Robinson.    111.,    1906. 

Minnie  Connors  (Mrs.  F.  J.  Held,  Jr.).  Third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association 
trials.    Robinson,    111..    1006. 

COUNT   DIAMOND. 

Deacon  Byers    (F.   L.   Holmes).     First,   Derby,    Michigan  trials,   Lakeview,   Mich,   1899. 

Count  Holmes   (Frank  Holmes).     First.   Derbj,   Michigan  Field  Trial   Association  trials,   Lakeview,   Mich.;    first, 

Derby,    North  American  Club  trials.    Ruthven,   Out.,   Canada.   1901;   equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Michigan   F. 

T.  Association  trials,   Greenville,   Mich.,   1903. 


COUNT  GLADSTONE  IV. 

Tory  Topaz   (F.  D.   Hitchcock).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1S94. 

Tory  Jess   (F.  R.   Hitchcock).     Second,   Great  Selling  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,     N.   C.   1S94. 

Tory  Fashion  (F.  R.  Hitchcock).  Divided  second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris.  Man.;  fourth,  Derby, 
Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Manitoba;  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  second,  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Newton.  N  C,  1895;  first.  Derby,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club 
trials,   West  Point,   Mississippi,   1896. 


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Feu  Follett  (Avent  and  Thayer).  Divided  third.  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  fifth,  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,    N.   C,   1S95. 

Gleam's  Dart   (Manchester  Kennel   Co.).      Divided   fourth.   Derby,   Continental   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man..    1S95. 

Gleam's  Ruth  (Manchester  Kennel  Co.)  Divided  fourth,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  third, 
Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  third,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1895; 
second.  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials, 
Kennedy,  Minn.,  1896;  (Verona  Kennels);  third,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.. 
1S99. 

Tory  Dotlet  (F.  R.  Hitchcock).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  '95;  second 
All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,   West  Point,   Miss,.,   1896. 

Lou  (J.  B.  Baker).     Divided  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1895. 

Dave  Earl  (Tueo.  Goodman).  Fourth,  Derby.  Union  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  '96.;  second,  Derby,  Conti- 
nental Club  trials,  Tupelo,  Miss.;  divided  third,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss., 
'97,    (Fox   and  Blythe) ;   third,   Sweepstake,   Continental   Club  trials,   Lexington,    N.   C,    1898. 

Pin  Money  (Charlottesville  Field  Trial  Kennel  1.  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  first, 
Derby,  United  States  Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C. :  Absolute  winner.  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials, 
Newton.  N.  C,  '96:  first,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Tupelo,  Miss.;  first,  Setter  Derby,  United  States 
Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.,  '97;  divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point, 
.Miss.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  second, 
All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Sweepstake,  Continental  C!ub  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  '98;  third,  All-Age  Stake,' 
United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,   Miss.,   1899. 

Tory  Rustic  (F.  R.  Hitchcock).  Third,  Derby,  United  States  trials,  Newton  N.  C,  '96.;  divided  third. 
Setter  Derby,   United   States  Club  trials,    West   Point,   Miss.,    '97. 

Lady's  Count  (G.  G.  Williamson).  Four.th,  Derby,  Union  Club  trials,  Carlisle,  Ind.,  '97.,  (J.  D.  Law);  second. 
All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  fourth,  open  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,   Paris,   Mo.,   1899.  , 

Albert  Lang  (Theo.  Goodman).  First,  Union  Stakes.  (All-Age),  Union  Club  trials,  Carlisle,  Ind.;  first.  Ama- 
teur Stake,  same  trials,  1897;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,  1898. 

Shadow  (Charlottesville  Field  Trial  Kennels).     Third,  Members  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1897. 

Nancy  Gladstone   (A.   E.  Schilling).     Third,  Derby,   Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Bicknell.   Ind.,   1898. 

Count  Danstone  (J.  P.  Greene).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  third,  Derby,  Conti- 
nental Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1898,  second,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss., 
1S99. 

Halberd    (R.    P.    Carroll).      Second.   Derby,   Eastern   Club  trials,    Newton.   N.   C.    1S9S. 

Ltdy  Floss  (E.  Pancock)..  Divided  third,  Members'  Derby,  and  third,  open  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.  1898. 

Prime  Miuister  (Avent  and  Duryea).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  '99;  first, 
All-Age   Stake;    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1901. 

Count's  Nellie   (Hocking  Kennels).     First,  Members  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  1899. 

Daughter  Noble  (D.  H.  Darrah).  Divided  fourth.  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H., 
Ohio,  99.;   (W.  H.  Beazell) ;  divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Senecavillo,   0.,   1900. 

Sioux  (Avent  and  Duryea).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club 
trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  second.  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1899;  third,  Derby,  United 
States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  Divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.; 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  Brandon  Kennel  Club  trials.  Brandon.  Man.,  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first.  Subscrip- 
tion Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  third,  All-Age  Stake,  and  second,  Subscription  Stake,  Con- 
tinental Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C,  1900;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction, 
Tenn.;  and  first,  Champion  Stake,  National  Champion  Association  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1901; 
and  first,   Champion   Stake,    National   Champion   Association   Club   trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    1902. 

Gilt   Edge    (S.    C.    Bradley).     First,    Members'   Stake,   Continental   Club  trials,    Newton,    N.   C,    1899. 

Belle  of  Hardbargain  (Hobart  Ames).  Divided  third.  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C, 
'99.   First,   Members'  Stake.   Continental  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1900. 

Lady's  Count  Gladstone  (G.  G.  Williamson).  Second.  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C, 
'99;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  and  first  Champion  Stake,  National  Champion  As- 
sociation  Club   trials;    Grand-Junction,   Tenn.,    1900. 

Count  Hunter  (Dr.  C.  I.  Shoup).  Third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton.  N.  C. ;  third,  Derby,  Continental 
Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,   1S99;  second,  Derby,  United  States  Club's  trials,  Grand-Junction,  Tenn,   1900. 

Lady  Rachel  (Avent  and  Duryea).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand-Junction,  Tenn.; 
first,    All-Age   Stake,    Brandon   Kennel   Club  trials,    Brandon,    Man.,    1900. 

Woodcraft    (H.   Betten).     Second,    Derby,    Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,    Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1900. 

Verona   Cap.    (Verona   Kennels).      First,    Derby,    Monongahela   Club   trials,   Senecaville,    Ohio,    1900. 

Wilhelmina    (Verona   Kennels).      Second,    Derby,    Monongahela   Club   trials,    Senecaville,    Ohio.    1900. 

Lady  (J.  E.  Terry).  Third.  Derby.  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials.  Whidby  Island,  Washington.  1900;  first, 
Derby,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Coronado,  Cal.,  1901;  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Coupeville.  Wash.,  1902;  first,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials. 
Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1903;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.,  1903; 
first,  All-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1904;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific 
Coast   Club  trials,    Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1907. 

Peach  Blossom  (W.  W.  Van  Arsdale).  Second,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Coro- 
nado. Cal.;  eaual  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials.  Whidby  Island,  Wash.,  1901;  equal 
third.  All-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Santa  Marie,  Cal.,  1902;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast 
Club  trials.  Bakersfield.  Cal.;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake  and  first,  Champion  Stake.  Illinois  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1903;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  Grand  Junction, 
Tenn.,    1904. 


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Third,  Derby,   and  first,  Members'  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Corouado,  Cal. 


Maggie  F.   (P.  D.  Linville). 

1901. 
Verona   P.  Gladstone   (Verona  Kennels).     First,   Derby,   Brandon  Kennel  Club  trials,   Brandon,  Man.,   1901. 
Verona  W.   Gladstone   (Verona  Kennels). —Third,   Derby,  Brandon  Kennel  Club  trials,   Brandon,   Man.,   1901. 
Verona  Diablo  (Verona  Kennels).     First,  All-Age  Stake,  Brandon  Kennel  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1901. 
Petrel's   Count    (C.    E.    Sisson).      Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Michigan    Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Lake    View, 

Mich.;    second,    All-Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,    St.    Joachim,    Ont.,    Canada,    1901. 
Leading    Lady    (G.    G.    Williamson).      First,    Members'    Stake,    Independent    Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.;    equal 

third,    All-Age   Stake,   Kentucky   Club  trials,   Glasgow,    Kentucky,    1901. 
Count  Ladystone   (American  Kennels).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,  Conn.,   1901. 
Roysterer   (  H.  B.   Duryea).     First,  Members'  Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1902. 
Count's  Mark  (W.  "W.  Van  Arsdale).     Second,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1903: 

First,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific    Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1904. 

COUNT    GREYSTONE. 

Lady  Hope   (Chas.  Ehrbar).     Equal  third,  Members  Stake,   Indiana  Field  Trial  Club,  Clay  City,  Ind,  1903. 
Duchess  Greystone   (Chas.   Ehrbar).     Third,  Derby,   Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Clay  City,   Ind.,  1903. 

COUNT    LADYSTONE. 
Countess  Ladystone   (G.   T.   Kerr).     Third,   Members'   Stake,   Independent  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1900,    (Lee 

Moody);   equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Athens,    Ala.;   equal  second,    Free-for-All   Stake, 

same   trials,    Athens,    Ala.,    February,    1902;    third,    All-Age   Stake,    Alabama   Club   trials,    Huntsville,    Ala., 

December,   1902. 
Count   Greystone    (W.   Nat.   Kemper).   First,   All-Age   Stake,    Riley   Field  Trial   Club,    Riley,    Ind.,   1901;   second, 

All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind.,    1902,    (C.   F.    Yung);   first,   All-Age   Stake, 

Indiana   Field   Trial   Club   trials,    Clay   City,    Ind.,    1903. 

COUNT    MEADOWBROOK. 
Daisy  Meadowbrook   (Thos.  Andrews).     Third,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Ont.,  Canada,  1902. 

COUNT  NAVARRE. 
Two  Count   (W.   C.  Chaffee).     Fourth,   Derby,  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1902. 


COUNT  NOBLE. 
Prince  Noble    (H.   Widdecombe).     First,   American   Field  Derby,   N.   A.   K.   C.   trials,   Fairmount,    Minn.,   1882. 


SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS.  J3Z 

Carrie  J.  (Wm.  B.  Gates).  Divided  third,  Free-for-AlI  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1SS2; 
first,  Derby,  same  trials,   '82. 

Countess  Magnet   (D.  C.  Sanborn).     Second,   Opelousns  Derby,   N.   0.   G.  C.   trials,   Opelousas,   La.,    1^82. 

Nelly   Bly    (   J.   M.   Avent).     Third,    Opelousas  Derby,    N.   O.    G.   C.   trials,   Opelousas,   La.,   1882. 

Gath  (W.  J.  Crawford).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C. ;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
Southern  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,  Canton,  Miss.;  first,  Champion  Stake,  same  trials,  Canton,  Miss.;  second, 
Free-for-All  Stake,  North  America  Kennel  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  divided  first.  Champion  Stake 
with  Sue.   N.  A.   K.   C.  trials,  Grand  Junction.   Tenn..   1883. 

San  Roy  (H.  H.  Matlock).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C.,  and  second,  Derby,  N.  A. 
K.   C.   trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1883. 

Sweetheart  (Post  and  Watson).  Divided  second  and  third.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Walltown  Timber,  Cal., 
1SS4;    first,   All-Age  Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club  trials,    Hanford,   Cal.,   1SS6. 

Roderigo    (Memphis    and   Avent    Kennels).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    N.    A.    K.    C.    trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn., 

1SS5. 

Janet    (California  Kennels).     Divided  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific   Coast  Club  trials,   Point   Reyes,   Cal.,   1885. 

Fannie  M.  (D.  Smith).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1SS6;  Third,  All-Age,  Man- 
itoba Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,   1SSS. 

Dashing  Noble  (J.  R.  Henricks).  Second,  Members  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  '86;  third, 
Members'   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,,   N.   C,   1SS8. 

Paxtang    (Seiler  and   Porter).     First,    Derby,   Eastern   Club   trials,   High   Point,    N.   C,   1886. 

Cassio  (Memphis  and  Avent  Kennels).  Divided  third,  Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials.  Grand  Junction  Tenn  1886- 
Divided  third,  American  Club  trials,  All-Age  Stake,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1SS8;  third  \11-Age'  Setter'  Stake 
Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1SS9;  divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Inter-State  Club' 
trials,   Lafayette,   La.,    1S91. 

Lightning    (C.   E.   Bringhurst).     Second,   Derby,   Texas  trials,   Marshall,   Texas,    1SS8. 

Bohemian  Girl  (W.  G.  Mellier).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trial,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1SSS-  first 
All-Age  Setter  Stake,    Southern   Club  trials,    Amory,   Miss.,    1S8S. 

Oliver  Twist  (B.  F.  Wilson).  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1SSS-  second  Derby 
Southern  Club  trials,   Amory,  Miss.,   1888. 

Bob  H.    (A.   J.   Crovatt).     Third,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   1888. 

Roger  (L.  Gardner).  Divided  fourth,  All-Age  Setter  Stakes,  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N  C,  1SSS- 
third,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,   and  first,   Free-for-All  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1889. 

King   Leo.    (E.    F.    Thomas).      Divided   fourth,    All-Age   Setter   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    High    Point     N     C 

18SS. 

Count  Piedmont  (E.  Dexter).  Third.  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  18S8;  fourth,  Derby  Ameri- 
can   Club    trials,    West    Point,    Miss.,    1888. 

Cincinnatus  (J.  E.  Dager).  Divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  1S88-  Divided 
fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Eastern   Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   1SS9. 

Katie  Noble  (Francis  G.  Taylor).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Richland,  Va., 
1889:  third.  Members'  Stake,  same  trials;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials  Deatons- 
ville,   Va.,   1890. 

Ezra  Noble  (L.  Shuster,  Jr.).  First,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Richland,  Va.,  1889;  third,  Mem- 
bers' Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsville,   Va.,   1S90. 

Ben  Harrison   (E.  Comfort).     Second,  Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Richland,   Va.,   1S90. 

Nora  (1.  N.  Cochran).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  and  divided  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials  High 
Point,  N.  C,  1889. 

Becky  Noble   (E.   0.  Damon).     Second,  Derby,  New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1891. 

Antevolo  (  P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1891;  Third, 
Members'  Stake  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C,  '92;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials, 
New  Albany,   Miss.;   third,   All-Age  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel   Club  trials.   Thomasville,   N.   C,   '93. 

Count  Gladstone  IV  (Adolph  Dill).  Divided  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C, 
1891;    second.   All-Age  Stake.   Eastern   Club   trials.   High   Point.    N.   C,   1S92;    (Avent   and   Hitchcock);   first. 

All-Age  Stake,  Mauitoba  Club  trials,  Souris,  .Man.;  divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  and 
first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1893;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials, 

New  Albany,    Miss.;   first,    All-Age   Stake,    and   Absolute  winner,    All-Age   Stake,    United   States  Club   trials, 

Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1894;  first,  Champion  Stake,  National  Champion  Field  Trial  Association  Club  trials, 

West  Point,  Miss.,   1896. 


222  SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

Count  Anteo  (P.  Lorillard).  Second,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  first,  Members'  Stake, 
Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   1892. 

Eugene  T.  (A.  P.  Gilliam).  Divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1892; 
Divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1893;  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.); 
second,    All-Age   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,   Newton,   N.    C.    1S94. 

COUNT   NOSER. 
Mandan    (R.   B.   Morgan).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris.   Man.,   1886. 

COUNT  RAPIER.      (5007, Vol.  III.) 

Billv   Gates    (Dr.    A.    F.    McKinney).     Second,    Derby,    and   divided   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Southern   Sportsmen's 

Club  trials,  Cauton,  Miss.,  1SS4. 
Bob    Gates    (B.    M.    Stephenson).      Second.    Derby,    and    divided    third,    All-Age    Stakes,    N.    A.    K.    C.    trials, 

Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1885,   (Whyte  Bedford);  first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point. 

N.   C,    '86;   first,   Special   Race  with   R.    P.   Carroll's  Belle,    '86;   first,   All-Age   Stake,    N.    A.    K.    C.    trials, 

Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  'S6,    (Jas.  L.  Breese) ;  first,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C, 

1889. 
Belle    Rapier    (Dr.    S.    Fleet   Speir).      Second,    Derby,    '88,    and   second,    All-Age   Stake,    '89,    and    second,    Brace 

Stake,  with  St.  Elmo  IV.,   Robin's  Island  Club  trials,   Robin's  Island,   1890.- 

COUNT  RODFIELD. 

Cook  Cousins  (A.  T.  Burger).  Fourth,  Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  South 
Dakota,  1900. 

COUNT  RODSTONE. 

Doc.  Hick  (Dr.  E.  F.  Yancy).  First.  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa; 
second,  Independent  Club.  Derby,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  second,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Lawrenceville,  111.;  divided  second  and  third,  Derby,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.;  first,  Open 
Derby,  first,  Members'  Derby  and  first  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Paris,  Mo.,  1900,  (J.  W.  Considine) ;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  Club  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S. 
D.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  equal  third,  All-Age 
Stake,  Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Glasgow,  Mo.,  1901;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club 
trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1902. 

Osses  (Dr.  E.  R.  Hickerson,).  Fourth,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  and 
fourth,   Derby,   Independent  Club  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1903. 

Lady  Bluestone   (J.  Donaldson,  Agt.).     Third,   All-Age,   Indiana  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind.,   1905. 

COUNT  RONGE. 
Trix    (C.    L.    Ecklon).      First,    Derby,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Walltown    Timber.    Cal.,    1884. 

COUNT  SEVEN. 

Rock  Buckellew  (R.  C.  Cornell).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  trials,  Pinehurst  and  Thomasville,  N. 
C,   1906. 

COUNT  WAKEFIELD. 

Bonnie  Bondhu  (G.  A.  McLin.  Agt.).  Third.  All-Age  Setter  Stake.  United  States  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind., 
1891. 

COUNT  WARWICK. 

Ola  (G.  P.  Anzar).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Gilroy  trials,  Cal.,  '83;  and  divided  second  and  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Walltown   Timber,    Cal.,    1SS4. 

Cap   (L.  G.  Horton).     Third,  All-Age,  and  first,  Puppy  Stake,  Gilroy  trials,   Walltown  Timber,   Cal.,   1883. 


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COUNT  WHITESTONE. 

Lady   Whyte    (J.    W.    Blytbi.     Third.    Derby,    Iowa   Field   Trial   Association    trials 
Derby.    Nebraska     Field    Trial    Association    trials,    O'Neill,    Nebraska,    1902. 

Lou's  Dream   (I.   T.   Carter).     First,  Derby,   Eastern  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Independence,   Iowa,   1902. 

Babe  Whitestone  CI.  T.  Carter).     Third.  Derby,  Eastern  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Independence,  Iowa,  1902. 

Pioneer  (Titus-Hoover  Kennels).  Third.  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  second  Derby  Con- 
tinental Club  trials,  Thomasville.  N.  C,  1903;  second.  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville '  Ga  • 
(A.  M.  Masters);  fifth,  All-Age  Stake.  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill.  Nebraska-  second' 
All-Age  Stake.  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.:  fourth,  All-Age  Stake.  Monongah'ela  Club 
trials.  Oblong,  111.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials.  Thomasville,  N.  C. ;  first.  All-Age  Stake 
and  first,  Subscription  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Waynesboro,  Ga..  1904.  (Geo.  N.  Clemson)  ■"  second 
Subscription  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Grand  Forks  and  Iroquois.  North  Dakota;  first.  Cham- 
pion Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.:  first.  Subscription  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynes- 
boro. Ga.,  1905;  first.  Champion  Stake.  National  Champion  Field  Trial  Association,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn., 
1906. 

Count  Whitestone's  Chief  (N.  A.  Weeden).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidbv  Island, 
Wash.,  1903;  first.  All-Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials.  Ladner,  B.  C;  and  first,  All  Age  Stake! 
Pacific  Northwest  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  La  Connor,  Wash.,   1904. 

Queenie   Whitestone    (R.    L.   Campbell)     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Field  Trial  Club,   Clay  City,    Ind.,   1904. 

Rosemont  Spec.    (D.  E.   RoseK     Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club 'trials,   Waynesboro,  Ga.,   1904. 

Uncle  Jimmie  Whitestoue  (J.  A.  Peebles).  First.  Derby.  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials.  Whidby  Island,  Wash., 
1903;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  La  Connor,  Wash.,  1905;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   La  Connor,   Wash.,   1906. 

Uncle  Dudley  (J.  E.  Lucas).  Equal  third,  Derby.  British  Club  trials,  Ladnor.  B.  C;  first,  Derbv,  Pacific  North- 
west   Club    trials,    La    Connor,    Wash.,    1905. 

Count  Whitestone's  Pearl  (Miller  &  Kelly).  Fourth.  Derby.  Independent  Club  trials.  Hutsonvillo.  III..  1905; 
first,  All-Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.,  1906;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  Field  Trial 
Association   trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,    1907. 

Count  Whitestone's  Dan  (Miller  &  Kelly).  First,  Derby,  Georgia  Field  Trial  Association,  Wavnesboro,  Ga., 
1906. 

Count  Whitestone  II.  (Dr.  H.  B.  MeMasters).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  Field  Trial  Association,  Wavnes- 
boro,  Ga.,    1906. 

Miss  Lucia  (H.  R.  Edwards').  Second.  Derby.  North  Dakota  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D.;  first. 
Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Robinson,  111.;  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton, 
N.   C. :   first,     Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,    Pinehurst   and  Thomasville,   N.   C.   1906. 

Prince  Whitestone  (T.  T.  Pace).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first.  Champion  Stake.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1906;  (Ch.  stake  decided  at  Grand  Junction.  Tenn..  Jan.  12,  '0T.)  First,  Chare- 
pion  Stake,  National  Championship  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Grand  Junction.   Tenn..   1907. 


324  SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS. 

Belle   Fontaine    (E.    C.    Ford).      First,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1907. 
Georgia  Rose    (F.   C.  Jordan).     Second,    Derby,    Georgia   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1907. 

COUNT  WIND'EM.      (E.  8169). 

Count  Fred    (Montview  Kennels).     First,   Puppy,   and   second  in   Brace  Stake,   with  Lincoln,   N.   A.   K.   C.  trials, 

Patoka,  111.,  1879. 
Count  Noble    (D.   C.   Sanborn).     First,   Derby,   N.   A.   K.   C.   trials,   Vincennes,   Ind.,   1880;   second,   Brace  Stake, 

with  Nellie,  N.  A.  K.   C.  trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1881;   divided  third,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Fairmount, 

Minn.;   divided   third,   Free-for-All  Stake,   New  Orleans  Gun  Club  trials,   Opelousas,   La.,    '82. 
Count   Nailer    (Montview   Kennels).      Divided   third,    National    American    Kennel   Club   trials,    Vincennes,    Ind., 

18S0. 
Noble   C.    (Capt.  Pat  Henry).     Divided  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Southern   Club  trials,    New  Albany,   Miss.,    1891. 

COWLEY'S   RODFIELD'S  PRIDE. 

Clairvoyant  (E.  H.  Waller).  First,  Derby,  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,  Clare,  Mich.;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
same    trials;    second,    Derby,    Michigan    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Greenville,    Mich.,    1903. 

Phoebe's  Rod  (L.  Hllsendegen).  Third,  Derby,  and  equal  fourth.  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,  Clare,  Mich.;  equal 
third,    Derby,    Michigan    Field   Trial    Association's    trials.    Greenville,    Mich.,    1903. 

Ruth   Warner    (M.   W.   Tanner).     Third,    Derby,    Sportsmen's   Club   trials,    Clare,    Mich.,    1904. 

Highland   Lady    (Kerr    Bros.).      Fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    Independent   Club    trials,    Hutsonville,    111.,    1905. 

Cowley's   Pride    (G.    S.    Stinson).      First,    Derby,    Georgia   Field   Trial   Association,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1907. 

DAD'S  BO. 

Bob  Taylor  (R.  B.  Morgan).  Fourth,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  '96;  third, 
Professional  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association's  trials,  Washington,  Court  House,  Ohio  (W.  H. 
Dupee);   second,    All-Age   Stake,    Illinois   Field   Trial   Association's   trials,    Lawrenceville,    111.,    1899. 

DAD  WILSON    (3371.     VOL.  III.). 

Dad   Wilson,  Jr.    (J.   Shellev   Hudson).     Divided   third,   Derby,    and   divided   third,    All-Age  Stake,   Southern   Club 

trials,   Amory,   Miss.,   '89;   second,   All-Age  Stake,   Southern   Club   trials.    Amory,    Miss.,   1891. 
Hoosier   Girl    (Monongahela   Kennels).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Monongahela   Club   trials,    Carmichael,    Pa.,    1898. 

DAN. 

Swift    (H.    Gait).      Second,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1886. 

Flirt   A.    (C.    W.    Armstrong).      Fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1887. 

DAN   (LLEWELLIN'S)    (E.  1336.) 

Gladstone    (P.    H.    Bryson) .      First,    Puppy    Stake,    and   first,    Brace    Stake,    Tennessee   Sportsmen's    Association 

trials,    Nashville,    Tenn.,    1S77;    second.    Brace    Stake,    with    Lincoln,    same    club    trials,    Nashville,    Tenn., 

1S78;    first,    All-Age    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Robins    Island,    1880. 
Lincoln     (J.    C.    Higgins).      Second,    Brace    Stake,    with    Gladstone,     Tennessee    State    Sportsmen's    Association 

trials,    Nashville,    Tenn.,    1878;    (Montview    Kennels);    first,    Free-for-All    Stake,    and    second,    Brace    Stake, 

with    Count    Fred,    National    American    Kennel    Club    trials,    Patoka,    111.,    1S79. 

DAN    (SWEARINGEN'S). 

Clipper    W.    (Col.    B.    Ridgway).      First,    Derby,    Philadelphia    Kennel    Club    trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    '88;    first, 

All-Age    Stake,    and   first,"  Members'    Stake,    same    club    trials.    Richland,    Va.,    1889. 
Dart    (Col.   B.    Ridgway).     Third,    Derby,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials,    Richland,    Va.,    1889. 

DAN   BELTON. 
Heath  Gladstone    (W.   McLain).      Fourth,    Derby,   International   Club   trials,    Mitchells   Bay,    Ont.,    Can.,    1897. 

DAN  BO. 

Plain  Rex  (Thos.  Griffith).  First,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  second, 
Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.;  third,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial 
Association    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

DAN'S   BLADE. 
Dan's  Toy    (H.  A.   Mikeshell).     Fourth,    Nebraska   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    O'Neill,   Neb.,    1905. 


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DANDY. 
Romp    (W.    A.    Williams).      Second,    Brace   Stake,   with    Rake,    Tennessee    State   Sportsmen's    Association    trials 


Memphis,    Tenn.,    1S75. 


DAN  GLADSTONE    (3377.     Vol.    III.). 


Corsair   (E.   0.   Damon).     Second,    All-Age  Setter  Stake,    United  States   Club   trials,    Bicknell,   Ind.,    1891. 

Flake    L.    (P.    A.    Linville).      Second,    Derby,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfleld,    Cal.,    1892. 

Dan's  Lady  (Theo.  Goodman).  First.  Members'  Derby,  and  Absolute  winner,  Derby,  American  Club  trials, 
Columbus,  Ind.,  1892;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1893;  divided  fourth, 
All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1894;  fifth,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club 
trials,   West  Point,   Miss.,   1895. 

Modoc    (F.    F.    Myles).      First,    Derby,    Bexar    Club    trials,    Floresville,    Texas,    1893. 
Starlight    (T.   J.    Watson).      First,    All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfleld,    Cal.,    1893. 
Dan    Burgess    (J.    M.    Freeman).      Third,    All-Age    Stake,    United    States    Club    trials,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn.; 
equal    fifth,    All-Age    Stake,    United    States    Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1894. 

Becky  Sharpe  (C.  W.  Buttles).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington 
Court   House,    Ohio,    189S. 

Ruby's  Dan  (W.  G.  Comstock).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials,  East  Hampton,  1899;  second,  All- 
Age   Stake,    Connecticut    Club    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1901. 

DAN    THIERS. 

Baron  Dan  Thiers  (Houston  Kennel  Club).  Second,  Derby,  Oklahoma  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Enid,  Okla., 
1907. 

DASH. 

Dash  (G.  S.  Walton).  Second,  Areola  Kennel  Club  Stake,  New  Orleans  Gun  Club  trials,  Amite,  La.,  1881; 
(Knight    Renaud) ;    first,    All-Age    Stake,    Alexandria    Rod    and    Gun   Club    trials,    Alexandria,    La.,    1886. 

DASH. 

Boyd     (Knight    Renaud).      First,    All-Age    Stake,     Alexandria     trials,    Alexandria,     La.,     1886. 

DASH. 

Bird  West  (Dr.  J.  L.  McCormick).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  trials, 
Chesapeake   Beach,    Md.,    1903. 

DASH    II.    (E.    5039). 

Dashing    Monarch     (Jno.    C.    Higgins).      Second,     All-Age    Stake,    Eastern    Club     trials,     Robins    Island,     1881; 

divided  third,  Brace  Stake,   with  Grousedale.   National  American  Kennel  Club,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1SS1. 
Dashing    Novice    (D.    C.    Sanborn).      First,     Derby,     National    American    Kennel    Club    trials,    Grand    Junction, 

Tenn.;    first,    Derby,    Pennsylvania    Club    trials,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn.,     1881;    divided    second,    Free-Ior- 

All    Stake,    National    American    Kennel    Club    trials,    Fairmount,    Minn,.    1882. 

DASH  III.      (4760,   Vol.   III.). 

Countess   May    (Harvard   Kennel   Clubj.      Divided   second   and   third,    Puppy    Stakes,    National    American    Kennel 

Club  trials,    Patoka,   111.,   1879. 
Pollux    (E.    E.    Hardy).      First,    Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Robins    Island,    1881. 
Bessie    (Harvard  Kennel  Club).     Second,   Derby,   National   American  Kennel  Club   trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn., 

1881;   divided  third,   Free-for-AU,   National  American  Kennel  Club  trials,   Fairmount,   Minn.,   1882. 
Diana  II.    (Chas.   Heath).     Divided  second,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.  C,   1S84. 
Clementine   D.    (L.   Shuster,   Jr.) .     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel    Club   trials,    Beesleys   Point,    N. 

J.,    1884;    first,    Members*    Stake,    same    club    trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1886. 

DASH  ANTONIO. 

Heather   Bloom    (H.    M.   Graydon).     Third,    Breeders*   Stake,    and   second,    Derby,    Peninsular   Club   trials,    Leam- 
ington,   Ont.,    Can.;    third,    Derby,    International    Club    trials,    Mitchells    Bay,    Can.,    1896. 
Mlllbrook    (R.      Bangham).     Second,    Derby,    International   Club    trials,    Mitchells    Bay,    Ont.,    Can.,    1896. 
Noble    Chief  tan    (G.    Kime).      First,    Derby,    International   Club    trials,    Mitchells    Bay,    Ont.,    Can.,    1897;    first, 

All-Age,    same   club    trials,    1898    (Geo.    W.    Davis);    first,    same    club    trials,    1899. 
Tony   B.    (J.    E.    Armstrong).     Third,    All-Age    Stake.    North    American    Club.    Ruthven,    Ont.,    Can.,    1900;    (P. 

Brodie);    second,    All-Age   Stake,    North   American   Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Can.,   1901. 
Apache    (P.   Lorlllard,   Jr.).      Third,    Derby,    Eastern   Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1901. 


326  SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS. 

Ceylon  (Charlottesville  Field  Trial  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  first, 
Derby,    Brandon    Club    trials,    Brandon,    Man.,     1902. 

Alambaugh  (Charlottesville  Field  Trial  Kennels).  Fourth,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.; 
equal  third,  Derby,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1902;  equal  fourth,  All- Age  Stake,  Manitoba 
Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1903;  first,  Ch.  Stake,  National  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Grand  Junc- 
tion,   Tenn.,    1905. 

Old    Put    (Geo.    Crocker).      First,    All-Age   Stajje,    Continental    Club    trials,    Thomasville,    N.    C,    1902. 

Don  Antonio  II.  (W.  C.  Donaldson).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Greenville, 
Mich.,    (E.    H.   Nelson):   second.    All-Age   Stake,    International  Club   trials,    Ruthven,   Ont.,   Can.,   1903. 

Tony   (Theo.  Sturgis).     Equal  third,   Members'    Stake,   Continental  Club   trials,   Thomasville,    N.   C,    1904. 

DASH  BRYSON. 

Fannie    Whitfield    (Dr.    R.    Douglas).  Second,    Free-for    All    Stake,    Tennessee    Sportsmen's    Association    trials, 

Athens,    Ala.,   1887. 
Prairie    (D.   Smith).      First,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    '88. 

Dash    B    (W.   H.    Hogg).      Fourth,   ,    Calgary    Rod   and   Gun    Club    trials,    Calgary,    Alberta,    1890. 

Sam    R    (G.   P.   Jones).      Divided    third,    Derby,    Eastern    Club   trials,    High    Point,    N.    C;    third.    Setter    Derby, 

Central    Club    trials,    Lexington,    N.    C,    1890;    divided    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Southern    Club    trials,    New 

Albany,'  Miss.,    1891. 

DASHING  BERWYN    (1535,   Vol.   II.) 

Nannie  E  (Dr.  G.  G.  Ware).  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C.J  divided  third,  Derby,  Na- 
tional American  Kennel  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,  1895. 

DASHING   BONDHU"    (E.   11.136) 

Gu9  Bondhu  (Adams  &  Tucker).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trials.  Grand 
Junction,    Tenn.,    1885. 

DASHING   DALE. 

Dashing  Dixie   (A.  J.  Gleason,   Agent).     First,   All-Age   Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   1889. 

DASHING   DAN. 
Change    (S.    H.    Socwell).      Divided    second,    All-Age   Stake,    Indiana    Kennel   Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1887. 

DASHING   FLEET. 
Fleet  P.    (Paulsel).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   Whldby  Island.   Wash.,   1903. 

DASHING  LION    (11,323,    Vol.   VI.) 

Bessie   A    (J.   M.   Avent).     Third,    Derby,   National   American    Kennel  Club   trials.    Grand  Junction,    Tenn.,    18S2. 
Countess   C    (J.   M.    Avent).     First,   Puppy   Stake,    Southern   Club   trials,    Canton,    Miss.,    1S83. 

DASHING   MONARCH    (E.    10,137.) 

Foreman  (C.  Fred  Crawford).  Divided  second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  O.  G.  C.  trials,  Opelousas,  La.,  18S2; 
divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  Canton,  Miss.;  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  National 
American  Kennel  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  18S3;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials, 
High   Point,    N.   C,    1SS4;    First.    Members'    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials.    High    Point,    N.    C,    1885. 

Bridgeport,  (E.  E.  Pray).  Divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Club  trials,  Abilene,  Kansas,  1885; 
divided    third,    All-Age    Stake,    same    club    trials,    same    place,    1886. 

Roy  Monarch    (C.  C.   Gray).     Third.   Members'   Stake,   Eastern  Club   trials,   High  Point,    N.   C,   1SS7. 

DASHING  ROVER    (5646.) 

Belle  of  Piedmont  (E.  Dexter).  Divided  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point, 
both  in   1SS5  and   1S86.  * 

Gloster  (E.  Dexter).  First,  Members'  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point.  N.  C. ;  divided  second,  All- 
Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1886;  first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  and  first, 
Champion  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1S87;  (Jas.  L.  Breese);  first,  Members'  Stake, 
Eastern   Club   trials,    High   Point,    N.    C,.    'SS,    and   second   in   1889. 

DAVE    B. 

Dash  (Thos.  Johnson).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  '86;  (Manitoba  Kennels);  divided 
fourth,   All-Age   Stake,    same  trials. 

DAVE  B. 

Dash  Bryson  (A.  M.  Young).  Third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials, 
Athens,    Ala.,   1887. 


SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS.  337 

DAVE  B. 
Dave  B,   Jr.    (F.    I.   Stone).     Equal   second,    Members'    Stake,   Georgie   State   trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1903. 

DAVE    EARL. 

Ruth    T.    Etol    (W.    Strathdee).      First,    Derby,    Iowa   State   trials,    Emmetsburg,    Iowa     1898 

Fred  Earl  (D.  H.  Darrah).  Divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials'  Carmichael  Pa  1S99- 
divided    third,    Monongahela   Club    trials,    Senecaville,    0.,    1900. 

Fayette  Vanguard  (Major  J.  B.  Downing).  Second,  Professional  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Club  trials  Wash- 
ington C.   H.,    third,    Open   All-Age   Stake,    Missouri   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Paris     Mo      1899 

Miss   Spectacles    (W.    A.    Smith).      Equal    third,    Ohio    Club    trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio     1900 

Marian  Mills  (G.  Smith).  Fourth,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1899; '  divided  third  and 
fourth,    Kentucky   Club   trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1900. 

Policy  Girl  (Cook  Inman).  Second,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Islands  Wash  1901 
(J.  W.  Considine);  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  La  Connor,  Wash,  1904-  first 
All-Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner.  B.  C,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake  Pacific  North 
west  Club  trials,  La  Connor,  Wash..  1905;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield 
Cal.;  equal  third,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  third,  All-Age  Stake  Ala 
bama   Club   trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1906. 

Norval  Earl    (Albert  Miller).     Equal  fourth,    Derby,   Illinois  Field   Trial  Association   trials,   Robinson,    111.,   1902 

DETROIT     JOE. 

Catherine   M.    (J.   H.   Shumacher).     Second,    Derby,    Pacific   Northwest  Club   trials,    La   Connor,    Wash.,    1904. 
Mariposa    (W.    W.   Van   Arsdale).      Second,    Derby,    Pacific   Coast   Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1905. 

DIAMOND. 

Count  Diamond    (M.  Byers).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association   trials,   Lake   View     Mich., 

1S9S. 

DICK. 

Maida  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).  Second,  All- Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Robins  Island,  1881;  first,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Robins  Island  Club  trials,  Robins  Island,  1SS3;  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Prince  Hal,  same 
trials.    1883. 

DICK    (Lathrop's). 
Jennie    (Wm.   Tallman).      First,    All- Age   Stake,    Eastern   Club    trials,    Robins    Island,    N.    Y.,    1879. 

DICK     (4492,    Vol.   III.). 
Spot   Belton    (J.   I.   Case).     Second,   Derby,    Western   Club   trials,   Abilene,    Kan.,    1886. 

DICK. 
Nell's   Dash    (Chas.   Mills).     Fourth,    Derby,    International   Club   trials,    Mitchells   Bay,    Ontario,    Can.,    1900. 

DICK    II. 
Ben   O.    (Irving   Preston).     First,    Derby,    Riley    Field    Trial   Club,    Riley,    Ind.,    1901. 

DICK   BONDHU      (81SS,    Vol.    V.). 

Manitoba  Frisk  (A.  R.  Starr).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1890  (C  M  Rounds)- 
second.  All-Age  Stake,  Bexar  Club  trials.  San  Antonio,  Texas,  1S92,  (West  End  Kennels)  ■  first  All- 
Age    Stake,    Bexar   Club    trials,    Floresville,    Texas,    1S93. 

Dick    Bondhu    II.     (W.    F.    Ellis).      First,    Derby,    and    second,    All- Age    Stake,     Calgarv    Rod    and    Gun    Club 

trials,    Calgary,    Alberta,    Can.,    1891    (John    Wootton);    first, ■ —    Stake,    and    second     All-Age    Stak* 

Manitoba   Club   trials,   Morris,    Man.,   1891.  * 

Mercury  (A.  P.  Kerckhoff).  Second.  Derby.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Salinas,  Cal.,  1894;  divided  third  411- 
Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Salinas,    Cal.,    1895. 

Minnie  T.  (W.  W.  Titus).  Divided  fifth,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1894; 
third,  All- Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  first,  All-Age  Stake',  Continental 
Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second.  Champion 
Stake,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton 
N.    C;   first,    All-Age  Stake,    United   States   Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1S95. 

DICKBURN. 
May    Belle    (I.   W.    Brown).      Third,    Derby,    Alabama   Field    Trial    Club   trials,    Athens.    Ala.,    1902 


328  SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS. 

DIME. 
Duck    (C.    A.   Boxer).      First,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1887. 

DION    C. 

Madeira    (Fox    &    Blytbe).      Divided    third,    Derby,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Jefferson,    Pa.:    1897. 
Joyful   (W.   B.   Meares,  Jr.).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Eastern  Club   trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   189o. 

DOCK. 

Lee   (Alanson  Trigg).     Second,  Members'  All- Age  Stake,   Kentucky  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Glasgow,   Ky.,   1900. 

DOCTOR    MACXIN. 
Cecil  H.   (J.  L.  Adams).     Second,  Derby,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1892. 

DOGWHIP     (27S,    Vol.   I.). 

Rill  (J.   H.  Dew).     First,  St.  Louis  Kennel  Club  Stake,   Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,   Nash- 
ville,   Tenn.,    1877.  „  ,„_ 
Lufra    (N.    B.    Nesbitt) .      First,    All-Age    Stake,    Western    Club    trials,    Abilene,    Kan.,    1886. 
Maud    (Bert  Crane).     Third,    All-Age   Setter   Stake,   Indiana   Kennel   Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1889. 

DOMINO. 

Nellie    Gladstone    (Medina    Kennels).     Third.    Derby,    Ohio    Field    Trial    Club    trials,    Washington    Court    House, 

Ohio,    1900. 
Dan's    Puss     (J.     L.    Eisele).      Second,     Members'     Derby,     Illinois    Field    Trial    Association     trials,     Lawrence- 

ville.    111.,    1900. 
Grace   M.    (W.   H.McGarry).     Third,    Derby,    Connecticut   Field   Trial    Club    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1904. 

DOMOKO. 

Marse  Ben  (H.  J.  Hoover).  First,  Derby.  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio; 
(W.  W.  Titus);  fourth,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  second,  Derby,  Illinois  Field 
Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1901;  first,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction, 
Tenn.,  1902. 

DONALD   BANE. 
Nellie   Byers    (M.   C.   Byers).     Third,   Derby,    North   American   Club   trials,    Ruthven,   Ont.,    Can.,    1901. 

DONCASTER,    (3399,    Vol.   111.) 

Marksman    (C.    B.    Donaldson).     Divided   third,    Derby,    Western    Club    trials,    Abilene,    Kansas,    1886. 
Esther    (J.   M.   Freeman).     First,   Members'    Stake,    Indiana   Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   1889. 

DONCASTER, 
Flora  Noble  II.    (W.  J.   Purcell).      Second,    Derby,    Connecticut   Field   Trial   Club   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1900. 

DON  NILLSON. 
Jim  Blaine    (J.   Becker).     Divided   Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Indiana   Kennel   Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1887. 

DON   P. 

Fred  T.  (J.  F.  Fletcher).  First.  All-Age  Stake,  and  first.  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Athens, 
Ala.,  1902;  third,  Free-for-All   Stakt,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,    1902. 

DOWNE. 

Ightfield  Rhwllas  (T.  G.  Davey).  First,  Derby.  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Ont.,  Can.,  1891;  (Baker 
&  Beck).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,  American  Club  Trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,  1892. 

DRUID    (95,   Vol.   1.) 

Marchioness  Peg  (D.  N.  Rowe).  Divided  second  and  third,  Puppy  Stake,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trials, 
Patoka,   111..   1879. 


SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS 

329 

Lizzie    Lee    (Geo.    Waddington).     First,    All-Age    Stake,    Nebraska    trials,    Milford     Neb      1SRO     mr     a     r,     . 
Speir)  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Robins  Island     1SS1  t0Ta'    *eb-'    1880'     <Dr-    S-    F1«*t 

Gilderoy  (Geo.  C.  Marsh).     Divided  fourth,  Derby,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trials,  Fairmount    Minn     1882 
Sue    (P.   H.   &   D.   Bryson).     Divided   second.    Free-for-All   Stake.    National   American    Kennel   Club'  trials  '  Fair' 
mount,  Minn.;  first,  Free-for-All  Stake,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction    Tenn'-  first' 
All-Age  Stake,   Southern  Club  trials.  Canton,  Miss.,   1S82;   first,   Free-for-All  Stake    »J divirW   filt    k       ' 
Pion  Stake,  with  Gath.   National   American  Kennel   Club  trials,    Grand  Junetfon,   Ten"      1883  '  Cham" 

Buckellew    (W.    A.    Coster).     First,  .Members    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    High    Point,    N.    C.     1884-    divided 
second,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,  1S87.  divided 

Count    Rapier    (W.    B.    Gates).     Divided    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Western  ' Club    trials,    Abilene,    Kansas     1885 
White  Clond    (E.    E.   Pray).     Divided  Third,    Puppy   Stake,    Western   Club   trials,    Abilene,   Kansas,    1885.' 
Kink   (W.  B.  Wells)     First,  Consolation,  Alexandria  Rod  &  Gun  Club  trials,   Alexandria,  La.,  1886. 

DRUID,      (Reid's.) 
Kinnickinnick    (Geo.   Knowles,   Jr.).     Second,   Derby,    Pennsylvania   Club   trials,    Grand-Junction,    Tenn.,    1881. 

DRUID    LADY'S   COUNT. 
DrUiniS,   WofUard    (Ge°'    L    NUUD)'      Thlrd'    Members'    Derby'    IUinois   Fie,d   Trial    Association   trials,    Robinson, 

DUKE. 
Tickler  (T.  C.  Stigman).     Third,   Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Ont.,   Can.,   1898. 

DUKE  CASE. 

Lottie  Case  (E.  L.  Teal).     Equal  third,  Member's  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  Club    trials    Green- 
ville, Michigan,  1902..  ««•»,   mccu 

DUKE    OF    GLOSTER. 

Manitoba  Patti  (Thos.  Johnson).  Fourth,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham  Ont  Can  18Q1-  thi** 
Northwestern  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,   Kennedy,   Minn.,   1896.  '  '     hird' 

DUKE   OF   MANITOBA. 

Hoodoo  (W.  F.  Ellis).     Divided  third,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Souris,  Man.,  1893. 

Zuleika  (W.  F.  Ellis)     Third  Amateur  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Souris,  Man.,   *93. 

Duke's  Rush  (Winnipeg  Kennels).  Divided  third,  Western  Canada  Club  trials',  La  Salle,  Man  ;  eo.ua!  third 
Dominion  Amateur  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  '97;  third,  Amateur  Stake  Manitoba  Club 
trials,  Morns,  Man.,  1898;  third,   Manitoba  Stake,   Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,   Man.,    1901. 

DUKE   OF   PRINCETON. 
Gelert  C.   (S.  B.  Cummings).     Equal  Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  Club  trials,    Waynesburg,  Pa.,   1896. 

EARL'S  VAN. 

Manuel's   Shot    (T.    A.    Parker).      Second.    Members*    Stake,    Independent    Club    trials     Hutsonville     Til       fW 
Members'   Stake.   Indiana  Field   Trial  Club,  Clay  City,   Ind.,    1904.  wutsonville,    111.,    first, 

EDGEMARK,    (16,360  Vol.   III.) 
Snipe   (D.  A.  Goodwin,  Jr.).     Equal  third,   New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,   1S91. 

EMPEROR   FRED,    (1582,   Vol.   II.). 

General  Arthur    (Dr.   S.    Fleet   Speir).     First,    Derby,    Robins   Island   Club   trials,    Robins   Island     >«a-    «««     *,i 

Age    Stake    and    first,    Brace    Stake,    with    St.    Elmo   V.     Same    Club    trials,    'S4 first     Br'acf  *££'    fEL" 

St.   Elmo  VI.     Same   Club's   trials,    '85:    third   All-Age   Stake     Same   Club's    trials'  'Sfifinf/,,,   .ec Wltb 

Same  Club  trials,    'SS:   Second,   Brace  Stake  with   St     Elmo  VI      Same   Club  trial     18SS       '  ge   Stak6' 

Clifford   (J.   0.   Donner).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Eastern   Club  trials,   High   Point     N    C  '  1SS4  ' 

Prince  Imperial    (Ramapo  Kennels).     Equal   third,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials, 'High  Point,   N.   C,   1885 

EUGENE   JOE. 
N°blnS^ls:eM(aDrrtin^eh.  V^T^i.    Eq"aI   f°Urth-    Member8'   Al1^  St^    ™**   ™*   ™al   Associa- 


jj0  SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS. 

EUGENE  T. 

Lady  Araminta  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  and  third,  Great  Selling  Stake,  Eastern  Club 
'trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1894. 

Ponnt-  Gloster  (P  Lorillard,  Jr.).  Third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  second,  Derby,  United 
States  Club  trials  Newton.  N.  C,  1896;  equal  fourth,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Tupelo,  Miss.; 
first  All-Age  Stake,  and  third,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C:  third,  All-Age 
Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,  1897. 

Roland    (P.   Lorillard,   Jr.).     Second,  Sweepstake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Lexington,  N.   C,  '99. 

Rancocas  Jack  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.)  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C.,  '99:  First,  All- 
Age  Stake  United  States  Club  trials.  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Brandon  Club 
trials,    Brandon,    Man.;   Equal  third,    Members'   Stake,   Continental  Club   trials,    Thomasville,   N.   C    1902. 

Miss  Tucker  (F.  H.  Beall.  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  New- 
ton,   N.   C.    1901. 

Why   Not   (P.   Lorillard,   Jr.).     Third,    Derby,    Eastern  Club   trials,   Newton,    N.   C,   '97. 

Donna  Alicia  (A.  C.  Jones).  First.  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  '97,  (H.  W.  Kellar) ; 
Second,    Members'    Stake,   Pacific   Coast  Club   trials,    Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1S99. 

Valiente    (J.  Schumacher).     Third.   Derby.   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1897. 

EZRA   NOBLE. 

Larry  Noble  (Chimo  Kennels).     Third,  Amateur  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man,  1895. 
War  Song   (Dr.  C.  L.  Thudicum).     Equal  third,  New  York  State  trials,  Egg  Harbor,  1899. 

FAIRLAND  BEN. 
Lady  Gay  Rodfleld   (Geo.  Dale).     Third,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,  Ont.,  Can.,  1905. 

FAIRLAND   COUNT. 

El  Beso    (Thos.   Johnson).     Second.   Derby,   Continental   Club   trials.    Pinehurst  and  Thomasville,    N.    C,    (R.   W. 

Shaw).     First,   Open   Derby.   Texas  Field  Trial  Club   trials,   Stoneham,  Texas:    Fourth,   Open   All-Age   Stake. 

Texas   Field  Trial   Club  trials,   Stoneham,   Texas,    1906;   third,    Derby,   Lone  Star  Club   trials,    San   Antonio, 

Texas,  1907. 
Moon   (R.  W.  Shaw).     Second,  Open  Derby,   Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Stoneham,   Texas,  1906. 

FAIRLAND  DIKE. 

Dike's  Dike  (E.  C.  Smith).     Fourth,  Derby,  Sportsmen's  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Clare,  Mich.,  1903. 
Count  Hamilton    (L.  A.  Boll).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Ohio  Kennel  Club  trials,   Hamilton,   0.,    1906. 

FAIRY'S  BEN. 

Dan   Rodstone   (W.   M.  Kerr).    Third,   Members'   Stake,   Independent  Club   trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.    and   Robinson, 

111.,    1902. 
Fairy's  Rod   (Kerr  Bros.,).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1903. 

FRANK  SIMPSON. 

Duke  of  Manitoba  (W.  F.  Ellis).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1891.  First,  All-Age 
Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1892. 

FRECKLES   III. 
Flash  H.    (A.  L.   Hallowell).     Third,   Derby,   Southern   Ohio  Kennel   Club   trials,    Hamilton,    0.,   1906. 

FRECKLE  D. 
Lemons  (H.  L.  Brown).     Second,  Members  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Washington  Court  House,   1903. 

FRED. 

Fannie  (C.  V.   Kaeding).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,  Gilroy  Rod  and  Gun  Club  trials,  Gilroy,  Cal.,   1883. 


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FRED. 


331 


Ightfield  Rosalie  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  Second,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C, 
'93:  Equal  third,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.:  Equal  third,  United  States  Club  trials, 
Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1894. 

FRED  T. 

Prince  T.    (J.   Fletcher).     Second,   Derby,   North  Dakota  Club  trials,   Larirnore,   N.   D.,    1905. 

FRED  W.       (3422  Vol.  III.) 

Tennessee  Charlie  (B.  M.  Stephenson).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials,  La- 
fayette, La.,  1890;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   same  club  trials,  same  place,   1891. 

FRED   W. 

Silverplate   (S.  F.  Hughes).     Third,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Salinas,  Cal.,   '95. 

Salina  Noble  (J.  W.  Tholcke).     Second,  Amateur  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Salinas,  Cal.,  1895. 

FRISK  CLIP. 
Koran  K.    (P.   O'Riley).     First,  All-Age  Stake,   Michigan  Club  trials,   Lakeview,   Mich.,   1898. 

GATH.    (3423   Vol.    III.). 

Colonel  Cool   (Wm.   B.  Gates).     Equal   third,   Derby,   Southern  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,   Canton,   Miss.     1884 
Gath's  Mark    (Dr.   J.   N.   Maclin).     First,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point     n'   C      1885- 
equal  third.  Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.   trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1885,    (H.   Hulman) ;   First,   Members'' Stake 
Eastern   Club   trials,    Otterburn   Springs.    Va.;    and   first,    Champion   Stake,    Eastern    Club    trial*     Hi"h   Point 
N.    C    1890. 
Gath's  Hope     (R.   M.   Dudley).     First.   Derby,   N.   A.    K.  C.   trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1885. 

GATH'S  HOPE. 

Queen  of  Tennessee   (W.   A.  Evan).     Equal  third,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   18S7. 

Dave   R.    (J.    S.    Fisher).      First,    Derby,    American   Club   trials,    Florence,    Ala.,    1887. 

Daisy  Hope  (A.  M.  Young).  Fifth,  Derby,  American  Club  trials,  Florence,  Ala.,  '88;  equal  third  All-Age 
Setter  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  1SS9,  (W.  W.  Titus);  first,  All-Age  Stake  Eastern  rinh 
trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1890.  ' 

Hope's  Ray   (D.  E.   Rose).     Third,  Setter  Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   '89;   third,   Derby 

Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette,  La.,  1S90. 
Simonides    (D.    E.    Rose).      Second,    Derby,    Southern    Club    trials,    Amory,    Miss.,    1889;    first,    Derby,    Southern 

Sportsmen's   Inter-State  trials,   Lafayette,   La..    '90;   second,   All-Age   Setter  Stake,   Central  Club  trials,    '90, 

(Norvin  T.   Harris);   second,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,   Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-State   trials     Lafayette,'   La.', 

1891,    (F.  F.  Myles) ;  first,  All-Age  Stake,   Inter-State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,   Magnolia,   Miss.,' 1892'. 
Daisy  Hunter   (J.  H.   and  J.   A.   Hunter).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake.   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C., 

1890;   first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,   and   absolute  winner,   All-Age  stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell' 

Ind.,   1891;   second,   All-Age  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.  C,   '91. 
Hopes  Mark   (Blue  Ridge  Kennels).     First.  Setter  Derby,  and  Absolute  winner,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials, 

Bicknell,    Ind.,   1891;   third,   Setter  Derby,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1S91;   equal  third,   Derby, 

Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1892. 

Hi-Di    (Geo.   E.   Gray).     First,   All- Age  Stake,   American  Club   trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 

Bessie    Shoupe    (Chas.    P.    Stokes).     First,    Blue    Ridge    Kennels    Futurity    Stake,    New    Albany,    Miss.;    second, 

Derby,    Southern   Club   trials,    New   Albany,    Miss.;    equal    third,    Derby,    United    States    Club   trials,    Grand 

Junction,  Tenn.,   1894. 
Sadie  Ross   (Bob  Casper).     Third.   Blue  Ridge  Kennels   Futurity   Stake,   New  Albany,    Miss.,   1894. 

GATH'S   MARK. 

Lily  Burges  (G.  W.  Whitely).  First,  Setter  Derby.  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1SS9,  (Frank 
Richards;   first,   All-Age   Stake,    Indiana  Kennel   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1890. 

Blue  Mark  (Frank  Richards).  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.. 
18S9. 

El   Rio   Rey    (R.    M.    Hutchings).      Second,    Derby,    Texas   trials,    Waskom   Station,    Texas,    1890. 

Jubilee  (J.  M.  Freeman).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  and  fourth,  Derby,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell, 
Ind.,  1890. 

Reveler  (W.  B.  Hill).     First,  Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials.   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1S90. 

Roverdy    (J.   L.   Wells).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake.    New  England   Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1892. 


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SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS. 


Callle   White    (Manchester  Kennel   Co.).     Equal   third,   Setter  Derby,   United  States   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.. 
>qS     eoual  third,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,   1894. 

aii»„o  Vrhn«     P     Stokesl       Second,    Derby,   Eastern   Club   trials,   Newton,   N.   C,    '93;    second,   Blue   Ridge  Ken- 
2   FnMirTt'v    Stake     New    Albany,    Miss.;    equal    third,    Derby,    Southern   Club   trials,    New   Albany,    Miss.; 
«™J    SettJr  Derby     United  States  Club  trials,    Grand  Junction,   Ten.;   third,    All-Age     Stake,     Manitoba 
S  tdals    Morrfs,  Man.fequal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1894. 

Columbia   (C    F    Hartmetz).     Fourth.   Blue  Ridge  Kennels  Futurity  Stake,  New  Albany,   Miss.,   1894. 

Betsv   Mark    (W    G     Kerckhoff).     First,   Derby,    Pacific  Coast   Club  trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,    1894;    second,   All-Age 
Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Salinas,   Cal.,    1895.  ,„.,.,„ 

Vivian   (Theo    Sturges).     Third.  Members'   Stake.   Eastern  Club   trials,   Newton,   N.  C,    1896;   equal  third,   Mem- 
bers'  Stake    Continental  Club   trials,   Newton,   N.   C.   1899. 

Bird  H     (R    S     D    Hartrick).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela   Club  trials,   Carmichael,   Pa.,   1898. 

Angela    (F     W    Scott).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   1897. 

t>,        x>-^i        u..i,    min.    Rifw   TOnnelO       Second     All-Age   Stake,    United   States   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind., 

*lmJ£%£^.l£™*£T£^a*>™*:  Newtol,    N.    C,    '94;   second,    All-Age  Stake,   United  States 
Club  trials,   West  Point,  Miss,   1895.  ,„....„ 

Accelerando   (R.   V.   Fox).     Fifth,   Derby,   U.   S.   Club  trials,   West   Point,   Miss.,   '96;   equal  third,   Monongahela 
Club  trials,   Waynesburg,   Pa.,  1896.  .  .,,„-,-,  .,   „,   lt,  a 

Forzando   (R    V    Fox).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Union  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind..   '96,    (Fox  and  Myth);   second, 

Nora^of  'SiS.SS^&^S^SSSr^'^SL  City  Club  «-..  Amor.,  Mo.,  1897. 

GATH'S  PRIDE..    (3425  Vol.    III.) 
Crofton    (J.  L.   Phillips).     First,   Derby,   and  second,   All-Age  Stake,  Texas  trials,   Marshall,   Texas,   18S8. 

GENERAL   KELLER. 

Sho  Shan   (W.   D.    Randall).     First,   Derby,   Maryland   and  District   of  Columbia  Club  trials,   Laurel,    Md.,    1906, 
Admiral   Togo    (Chas.    B.    Cooke).      First,    Members'    Derby,    Virginia   Field   Trial   Association    trials,    Spray,    N 
C,    1906. 


GLADSTONE.    (113) 
,  .    ,     t^    %,       m     »     Tr     p     trl»l«     Vincennes     Ind.,    1880;   first,    Free-for-All, 
PeePN0ADaK.(Dc:   ^d-ffSiSS  Tent' 1^8lf  second0;  F^ffo/ArrrA.  K.  C.  trials,   Grand  Junction. 
Tenn.,   1882. 


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333 

Bruce    (W.   S.   McDonald).     Equal   third,   Derby,    N    A     K    r     rrl,ia     v 

Glida    (J    H.   Dew).     Equal   third,    Derby,    and f  Equal" firs i:  %r  id   r'n  Vl,n«nnes-    Ind..    1880. 

Junction,   Tenn.,   1881.  q         nrst'    WlId   Consolation   Cup,    N.    A     K     C     trials 

•    vx.    *_,.    trials,    Opelousas 
Gertrude   (J.   W.   Orth).     Divided  third,   Free-for-All  Stake,   N     A    K    C    tr.,,1,     r.   • 

Gladsome  (Capt.  J.   W.  Foster).     Equal  third    All-Aee  Stl*,    V>t*        n\  1         '   Faimount>   Minn.,   1882. 
London    (Coleman's).      First.    Free   for   All    siat       N     O     G  n  "?  f^'  ^  P°iDt'   N'  *.  ««. 

Stake,   Southern  Club  trials,  Canton,  Miss.,   1SS3  '    °Pelousas-    La.,    1882;    first,    Members' 

"T5^£«£r&-E3!  S'«frs.SS.b  ffi*  S" p""'  ■•  °~  »*  -™«  „,,„.  p„ppj 

Southern  Sportometrt  trial,.  rimton,  Mio     1SS*  '  D"'"-  ""  ""ma.  ill-A»  Stal" 

""'f^.K.r&.K^.^^  *.  k.  c.  ,„„„  c„. 

Western  Club  trials,  Abilene,   Kansas,   18S5;   equal  third    N   7  K    r    w.i     '«  Q  ^  fC0Dd'  A11"ASe  Stake, 
Sportsman    (M8j.  J.   W.   Murnan).     First,   Derby,   N.   A.   iTc    m^^^'"^^  ^   ™°' 
Medora  (W.  B.  Gates),     Equal  third,  Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Canton    An  s     1884 
Queen  Bess   (B.   F.   Price).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  trials,   Abi,ene    Kansas     1885 
Knight's   Gladstone   (Jno.   Robinson).     First.   Derby    Alexandria    Rnrt  x    r        ™   I'   KanSas'   1885- 
Captain  Craig    (Amory   R.   Starr).     Second,    Derby^a  ^   R^S Gun" H   wTf  *'    ^^   ^    1SS6' 

Age  Stake,    American   Club   trials,    Florence    Ala'    1887  Junction,  Tenn.,  1886.     Third,  All- 

Florence  Gladstone   (J.   I.  Case,  Jr.).     First,  De'rby,   Indiana  Club  trials,   Bicknell     Ind      1888 
Lindo    (Mt.    Washington   Kennels).     Equal   fourth,    Derby,    Eastern   Club   trials,    High   Poln      1888 
Dan  Gladstone    (Maj.  J.  W.    Renfroe).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Setter  Stake    «™hT     \, T 

1888.  Equal  fourth.  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Clu f  trfah ^   bPSm™!  °^\^la-   Amory'    Mlss" 

Setter  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  1889  *  Blckne11'  Ind-  "89;  Second,  All-Age 

Casino  G.    (E.   Comfort).     Second,   Members'   Stake,    Philadelphia  Kennel   n„h  trt.i=     x,     ,     ■ 

vided  second  and  third,  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  S^SlS  iS&J ^eL^SS?1"    '^     ^ 

GLADSTONE  II. 

Johanna    (Cal.    Kennels).     Equal   third,    Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    '93. 

GLADSTONE'S   BOY    (3429   Vol.    VII.). 
Fannie    Murnam    (Dr.    J.    N.    Maclin).     First     Derhv     <3r,i,tv,Q,.„    m  >,    ±  •  , 

Kennels);   first   All-Age   Stake,   Southern   C^Zl^T™ £IZ "H.      iT^'    ^    1$89'     (B,Ue    *««• 

GUys(tS:   E;sShC.-ubFfriaisMSrpoinf  n'   TTs^"  "^  ^  "^   *  °-   ^   —4    Members' 
Sam  K.  Gladstone  (W.   G.  Kerckhoff).     First.  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield    Cal      1W 

Miss.,   1S94.  i-ouitn,    ah  Age   Stake,    Southern   Club    trials,    New   Albany 

^s.s.pe,s-;;s„  ffi^;  -sbj—  «"«-:  wr^Pr^ir^:  r 

BeU,^.  M.  orin,,.    p,„t,  Nor,h  w„,eni  4natCTr  S(aK_  Con,lTOn|iil  ciab  tria]>    Brmmti  ^ 


SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS. 
334 

radiator    (C     W     Graham).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials.   La  Salle,   Manitoba,   1897. 

Anne  of  ibbotsford  (E  A.  Burdette).  First,  Excelsior  Stake,  (All-Age),  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man; 
third  Manitoba  Stake,  (All-Age),  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first.  Champion  Cup  Stake  North- 
we"?er?Ch.t *  trials Morris,   Man.;   second,   All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1897. 

Vim  Gladstone   (Fishback  &  Baughn).     Second,   Amateur  Stake,   Union  Club  trials,  Carlisle,  Ind.,   1897. 

Glad   (Dr.   E.   H.    Kessler).     Third,    American   Field  Cup  Stake,   Missouri  State   F.  T.    Association,   Amoret,    Mo., 

Doll  Gladstone    (W     G     Comstock).     First.   All-Age  Stake,   Connecticut   State  Field   Trial   Club  trials,   Hampton 
•  mil IConn.,   '99;  tost"  Members'   Stake,  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club,   Hampton,  Conn.,   1901. 

GLADSTONE  V. 
Oak   Lodge   Ned    (0.    W.    Bright).     First,    Members'    Stake,    Continental   Club    trials,    Thomasville,    N.    C,    1904. 

GLADSTONE   NOBLE, 

Ruth  Noble  (Fishback  and  Baughn).  Equal  fourth.  Derby,  Ohio  F.  T.  Association  Club  trials,  Washington  C. 
H.,   Ohio,   1S9S.  • 


Tommy   Atkins    (L.    Hilsendegen).     Second,    Members*    Stake,    Independent    Field   Trial   Club    trials,    Hutsonville, 
111".,   1900. 

GLEAM. 

Daisy  F     (R    M.  Dudley).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials.  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1886;  equal  third, 

All-Age  Stake,   American   Club  trials,   Florence,   Ala.,    1887. 
Saragossa  Belle    (P.   M.   Essig).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Union   Club  trials,   Carlisle,    Ind.,   1897. 
Pink's  Boy    (P    Lorillard    Jr  ) .     Third,   Setter  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   West  Point,   Miss.,   1S99;   first. 

Subscription  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,    1S99;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials, 

Newton,   N.   C,    1901. 
Jean   DeReszka    (P.   Lorillard,   Jr.).     First,    Members'   Stake,   Eastern   Club   trials,   Newton,    N.   C,   1901. 
Pink's  Nellie   (H.  J.   Hoover).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials;  Carman.   Man.,   1901. 

GLEAM'S  SPORT. 

Marie's  Sport  (H.  B.  Ledbetter).  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  NC;  first  Setter  Derby  Uni- 
ted Spates  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C.  1895;  third,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point, 
Miss.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third.  Subscription  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials  Newton,  N C..  first. 
All-Age  Stake,  and  absolute  winner.  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club ^ trials, »,  N .  C.,  1896  .second, 
All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Tupelo,  Miss.;  and  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  United  States  Club 
trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1897. 

GLEN.      (1615,   Vol.    II.) 
Lark   P.    (Curtis   Wright).     First,    All-Age  Stake.    Indiana  Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1SS7. 

GLEN   ROCK. 
Fairy  Glen  (E.  W.  Jester).     Second,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Rio  Grande,  N.  J..  1SS5. 

GORDON. 

Tvm„io  fP  v  Mvles)  First,  Derbv,  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  1888;  second,  Members'  Stake,  South- 
ern Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette,  La.,  1890,  (Norvin  T.  Harris);  second,  Members'  Stake,  same 
club's  trials,  same  place,  1S91. 

Capt.  Bethel  (Capt.  R.  W.  Foster).     Equal  third,  Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette,  La.,  1890. 

GRANITE   CITY. 

r„„,to  nir.,.  ,F  rhevrier)  Equal  third.  Derbv,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Manitoba,  1905; 
(W  Penstoni-  first  Ml-AgeQ  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  (Jesse  Sherwood); 
Equal  third.  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1906. 

GRANT. 
Jack  White    (W.   B.  Meares,  Jr.).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Continental   Club   trials,   Thomasville,    N.   C,   1904. 


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335 

GROUSE. 
Montana   Boy    (W.   Schreiber).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Point   Reyes,   Cal.,    18S5. 

GROUSE. 

^T  JRilimy,Mdnfit%r^^    ThiArn'  FaPPZ   Stake.  .Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials.    Beeseley's    Point 
N.  J.,   1884,    (M.   Richardson);  first,   All-Age  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club   trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1886. 

GROUSE.     (Waters.) 

GROUSE   P. 

Ladpo^herVSr   (I?-    ^0t}h      Fourth-    All-Age    Stake,    British    Columbia    Club    trials,    Stevenson     B     C      1903 
Fourth,   Members'   Stake,   British  Columbia  Club  trials,   Ladner,   B.   C,    1904.  Btevens°n,    B.    C,    1903. 

GUS  KNEUSSEL. 
Peggy  B.    (W.  J.   Beck).     Second,  English  Setter  Puppy  Stake,  American  Club  trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 

GUY. 
Kate  Coleman    (A.  J.   Ross).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Texas   trials,   Waskom  Station,   Texas,    1890. 

GUY. 

Bena   (W.   Miles  Cary).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,   Virginia  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Chase  City,   Va.,    1902. 

GYPSUM. 
Romeo  (Dr.  S.   Fleet  Speir).    Second,  All-Age  Stake,   Robin's  Island  Club  trials,    Robin's  Island,   1882. 

HALBERD. 

Sandstone  II   (Richard  Turpin).  Equal  third,  Members'   Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,   N.  C,   1904. 

HAROLD. 
Salina  (Cal.  Kennels).     First,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield    Cal     1890 
SZTUu     (^\  K;?nnel8)-     Third'   Derby-   Pa«fic  Coast  Club  trials,,   Baker'sfield,'  Cal.,' 1890 
Petronella    (Cal.  Kennels).    Third,    Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal      1891 
Pelham    (Cal.   Kennels).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,'  Cal.,  'l893 
oZTa   i    v    ScfUm*cher)-     First'   Derby,    Pacific  Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal..    1896.  ' 
Orion   (J.  E.  Terry).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1S96. 

HARRY  H. 

Ventura   (W.   S.   Kerckhoff).     Equal  third.  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,   Cal.,   190T. 

HAROLD  SKIMPOLE. 

HalfourthPrp^eofe^n^0nnahCl    B™K  J^    Derby'    Mon°ngahela    Club    trials,    Carmichaels,    Pa.,    '99;    equal 
fourth.    Professional   Derby,   Ohio   Field  Trial   Association   trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio,    1899. 

Hal's  Hope   (Peterson   and  Bell).     Second,   Derby,   Monongahela   Club   trials,    Carmichael,    Pa.;   first,    Professional 
Derby,   Ohio  Field  Trial  Association   trials,    Washington,   C.   H.,   Ohio,    1899;   first,    Members'    Stake,    Monon- 
gahela  Club   trials,    Senacaville,    0.,    1901,    (A.   C.    Peterson);    second,    Members'    Stake,    Monongahela    Clnh 
«m *'  J     «ml  °"  KC"   .H«\  ?hi0'    1902=    second-    Members'    Stake,    Monongahela   Club   trials,    Robinson     II? 
1903;    second.    Members'    Stake,    Monongahela   Club   trials,    Oblong,    111.,    1904     (Chas     Gihhs   Cnrf^.   \m,a 
All-Age   Stake,    Ohio   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio,    1905.'  Carter),    third, 

Hal's  Belle    (Peterson  and  Bell).     Third,    Derby,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Carmichael,    Pa.,    1899. 


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HARWICH. 

Uncle  B.  (Devereux  and  Edwards).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1898;  third, 
All-Age  Stake,  U.  S.  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn. ;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials, 
Senecaville,  Ohio;  first,  Open  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  1900; 
first,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Glasgow,  Mo.,  1901;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Uni- 
ted  States  Club  trials,    Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1902. 

Col.  R.  (H.  R.  Edwards).  First,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1898;  first,  Setter  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  first. 
All-Age  Stake,   Continental   Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,    1899. 

flarwick's  Nellie  (D.  Schaeffer).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1902. 

Belle's   Harwick    (H.    Hopkins).      Third,    Derby,    Independent   Club   trials,    Hutsonville,    111.,    1906. 

HERBERT'S   LORD   OF   THE   MANOR. 

Wainpenaiig  Chief  (W.  S.  Hawley).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Field  Trial 
Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1902;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Hampton, 
Conn.,   1903. 

HICKORY   GLADSTONE. 

McKiuley  (Nat  B.  Nesbitt).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Minn-North  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Iroquois  South  Dakota,  1902,  (Thos.  Griffith);  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association 
trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska;  first,  All- Age  Stake,  and  first,  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials,  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Minu-Nortu  Dakota  Club  trials,  Huron, 
South  Dakota,  1903,  (Perley  and  Yates);  second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club 
trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,   1904. 

Assinniboine  Rodfield  (Burrard  Kennels).  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  and  second.  Members'  Stake,  British 
Columbia   trials,    Ladner,    B.    C,    1904. 

HIGHBALL  B. 

Nellie  Farrar   (Dr.   C.   I.  Shoup).     First,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.   C,   1902. 

HIGHLAND  FLEET. 
Patch    (H.    A.    Waldron).     Third,    Derby,   Connecticut   Club   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1901. 

HIS   HIGHNESS. 

Don  F.  (J.  G.  Chandler,  Agt.).  Fourth,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Martins- 
ville, Va.,  1905. 

HURSTBOURNE   LELAPS. 

Kaye's    Fleet    (W.    H.    Kaye).     First,    Members'    Derby,    Kentucky    Club    trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1900.     Second, 
'  Members'    Stake,    Kentucky   Club   trials,   Glasgow,    Ky.,    1901. 

HURSTBOURNE  ZIP. 

Peggie    (R.  J.    Noonan).     First,    Puppy   Stake,    Brandon   Club   trials,    Brandon,    Man.,    1900. 

Sister's    Babe    (Smyser   &    Richards).     Equal    third,    Derby,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Senecaville,    O.:    Second, 

Derby,    Independent   Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    first,    Open    Derby,    Illinois    Field    Trial   Association    trials, 

Robinson,   111.,   first,   Derby,  Kentucky  Club  trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,   1901. 
Lelaps   (Dr.   F.  W.  Samuel).     Third,  Members'  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1901. 

IKE. 

Ben  Hur  Franklin  (W.  B.  Smith).  Divided  second  and  third.  Members'  Stake,  and  second.  Derby.  Philadel- 
phia Kennel  Club  trials,  Frederica,  Del.,  18S8;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials, 
Deatonsvilie.  Va..  '90;  third,  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsville,  Va.,  '91; 
equal  third,  Members'  Stake,  High  Point,   N.  C,  1892. 

IKE  GLADSTONE. 
Ring  Gladstone   (R.  R.  Sanford).     Third,   Derby.  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club   trials,    Hampton,   Conn.,   1905. 


IROQUOIS  CHIEF. 

Crocker's  Chief   (W.  8.  Hobart).     First,   Derby,   Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1900. 
Texada   (N.  F.  Lyne).     Second,  Derby,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,   Stevenson,   B.    C,   1903. 


SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS.  337 

JACK  P. 

Brook's  Gladstone    (R.   M.   Ward).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,    Alabama  Club  trials,   Madison,    Ala.,   189T. 

JACK   POT. 
Lady   Vassar   II    (Dr.   Win,    Revell).     Fourth,    Derby,    North    American    Club    trials,    Ruthven,    Ont.,    Can.,    1900. 

JACKSONIAN. 

Czar  (F.  R.  Murphv).  Third,  Members'  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio, 
1901. 

JAKE, 

Rve  (Judge  R.  C.  Cornell).  En,,  third.  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Pinehurst  and  Thomasville, 
N.   C,    1906. 

JEAN  VAL  JEAN. 

Tory  Lieutenant  (F.  R.  Hitchcock) .  First,  Derby.  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1890.  Third, 
Members'   Stake.   Eastern  Club  trials.   High  Point.   N.  C,   1891. 

Camille    (Avent  &  Thayer).     Third,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,   N.   C,   1891. 

Atlanta   (L.  W.  Smith).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,   1S92. 

Chevalier  (Avent  and  Thayer).  Equal  Third,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  Second,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Souris,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  Absolute  Winner,  All-Age  Stake, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1893;  second,  All- Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand 
Junction,   Tenn.:    Second,    Subscription   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,   Newton,    N.   C,    1894. 

Tate  (Avent  and  Thaver).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Souris,  Man.:  Equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern 
Club  trials,   Newton,  N.  C,   1S93. 

Thalid    (Avent  and  Thayer).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Souris,   Man.,   1893. 

JERSEY  DUKE. 

Doc  B.  (R.  Betty).  Second.  Members'  Stake,  Fishers  Island  Club  trials,  1885:  Fourth,  Members'  Stake, 
Fishers  Island  Club  trials,  1886. 

JESSE  GLADSTONE. 

Dan  T.   (Dr.  S.   Fleet  Speir).     First,   Derby,   Robins  Island  trials,   1884. 

JESSIE  RODFIELD'S  COUNT  GLADSTONE, 

Vashti  (F.  M.  de  Graffenreidl .  Equal  third.  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials.  Grand  Forks.  North  Dakota, 
first,  Derby,  North  Dakota  Club  trials.  Larimore.  N.  Dakota:  first.  Open  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials,  Robinson,  111.:  Second.  Derby.  Continental  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.:  Second,  Derby, 
Alabama  Field  Trial   Club  trials.  Huntsville,   Ala.,   1905. 

Countess  Jessie  (J.  F.  Hindes).  Second.  Derby.  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials.  Laurel,  Md., 
1906. 

JOE. 

Winks    (J.   F.   Crawfordl .     Equal   third,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Jefferson,   Pa..    1897. 

JOE'S    COUNT. 
Lady  Whaler  (G.  H.  Wall).     Second,  Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.,  1906. 

JOE    CUMMING. 

Onward    (E.    S.   Fishback).     Equal   third.    Members'    Derby.    Ohio   Club  trials.    Washington    Court   House,    1900. 
Northern  Huntress   (T.  J.   A.   Tiedemann).     First,  Derby.   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials.   Whidby  Island.   Wash., 

1900.      Equal    third.    Pacific   Coast    Club    trials,    Santa   Maria,    Cal.,    1902.      Third.    Members'    Stake,    Pacific 

Coast   Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1903. 
Captain  Scott   (W.   W.  Titus).     Second,   Derby.   Continental  Club  trials.  Newton.   N.  C,   1900. 
Joe   Cumming,    Jr.    (Dr.   J.   S.   Brown).     Equal    third,    All-Age   Stake,    Continental   Club    trials,    Thomasville,    N. 

C     1902 
Joe's    Count    (G.    G.    Williamson).     Equal   third,    Members'    Stake,    Indiana   Field   Trial    Club    trials,    Clay    City, 

Ind.,  1903. 
Mark  Twain    (E.   L.  Jamison).     Second,   Setter  Derby,    United   States  Club   trials.    Grand   Junction,   Tenn.,   1891. 

JOSH   WHITCOMB. 

Polly  II.  (J.  B.  Stoddard).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1897. 
Second,    All-Age   Stake,   Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1898. 


,,g  SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

JUDGE   SCARRETT, 

Don  Noble   (F    C    Meier).     First,  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,   1897. 
Paul    Revere    (W.    A.    Alderson).     Fourth,    American    Field    Cup    Stake,     (All-Age),    Missouri    Field    Trial    Asso- 
ciation, Amoret,  Mo.,  1897. 
St.   Cloud    (Alex   Myers).     Fourth,   All-Age   Stake,   Indiana  Field  Trial   Club   trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1898. 

KEL'S  CARTER. 
Rose  M.   (F.  H.  Shearer).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Sportsmen  Club  trials,  Clare,  Mich.,   1903. 

KENT  II.    (12,673,    Vol.   VI.) 
Countess   (J.  L.  Wells).     Equal  third,  Derby,  New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,  1891. 

KILGARIF. 

Bessie  Mortimer   (J.  E.  Terry).     First,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1906^ 

B^ue  Belle   (J.   E.  Terry).     First,   Derby,   British  Columbia  Club  trials,   Ladnor,   B.   C;   first,   Realization  Stake, 

Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  LaConnor,  Wash.,  1906. 
Shasta  Daisy    (J    E.   Terry).     Second,   Derby,   British   Columbia  Club   trials,   Ladnor,   B.   C.,   second,    Realization 

Stake!  Pacific  Northwest  Club   trials,    La  Connor,   Wash.,    1906;   second,    Derby,    Pacific  Coast  Club   trials, 

Bakersfield.   Cal..   1907. 
Kil's  Viola  (J.  W.  Considine.     Equal  third,  Realization  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  trials,  La  Connor,  Wash.,  1906. 
Ramona  (J.  E.  Terry).    Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1907. 

KING    BO. 

King  Do   Do    (E.   E.   Kraal).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Michigan  Field  Trial   Association    trials  .Greenville,   Mich., 
1902;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Greenville,  Mich.,  1903. 

KING  NOBLE,   (4502,  Vol.  III.) 

Bessie  B     (F    H    Ball).     First,   Derby,   Western  Club  trials,   Abilene,   Kansas,   1886. 

Kind's    Mark     <J     I     Case,    Jr.).      Second,    Derby,    Western    Club    trials,    Carthage     Mo       '87.      Equal    third, 

lll-fge   Stake,     ndiana   Kennel   Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    and    Second     Al^Age    Stake     American    Club 
,  ,       ™T    ♦    D«w,f     mu«      1RRR      First     All-Aee    Setter   Stake    and    Absolute    Winner,    All-Age   Stake,    Cen- 

ffi^"t*?  toSKi.Tc.rS:    1cotgBSRidegway).     First,   Members'    Stake,    Philadelphia  Kennel 

Club  trials,  Deatonsvllle,  Va.,  1891. 
King's  Dan   (J    I.  Case,  Jr.)     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  Club   trials,   Carthage,   Mo.,   1887. 
Queen  Noble  (J.  I.  Case,  Jr.)     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Club  trials,  Carthage,  Mo.,  1887. 
M.„n1»  r     n    t     rase    Jr  1     Second    Setter   Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club   trials,    Bicknell,   Ind.,   1889.    Third, 
N      Derby,   Eastern Club   Mais     High   Pol nt,    N.   C,  '89.     (J.   A.   McLeod).     Third,    All-Age   Setter  Stake,    Indi- 

ana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1890. 
Sam  C.   (J.  I.  Case,  Jr.).     Third,  Setter  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1889. 
Coyote  (J    I    Case,  Jr.).     Third,  Derby,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,   1890. 
Prince  Lucifer  (J.  I.  Case,  Jr.).     Second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake.  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.    1890; 

first    All-Age  Setter  Stake,  and  absolute  winner.   All-Age  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,   N.  C;  1890. 
Booth   (Col.  B.  Ridgway).     First,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsvllle,  Va.,  1891. 


KING'S    ROD. 

.  Greer).     Equal  third. 
Club    trials,    Hutsonvil 
Robinson,  111..  1906. 


Re^ie  Kings  Rod   (D.  F.  Greer).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association,   O'Neill,   Neb     Second. 
Derby     Independent    Club    trials,    Hutsonville,    111.,    Third,    Derby,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association    trials. 


KINGSTON. 

King's  Rod  (J.  J-  Rooney).     Second,  Members'  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1898. 
King    Bo    (Clugston    &   Munroe).     Third,    Members'    All-Age    Stake,    and    second,    Professional    Stake,    Michigan 

Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lake  View,  Mich.,  1900;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association 

trials,  Lake  View,  Mich.,  1901. 
Ruby's   Rod    (W.   G.  Comstock).     Equal  third,    All-Age   Stake,    Connecticut   Club   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1900. 
Second.  Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,   1902;  second,  All-Age  Stake,   and  third, 

Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Cimn.,  1903. 
Fairland   Ruby    (G.    G.    Williamson.     First,    Members'    Stake,    Indiana   Field  Trial   Club   trials,    Clay   City,   Ind.. 

1903. 


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Bailie   Kinloch    (C.   B.   Cooke).     Third,    Members'    All-Age   Stake,    Missouri   Field   Trial   Association   trials     P«w= 
Mo.,   1900.     Fourth,   Members'   Stake,   Virginia  Field  Trial  Association   trials,   Chase  City,    Va.,   1903  * 

KNIGHT    OF    SNOWDEN. 

Canadian  Jester    (T.   G.   Davey).     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    International  Club   trials,   Chatham,   Ont.,   Can.     1891 

KORAN   K. 

Cal    R.    (Peter  Cross).     Third,   All-Age   Stake,    Michigan   Club   trials,    Lake   View,    Mich.,    1899       Second     Mem 

bers'  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lake  View,  Mich.,  1900,   (Good'  Hone  k»'™0,bT. 

first,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,   1901.  ^euneis; , 

Johnson's  Mac    (Reynolds  &  Perkins).     First,   Members'   All-Age   Stake,   and  first,   Professional   Stake     mim,),,... 

Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Lake  View.   Michigan.   1900.  '    J,llcmsan 

Koran   Noble    (Reynolds   &   Perkins).      First.    Members'    Derby,    and    second,    Open    Derby     Michigan    v;^a   m..-   , 

Association  trials,   Lake   View,   Mich.,  1901.  *«-u>gan   *ieid    Trial 

Sandy  K.    (C.   D.   Stuart).     Third,   Open  All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind      190Q 


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LADY'S   COUNT   GLADSTONE. 


„,_  SIRES— ENGLISH    SETTERS. 

34° 

rw,*  Whiieitone  (L  Stuehmer).  Third,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa, 
innn-  emial  fourth  All- Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Emmetsburg,  la.;  equal  fourth,  Open 
»i i  a'  Jr if „ve  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Washington  C.  H.  O. ;  first,  All-Age  Stake.  Independent  Club 
triafs  Bicknell  Ind.;  third,  Inter-State  Champion  Stake,  Inter-State  Champion  Field  Trial  Association, 
Paris,    Mo.,   1901. 

nt's  Lit   (T.  H.  Noble).     Eaual  fourth,   Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association   trials,  Emmetsburg,   Iowa,  1900. 
p!Ht  r™rat  Gladstone    (C.    W.    Mullen).     Third,    Derby.    Manitoba   Club    trials.    Carman.    Man..    1900;    second 
All  Age   StX     Iowa   Field   Trial   Association,    Emmetsburg,    Iowa;    third.    All-Age   Stake,    So.    Dakota   Field 
Trial  Association,  Sioux  Falls,   South  Dakota,  1902. 
t    ^      t^„    m     <*     Revan     aet).      Second,    Derbv.    Brandon    Kennel    Club    trials.    Brandon,    Man.;    (W.   F.    Hen- 
derson)    equal   third.' Derby.   Eastern   Club   trials.    Newton.    N.   C.   1900. 
Prince    Rodnev    (W     H     Scott).      Third,    Derby,    Iowa    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Emmetsburg,    Iowa,    and 
rour^f  Derby     South   Dakota     Field  Trial   Association   trials.   Sioux     Falls.   So.   Dak..    1901;    (C    B     Cooke); 
third    'All-Aire    Stake     United    States    Club    trials,    Grand    Junction.    Tenn.:    second,    All-Age    Stake.    Mani- 
la   Club    trials      Carman.     Man.;    equal    fourth,     All-Age    Stake,     Monongahela    Club    trials,     Washington 
toba    Club    trials  ^Oarma^        gtake '  inlnois    Fleld    Trial    Association    trials.    Robinson.    111.,    1903;    first, 
All-Age    Stake,    Independent    Club    trials.    Hutsonville.    111.:    fourth.    All-Age    Stake     and    first     Champion 
Stake     Illinois    Field    Trial    Association.    Robinson.     111.:     (G.    G.    Williamson):     first.     Free-for-All    Stake. 
Virginia   Field   Trial    Association.    Martinsville.    Va.;    third.    All- Age   Stake.    Continental   Club    trials,    Thom- 
ville.   N.  C.   1904. 
M«rSp   Than    (W     S     Bell).     Third,    Members'    Stake,    Monongahela    Club   trials,    Senecaville,      0  ,    1901:      equal 
third     Members'    Stake.    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Washington    C.    H..    O      1902;    fourth.    Members'    Stake. 
Monongahela    Club   trials,    Robinson,    Ills.,    1903;    first,    Members'    Stake,    Monongahela    Club   trials,    Oblong. 
Ill      1904. 
ruti„  Pnslno    (Louis   Hilsendegen).      Third,    Open   Derby,    Michigan   Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Lake    View, 
LUtMic^      second     Members.    Derby,   same   trials;   first.    Derby,   International   Club   trials     St.   Joachim,    Ontario, 
Pan       enual    fourth,    Derbv,    North    American    Club    trials,    Ruthven,    Ontario,    Canada,    1901;    equal    third. 
ah  XVe Stake     Michigan    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Greenville,    Mich.;    second,    All-Age   Stake,    Inter- 
SJS° gS f'faSS    St.    Joachim,    Ontario,    Can.;    first,    All-Age    Stake,     North    American    Club    trials, 
Ruthven,    Ontario.    Can..    1902. 
Duchess  of  Honor  Bright   (H.  L.  Brown).     Third,   Members'   All-Age  Stake,    Ohio  Field  Trial  Association   trials, 

Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1901. 
Selkirk  Trooper  (J.  D.  Patterson).     Equal  third,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Ont.,  Can.,  1901. 
Selkirk   Wanda    (W    B.   Wells).     Equal  third,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   St.   Joachim,    Ont.,   Can.,   1901; 

second,   Members'   Stake,   International  Club  trials.    Ruthven,   Ont.,   1904. 

Ortiz  King  (Ortiz  Fruit  Farm).     Equal  third,  Derby.  Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Glasgow,  Mo.,  1901. 

a„,«   «»,„+    n     w     fanadav)      Second,    Derby.    South    Dakota   Field   Trial    Association    trials.    Salem,    So.    Dak., 

Third    De'rb^imnofs  Field  THa! f  Association  trials,   Robinson,  111.,   1902;   first,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials, 

Thomasville,  Ga.,  1903.  _.,:„.     ,  , 

Lady's  Count  Noble   (J.  W.  Considine).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   Whidby  Island. 

Wash     1902 
Couut's   Bl'ackie'(J.    W.    Considine).      Second,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific   Northwest   Club    trials.    Whidby    Island, 
Wash     1902.  . 

..      iw    n     W     Considine).       Third,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific    Northwest    Club    trials,    Whidby    Island. 
Count  s    reg     v«>     »»> 

«n,nVDaBh'(P    Lorillard,  Jr.).     Second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville.  N.  C,  1902. 

Big  Casino   (P.   M.  Essig).     Equal  first,  Members'   Stake,   Georgia  State  trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,    1903. 

t      •     w^ifioiHV  rmmt  riadstone   (Jesse  Sherwood).  Third,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   Ga.;   first. 

Jessie  Rodfields  Count  Waastone   W«»e  om« <*£'•  ;  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials, 

Derby,  Minnesota-North  Dakota  Clut ^J^fc*' g£;  jffianSuTN  C  1903;  third.  All-Age  Stake 
Robinson.  Ill  ;  second,  All-Age >  Stake •  <™™«™"  «£™n  Th,  masville.   Ga  ;  first.  All-Age  Stake.  Monongahela 

and  equal  ^tt^fff^^%^^^1SSS^  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.;  second,  All-Age 
Club  trials    Oblong    111      fourth •   *»  *|e  *t a  P  g  and   m^    Subscrlptlon   stake> 

Stake,  Con ^^^^^J^  °g* "  1904 "  second.  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand 
Eastern  Club  trials  W*^B_D.°,n  Stake  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  third,  All- 
4,^^^ilnS&aT^^?^K.™  third.  All-Age  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Waynes- 
hgo  Ga 1905 first  Allege Stake.  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1906;  second,  Sub- 
scription "stake.'  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1906. 
T.wone  (Fred  W.  Scott).  Third,  All- Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1903. 
eTU    L    NTcholson).     First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,   Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Chesa- 

Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1905. 

Ohio 'Field  Trial   Association   trials,   Washington  C.   H..   Ohio,   190o. 

*«?- 'aS-S: :"s,«0UeNe'IUNp*de  n't"  "cVlrltK  "AX,    111.,    W    «,«.!  tldA    S,,b,e,lp...n  St.... 

Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.,  1905. 

La  Salle.   Man..  1905. 


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Miss  Lucky    (H.    R.    Edwards).     Equal   fourth,    Derby,    Ohio   Field   Trial   Club   trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio, 

1904. 
Gleam's   Count    Gladstone    (P.    H.    Tannehiin.      Fourth,    Members'    Stake,    Ohio    Field   Trial    Association    trials, 

Washington   C.   H.,   Ohio;   first,    Derby,   Continental   Club   trials,    Thomasville,    N.   C,   1904. 
Tony's  Count   Gladstone    (G.    R.   Thompson).      Second,    Derby,    Sportsmen's   Club   trials,    Clare,    Mich.,    1904. 
Colonial  Boy  (C.  C.  Cook).     Third,  Members'  Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,  1904. 
Lady's    Count    Parker    (S.    H.    Socwelll.      Fourth.    Members'    Stake.    Independent    Club    trials,    Hutsonville,    111., 

1904;    second.    Members'    Stake,    Independent   Club    trials,    Hutsonville,    111.,    1905. 
Anna's  Count    (G.   G.   Williamson).     Third,   Members'   Stake,   Indiana  Field  Trial  Club,  Clay   City,   Ind.,   1904. 
Lady   Counters   Gladstone    (Edward   E.    Taylor).      Fourth,    Members'    Stake,      Texas    Field     Trial     Club     trials, 

Karnes  City,   Texas,   1905. 
Count's    Clip     (H.    A.    Kirby).      Equal    third,    Subscription    Stake,     Nebraska    Field    Trial    Association    trials 

O'Neill,   Neb.,   1905. 

Ruby  Rodfield  III.  (J.  E.  Bassett).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Hamp- 
ton,   Conn.,    1905. 

Jessie  Melrose  (H.  A.  Kirby).     First.  Derby,  Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1905. 

Count's  Scout    (Dr.    Leigh   Buckner).     Third,    Derby,    Virginia   Field  Trial   Association   trials,    Martinsville,    Va 

1905. 
Marie's   Lady    (C.    C.   Stinson).      Second,    All-Age    Stake,    Georgia    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Waynesboro, 

Ga.,  1906;  third,   All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  Field  Trial  Association,   Waynesboro,  Ga.,   1907. 
Sport's    Count    Gladstone     (J.    H.    and    J.    W.    Walters).      Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Georgia    Association    trials 

Waynesboro,  Ga.,   1906. 
Clemmont    Prize    (G.    N.    Clemson).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    La    Salle,    Man.,    1906. 
Pretty    Peggy    < Johnson    &   Turner).      Divided    third.    All-Age    Stake.    Nebraska    Field    Trial    Association    trials 

O'Neill,    Neb.;   third,    All-Age   Stake,   Ohio  Field  Trial  Association    trials,    Washington   C.    H.,   Ohio,    1906.    ' 
Parker's   Shot    (T.    A.    Parker).     Fourth,    American    Field    Futurity,    Robinson,    111.,    1906. 

Lady's    Count    Gladstone's    Count.     Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Southern    Ohio    Club    trials,    Hamilton,    Ohio,    1906. 
Maid's  Sport  Gladstone  (E.  L.  Wright).     Equal  fourth,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials 

Spray,   N.   C,  1906. 

LA   CASSIO. 

Oakhall  (F.  J.  Finley).  Started  in  Puppy  Stake,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Gold  medal  withheld  for  want  of 
merit. 

LANDSEER. 

Athene    (Dr.   Campeau).     Third,    Derby,    International  Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Ont.,    Can.,    1906. 

LARRY  NOBLE. 

Larry    (F.   W.  Scott).     Equal   third,   Derby,   Western  Canada  Club   trials,  La   Salle,   Man.,    1897. 

LEE. 

Gaston's  Romeo  (J.  E.  Gaston).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Waynesboro, 
Ga.,  1904;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Waynesboro.  Ga..  1905;  second 
All-Age  Stake.  Alabama  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1905;  second.  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia 
Field  Trial  Associatiou  trials,   Waynesboro,  Ga.,   1907. 

LEICESTER    (148,   Vol.  1.) 

Maude  (P.  H.  Bryson).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Paris,  and  third,  Champion  Stake, 
Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1S75;  second,  Brace  Stake,  with 
Stafford,    same    club    trials   at    same    place,    1876. 

Paris  (L.  H.  Smith).  Second,  Puppy  Stake,  and  third,,  Brace  Stake,  with  Maude,  Tennessee  State  Sports- 
men's Association  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1875;  third,  Champion  Stake,  and  third.  Brace  Stake,  with 
Pride  of  the  South,  same  club  trials,  same  place,  1876;  third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Clip,  same  club 
trials,    Nashville   Tenn,    1878. 

Pride  of  the  South  (Capt.  Pat.  Henry).  Equal  second  and  third,  Puppy  Stake,  and  third,  Brace  Stake,  with 
Paris,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1876;  second,  Champion  Stake, 
and  first,  Brace   Stake,  with  Clip,   same  club  trials,   at  Nashville,   Tenn.,    1877. 

Clip  (L.  H.  Smith).  First,  Brace  Stake,  with  Pride  of  the  South,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Associa- 
tion trials,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1S77;  third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Paris,  same  club  trials,  same  place,  1878. 

Strathroy  (D.  C.  Sanborn).  First,  Minnesota  Kennel  Club  Stake,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Minnesota  trials, 
Sauk  Centre,  Minn.,  1878. 

Breckenridge  (Capt.  Pat  Henry).  Equal  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction, 
Tenn.,   1881. 

LEMON'S  RODFIELD. 

Reuben  (C.  Holden).  Second,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Kennel  Club  trials.  La  Salle.  Man.,  1905;  (C.  E.  Pier- 
son),     fourth,    Members'    Stake,    Independent   Club   trials,    Hutsonville,    III.,    1900. 


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342 

Miss  Lyla  (H.  R.  Edwards).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.;  third,  Derby,  North 
Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D.;  second,  American  Field  Futurity,  Robinson,  111.;  first,  Derby,  In- 
dependent Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.,  equal  third,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Piuehurst  and  Thomas- 
ville,    N.    C,    1906. 

LINCOLN. 

Shadow    (Dr.   E.   S.  Carr).     Equal   third,    N.    A.   K.  C.  trials.   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    1881. 

Ladd    (A.    M.    Waddell).     Equal    third,    Free-for-All    Stake,    N.    A.    K.    C.    trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    1881. 
American   Dan    (J.   H.   Dew).     Third,    Derby,    N.    A.    K.    C.    trials,    Fairmount,    Minn.,    '82;    equal    third,    Free- 
for-All    Stake,    N.    A.    K.    C.    trials,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn.,    1S82. 

LINGFIELD  BRAGG. 

Lingfield  Braggs'  Surprise   (R.  S.  Barrett).     Third,  Members'   Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,  Tex.,   1906. 
Lingfield  Bragg's  Don   (R.  S.  Barrett).     Fourth,   Members'   Derby,   Texas  Club  trials,   Stoneham,  Tex.,    1906. 
Lingfield   Bragg's   Maid    (R.    S.   Barrett).     Fourth,    Derby,    Lone   Star    Club    trials,    San   Antonio,    Tex.,    1907. 

LITTLE  BILLEE. 

Spot  W    (Chas.  Wellband).     Third,   Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   189S. 
Jubilee   Flo    (Thos.   Johnson).     Equal  third,   Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,   Morris,   Man.,    1898. 

LLEWELLIN'S   DRAKE 

Lola  Montez    (J.    W.   Considine).     First,    Derby,    Pacific   Northwest   Club   trials,   Whidby   Island,    Wash.,    1902. 
Sombra    (H     W     Kellar).      Equal   third,    Derby,    and   third,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club    trials,   Bakers- 
field,    Cal.,  "l904 ;   first,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1905. 
Monterey    (M.' Donnelly).      Third,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific   Coast    Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1905. 

LOCK. 

Sportsman   (M.  K.  Cowan).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   North  American  Club  trials,   St.   Joachim,  Ont.,   Can.,   1899. 

LOCKSLEY. 

Rrishton   Tobe    (T    G     Davey).      Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Northwestern   Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    '93;    second, 
%11  Age   Stake     International    Club    trials,    Mitchell's    Bay,    Ont.,    Can..    '93;    first,    All-Age    Stake,    Manitoba 
Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.;   first,   All- Age   Stake,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay,   Ont.,   Can.,    1894. 
Lock     (R.    Bangham).     Fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    Peninsular    Club    trials,    Leamington,    Can.;    equal    third,    All- 
Age   Stake,    International  Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay,   Can.,   1S96,    (A.    Bennett).      First,   All-Age  Stake,   In- 
ternational Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay.   Out.,   Can..   1897. 

LOFTY. 

Lady  May  (H.  Pape) .  First,  Members'  Stake,  Fisher  Island  Club  trials,,,  Fisher's  Island,  1884;  first,  Fisher 
Island  Club   trials,    Fisher's  Island,   1886. 

LONDON    (Coleman's.) 

Ladv  C  (B  M.  Stephenson).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Canton.  Miss.;  first,  Amateur  Cup 
Stake,    and   equal  third,    All-Age   Stake,    Southern   Club   trials.    Canton,    Miss.,    1884. 

Mark  Twain  (J.  M.  Thompson).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Alexandria  Rod  and  Gun  Club  trials,  Alex- 
andria, La.,   1S86. 

LLOYD  PONTO. 

Mack  Ewing  (Dr.  McCormick).  Second,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club 
trials  Chesapeake,  Md.,  1903;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  same  club's  trials,  Easton,  Md.,  1904;  (Dr.  O.  Pan- 
coast);  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Shooting  Dog  Contest,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club 
trials, '  Laurel,   Md.,   1906. 

LUKE. 

Pearl  of  Maury  (J.  H.  Dew).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1878. 

LUKE  ROY. 

Sam  T  (W  W  Titus)  First  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  *95;  (Del  Monte  Kennels):  first, 
Derby  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man..  1895;  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  triaK  Morris. 
Man.,  1896;  equal  third,  Excelsior  Stake  (All-Age),  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1897;  third, 
Subscription  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.  C,   1898. 

MACK  EWING. 

Ned  Mulliken  (G.  H.  Gent).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Laurel, 
Md.,    1906. 


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MACK  V. 

Sue  Gladstone  (John  Dunn).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials  Enstrm 
Marylaud,   1905.  '       asLO"' 

MACK   OF   THE  WEST. 

Lingfield  Bragg  (R.  S.  Barrett).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Karnes  Citv,  Texas, 
1905. 

MALLWYD  PRINCE. 

Mallwyd  Prince,  Jr.  (S.  D.  Judd).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials, 
Easton,   Md.,   1905. 

MALLWYD  PRINCE,   JR. 

Mallwyd  Mark  (S.  D.  Judd).  Third,  All- Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Easton, 
Md.,   1905. 

MANITOBA  NIGGER. 
Milton's    Dot    (W.    R.   Milton).      Equal    third,    Derby,    Western   Canada   Club    trials,    La   Salle,    Man.,    1905. 

MANITOBA  TOSS. 

Duff    (W.  T.    Hunter).     Equal  third.   Northwestern   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1892. 

Swab  (A.  C.  Reid).  Second,  Northwestern  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Kennedy,  Miss.,  '96;  first,  All-Age 
Stake,  Western  Canada  Kennel  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  Equal  third,  Dominion  Amateur  Stake,  Mani- 
toba  Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1897. 

MARC  ANTONY.     . 
Edgehill  Lit   (R.   S.  Barrett).     Fourth,   Members'   Stake,  Indiana   Field   Trial  Club   trials,   Clay  City,   Ind.,   1905. 


MARIE'S  SPORT. 


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Sport's  Belle  (H.  B.  Ledbetter).  Second,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  '98;  Third, 
Open   All-Age   Stake,   Missouri   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Amoret,    Mo.,    1898. 

Sport's  Gath  (A.  Albaugh).  Equal  third,  Members'  Derby,  and  Equal  third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Mis- 
souri Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1898.  (C.  A.  Robinson).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  first.  All- Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell, 
inn-     first    Onpn   All-Ase  Stake,   and  first   Members'    All-Age   Stake,    Missouri  Field  Trial   Association   trials. 


Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1901. 

Sport's  Boy  (II.  B.  Ledbetter).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.:  Fourth,  Open 
Derby  and  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1899.  (C.  B. 
Cooke).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.:  Divided  third 
and  fourth,  Open  All-Age  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.;  Second,  Members'  All-Age  Stake  and 
third  Open  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  Club  trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1900:  First,  Inter- 
state  Field   Trial   Association   trials   Champion   Stake,    Paris,    Mo.,    1901. 

Sport's  Destiny  (A.  H.  Nelson).  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmets- 
burg Iowa:  fourth,  Professional  All- Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court 
House  Ohio:  Second,  Open  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1899. 
Fourth  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific'  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  1900.  Equal  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest 
Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.,  1901:  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials.  Whidby 
Island,    Wash.,    1902. 

Daisy   Hunter    III    (A.   C.    Peterson).     Second,    Derby,    Monongahela   Club   trials,    Carmichael,    Pa.,    189S. 

Clipper  W  (Dr  C  E  Wilson).  Second,  Derby,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials, 
Whidby  Island  Wash.,  1900.  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash., 
1901.  (Sage  Brush  Kennels).  Third,  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Salem     S     D.-    Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Nebraska    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1902. 

Sport's  Solomon  (H  B.  Ledbetter).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris, 
Mo  1900  (Geo.  C.  Thomas.  Jr.).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.:  Second,  Subscription  Stake,  Same  trials:  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club 
trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1901. 

Buckeye  Flash    (F.   H.   Noble).     Third,    All- Age   Stake,   Iowa  Field   Trial  Association   trials,   Emmetsburg,    Iowa, 


Hicks   Sport    (Dr.    E.    R.    Hickerson).     Third,    Derby,    South    Dakota    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Salem,    S. 

D      1902 
Miss   Wickliffe    (Medina  Kennels).     First,    Derby,    Monongahela   Club    trials,    Senecaville,    Ohio,    fourth,    Derby, 

Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Washington  Court  House,  Ohio,  1901. 
Sport's  Lady  (Henry  Bros.).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,   Neb.,   1902. 
Sport's   Isabel    (C.   Ed  Coffman) .     Second,    Derby,    Indiana   Field  Trial  Club   trials,   Clay   City,   Ind.,    1902. 
Prince   Lyndon    (John   Cowley).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Nebraska    Field   Trial   Association   trials,    O'Neill,    Neb., 

Sport's   Dan    (A.   Albaugh).     Third,    Derby,    South    Dakota   Field  Trial   Association   trials,    Sioux    Falls,    S.    D., 

Sport  Webster   (F.  Towlerton).    Equal  fourth,  All- Age  Stake,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 

111       1903 
Doctor"  (R.    D.    McDougal).     Second,    All-Age    Stake,    Indiana    Field   Trial    Club    trials,    Clay    City,    Ind.:    Equal 

third,   Free-for-All  Stake,    Alabama   Field  Trial  Club,    Huntsyille,   Ala.,    1904. 
Mary   Tudor    (Sidney  Jones).     Second,   All-Age   Stake,    Iowa   Field  Trial   Club   trials,   Grand   Forks,   N.    D.,    190a. 
Sport's   Bad  Boy   (Dr.  Gatewood).     Third,   Members'   Stake,   British    Columbia   Club   trials,   Ladnor    B.   C.    1906. 
Sport's  Monk    (W.   S.  Elkin,  Jr.).     Eq.   third,   All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  trials,  Waynesboro,   Ga.,   1907. 

MARIE'S  SPORT'S  ROD. 
Tona's  Rod   (J.  M.  Morgan).     Third,   Derby,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Stockdale,  Texas,  1903. 

MARK  J.    (5037,    Vol.   III.) 

Q'Appelle    Belle    (C.    A.    Boxer).      First,    All-Age    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,,    Morris    Man.,    18S6,    second, 

All-Age   Stake,    Manitoba   Club  trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1887. 
Gretua    (Thos     Moore).     Fourth,   Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials.    Morris,    Man.,    1S87. 
Matane   (W.  B.  Wells).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,  Chatham,   Ont.,  Can.,  1892. 

MARK'S    MACK. 
Montell   (H.  L.  Keyes).    Third,  All-Age  Stake,   New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1895. 

MARSE   CHAN. 

Ned  M.    (Leonard  Tufts).     Eq.   Second,    Members'    Stake,   Continental   Club   trials,    Pinehurst  and   Thomasville, 
N.   C,   1906. 

MAT  ELLIS. 

Dad's   Frank    (Nitta  Yuma   Kennels).     Fourth,    All-Age  Stake,   Nebraska   Field   Trial  Association   trials,    O'Neill, 
Neb.,   1903.     Second,    All-Age   Stake,   Texas   Field   Trial  Club   trials,    Karnes  City,   Tex.,    1906. 


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MAX  NOBLE. 

Plying  Jib    (Butterfield   and  Samuels).     Equal   third,    Derby,    U.   S.   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1893. 

Spark   Druid    (Dan   Coleman).     First,    All-Stake,    Iowa    Field   Trial   Association    Club    trials,    Emmetsbure,    Iowa, 
1899. 

MAX  WALKER. 

Bessie    R.     (W.    D.    Randall,    Jr.).     Third,    Members'     Derby,     Maryland    and    District    Columbia    Club    trials, 
Easton,   Md.,  1905. 


MAY    FLY. 

Counts  Fly  (G.  O.  Smith).  Second,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court  House, 
1904;  Second,  Derby,  and  second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,  Texas! 
1905.  (Dr.  A.  S.  Clark).  Eq.  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Pinehurst  and  Thomas- 
ville,  N.   C,  1906. 

Courier-Journal  (G.  O.  Smith).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Trials,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio:  Second, 
Free-for-All  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Martinsville,  Va.,  1905;  equal  fourth,  Free-for- 
All  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Spray.   N.   C,   190G. 

Mae  May  (J.  M.  Girton).  First,  Nursery  Stake  and  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Southern  Ohio  Kennel  Club  trials, 
Hamilton,    O.,    First,   Derby,    Dayton  Pointer   Club   trials,    Dayton,   Ohio,    1906. 

Lady  Fly  Stone  (Fred  Strunk,  Jr.).  Second,  Nursery  Stake  and  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Southern  Ohio  Kennel 
Club  trials,    Hamilton,   O.,   Second,   Derby,   Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,    Dayton,   0.,    1906. 

Pureell's  Fly  (G.  O.  Smith).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Connecticut  F.  T.  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.-  first  Derby 
Field  Trial  Club  of   New  England,    Hampton,  Conn.,   1906. 

Stella  Fly  (G.  0.  Smith).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Field  Trial  Club  of  New  England,  Hampton,  Conn., 
1906. 

James  Fly  (G.  O.  Smith).  Second  Members'  Derby,  and  third,  open  Derby,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club's  trials, 
Stoneham,  Tex.,  1906.  Third,  Derby  and  first  Brace  Stake,  with  Shad  Fly.  Lone  Star  Club  trials,  San 
Antonio,  Texas,   1907. 

Shad  Fly  (G.  O.  Smith).  Second,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,  Stoneham,  Tex.,  1906.  Third, 
Members'  Stake,  Oklahoma  Club  trials,  Enid,  Okl.,  and  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  James  Fly,  Lone  Star 
Club  trials,   San  Antonio,   Tex.,    1907. 

MAY   PRINCE. 

May  Fly  (G.  0.  Smith).  Equal  third.  Members'  Stake.  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  Court  House, 
Ohio,  1902.  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1903.  First,  All-Age  Stake, 
Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,    Conn.,    1905. 


346  SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

MERCURY. 

Midas    (W.    Harlan).     First,    Amateur   Stake,    Pacific   Coast    Club    trials,    Salinas,    Cal.,    1S95. 
Peach   Mark    (R     K     Gardner).     Third,    Derby,    Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,   '96.     First,    All-Age 
'   Stake     Pacific   Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1S97.     First,    All-Age    Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club    trials, 
Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1S9S.     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1900. 
Merry  Monarch    (California  Kennels).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1897. 

MERRY  MONARCH. 

Merry     Heart     (Albert     Betz) .     Second,     Derby,     Pacific     Coast     Club     trials      Bakersfield      Cal.      1899.     Third, 
Members*  Stake,   and  Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Coronado,   Cal.,   1901. 

MINGO.       (3467   Vol.    III.) 

Jean    Val-jean    (Memphis    and   Avent    Kennels).      Third,    Derby.    Eastern   Club   trials,    High    Point     N   ^ C..    1S86; 

equal    third.    All-Age    Setter    Stake.    Eastern    Club    trials.    High    Point     N.    C.      and    first      All-Age    Stake. 

American  Club   trials,   Florence,   Ala.,    18S7;   first,  Champion  Stake,   Eastern  Club   trials,   High  Point,   N.   C, 

1SSS. 
Dinah   C.    (W.    B.    Wells).     Second,    All-Age    Stake,    Canadian    Kennel    Club   trials,    Chatham,    Ontario,    Canada, 

1889.  <0„„ 

Mingo   II     (John   Mercer).      Second,    Derby,    International   Club   trials,   Chatham,    Ontario,    Canada.    1S90. 
Lady    Patch    (Joseph   Kime).     Equal   fourth.    All-Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,    Chatham,    Out.,   Canada. 

1891;    equal    fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,    Chatham,    Canada,    1892. 
Lady   Trippo    (Thos.    Higgs).     First,    All-Age  Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club  trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1892. 
Mingo  II.    (John  Mercer).     Second.   Derby,   International   Club  trials.   Chatham.   Ontario.   Canada.   1890. 
Lady   Spot    (J.   Kime).     Third,    Amateur  Stake,    International  Club   trials,   Chatham,    Ont.,   Canada,    1892. 

MINGO  II. 

Pryllis   T.    (W.    B.    Wells).      Fourth,    Derby,    International   Club  trials,    Chatham,    Ont.,    Canada.    '92. 

Cleooatra  (W  B  Wells).  Third,  All- Age  Stake,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Morris.  Man.,  '93;  first,  All-Age 
Sake  International  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Ont..  Canada.  '93:  second.  All-Age  Stake  International 
C  ub  trials!  Mitchells  Bay,  Ont.,  Canada.  '96:  third,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials.  Mitchells 
Bay.   1S97:   second,    All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Ont.,   Canada,    1899. 

MINGO,   JR. 

Highland  (Victor  Chauvin).  Fourth.  All-Age  Stake,  North  American  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim.  Ont..  Canada. 
1899. 

MISSOURI   GALE. 

Missouri   Sue    (J.    W.    Canaday).     Second.   Iowa   Field   Trial   Association   trials.    Emmetsburg.    Iowa,    1902. 

MOHAWK   II. 

Blue   Belle    (John   Wootton).      Equal   fourth.    Derby.    Manitoba   Club   trials.    Carman.    Man..    1903. 

Hickory    (Avent    &    Duryea).     Second,    Derby.    Ohio   Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio. 

1903:  second,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials.  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1904. 
Oudh    (Char.    Field   Trial   Kennels).      Divided   third    and    fourth,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials.    Carman,    Man., 

1904. 


rju-t. 
Agra   (Char.   Field  Trial  Kennels).     Equal  third.   Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction    Tenn.   1905. 
Mohawk  Squaw    (Avent  &  Duryea).     Fifth,   Derby,   North  Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   O  Neill,   Neb., 

1905. 
Cree    (Avent   &   Duryea).      Equal    third,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    1906;    first,    Derby,    United    States   Club 

trials,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn.,    1907. 
Natchez    (P.    M.  Essig).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Georgia  Field  Trial  Association   trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,    1907. 

MONK   OF   THE   DALE. 

Honest  Monk  (Frank  Holmes).  First.  Members'  Derby.  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Lake  View, 
Michigan,  1900;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lake  View,  Michigan, 
1901. 


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McKINLEY. 

Lad  McKinley  (D.  J.  Landry).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  fourth,  First  American  Field 
Futurity  Stake,  Robinson,  111.,  1905;  divided  third,  All- Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
O'Neill,   Nebraska,   1906. 

N.   D.    OF  HEATHCOTE. 

Flash  of  Heathcote  (T.  C.  Dodge(.  Fourth,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club 
trials,    Chesapeake   Beach,    Md.,    1903. 

NED. 

Guy   (S.  B.   Duryea).     First,   Derby,   Robins  Island  trials.   18S8. 

Tardy   Jack    (Dr.    S.    Fleet   Speir).     First,    Derby,    Robins   Island    Club   trials,    1890. 

Napoleon    (S.    B.    Duryea).      Second,    Derby,    Robins    Island   Club   trials,    1S90. 

NED  CUMMING. 

Rex  H.  (Jesse  Sherwood).  Second,  Derby,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Greenville,  Michigan, 
(F.  L.   Holmes) ;    first,   Derby,   North  American   Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Ont.,   Canada,    1903 

NEIGHBOR. 
Wassa   (J.   G.   F.   McArthur).     First,   Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   1903. 

NICHOLSON'S  MACK. 

Wilful  Rest  (J.  L.  McCormick).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials, 
Eastern,  Md.,  1905. 

NICK  RODFIELD. 

White    Eagle    (E.    D.    Waters).      Fourth,    Open   Derby,    Texas    Field   Trial   Club    trials,    Stoneham,    Texas,    1906. 

NOBLE  DAN. 

Count  Seven  (Atkin  Bro's.)  Fifth  American  Field  Cup  Stake,  (All- Age)  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Amoret,    Mo.,   1897. 

OAKLEY    HILL.. 

Prairie   Belle    (W.   S.   Loudon).     First,   Derby,   Iowa  Field.  Trial  Association  trials,   Emmetsburg,    Iowa,    1901. 

Count  Oakley  (Chas.  W.  Tway).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C. 
H.,  Ohio;  Equal  third,  Open  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  third,  Derby, 
Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1901,  (Chas.  T.  Tretbar) ;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  In- 
dependent  Club   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1902. 

Queen   Oakley    (W.   H.    Warnke).  Equal  third,   Derby,   Kentucky   Field  Trial  Club  trials.   Glasgow,   Ky.,    1901. 

Annie  Oakley  (Er.  Shelly).  Third,  All-Age  Stake.  Minnesota-North  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Iroquois,  South  Dakota;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  second, 
All-Age  Stake,   Michigan  Field  Trial  Association   trials,   Greenville,    Michigan,   1902. 

King  Oakley  (J.  F.  Johnson).  Second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 
111.,   1902. 

Lucille  R.    (J.  Lemon).     First,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   HI.,  1902. 

Oakley  Hills  Pride  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Cowley).  Second,  Open  Derby.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robin- 
son, 111.;  first,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1903,  (Dr.  J.  D.  Hammond);  equal  third. 
All-Age  Stakes,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska,  1904. 

Fannie   Oakley    (P.    C.   Jesse).      Fourth,    Derby,    Independent   Club   trials,    Hutsonville,    111.,    1904. 

Rake  Hill    (J.    Becker).     Third,   Members'    Stake,    Independent   Club   trials,    Hutsonville,    111.,    1905. 

Oakley  Verona  (O.  H.  Binns).  First,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials.  Karnes 
City,  Texas;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore.  N.  D..  1906;  third,  All -Age  Stake, 
Oklahoma  Club  trials,   Enid,   Okla.;   second,   All-Age  Stake,   Lone   Star  Club  trials,   San  Antonio,   Tex.,   1907. 

Oakley  Hill  King  (C.  M.  Woolley).  Divided  Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Robinson,   111.,  1906. 

O'REILLY'S  PETE. 
Woodbine  Pete   (L.   H.   Gibbs).     First,  All-Age  Stake,   Michigan   Field  Trial  Association,    Lakeview,   Mich.   1899. 


34^  SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

ORION 

Kilgarif  (J.  E.  Terry).  First,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1903;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111., 
1904;  second.  All  Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner,  B.  0.,  1905;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pa- 
cific Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1906;  first,  All-Age  Stake  and  first  Ch.  Stake,  British  Columbia 
trials,  Ladnor,  B.  C.   1906. 

Lady  Like  (J.  E.  Terry).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials.  Oblong,  111.,  1904;  first,  Derby,  and 
equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1905. 

ORLANDO. 

Jeff   (H.   B.    Duryea).     Second,    Members'    Stake,   Eastern   Club  trials,   Newton,    N.   C,    1S98. 

Dodo  III.    (Chimo  Kennels).     First,   Amateur  Stake,   Manitoba  Club    trials,   Morris,   Man.,   1895. 

Ortolan  (Chimo  Kennels).  Second,  Dominion  Amateur  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1S97;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris, 
Man.,   1898. 

Bonnie  Lit  (John  Wootton).  Second.  Amateur  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1895;  second.  Amateur 
Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris.   Man.   1898. 

Dot's  Roy  (Avent,  Thayer  &  Duryea).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1899; 
first,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,   Man.,   1900. 

PARIS. 

London  (Harrison).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point.  N.  C.;  equal  second,  Free-for-All 
Stake,  N.  0.  G.  C.  trials,  Opelousas,  La.,  'S2;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  Can- 
ton,  Miss.,   1883. 

PATCH.      (Scranton's). 

Jennie  II.    (Wm.   Tallman).     Second,    Nursery   Stakes,   Eastern  Club  trials,    Robin's  Island,    1880. 

PAUL  GLADSTONE.      (3482  Vol.  III). 

Pray's  Gladstone   (J.   A.  Bolen).     First,   Derby,   Western  Club  trials,   Carthage,   Mo..   1887. 

Belle  of  Kansas  City   (D.  Underwood).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Western  Club  trials,  Carthage,   Mo.,   1887. 

Ollie  S.  (W.  T.  Bowdre).  Equal  third,  American  Club  trials.  Florence,  Ala.,  1887,  (Memphis  and  Avent  Ken- 
nels); first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  American 
Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1S88. 

Ben  Hur   (F.  F.  Myles).     First,  Members'   Stake,  Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette,   La.,   1890. 

Marie  B.    (W.   F.   Burdell).     First,   Puppy  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,  1890. 

Paul  B.  (T.  M.  Bramby).  First,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials.  New  Albany,  Miss.,  (Richard  Merrill).  First, 
All-Age  Setter  Stake  and  Absolute  Winner,  All-Age  Stake.  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1891; 
second,   All-Age  Stake,   Southern  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,    1S92. 

Byddye  (J.  S.  Pattison).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Inter-State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Magnolia,  Miss., 
1892. 

PEMBROKE.      (1703  Vol.   II.) 

Waterford    (Pitlsburg   Kennel   Club).     Equal  third,   Eastern  Club  trials,    High   Point,   N.   C,    18S7. 

PEMBROKE'S   DON. 

Pembroke's  Blue  Grouse  (Scoftswood  Kennelst.  Second,  Members'  Derby,  American  Club  trials,  Columbus, 
Ind.,   1892. 

PETREL'S  COUNT. 

Count's  Queen   (C.  B.   Cooke).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,   St.  Joachim,   Ont.,   Canada,   and 

third,   North  American  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Ont.,  Canada,   1902. 
Daisy   Baughn    (F.   L.   Holmes).     First,   Derby,   Michigan  Club  trials,   Greenville,   Mich,    1903. 
Ruby's  Lady   (Dr.  Campeau).     Second,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Ont.,  Canada,  1903. 
Count's  Boy   (A.  J.  Smith).     Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,  Clare,  Mich,  1904. 
Telltale   (  J.   G.   Armstrong).     First,   Members'   Stake,   International  Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Canada,   1906. 
Highland  Fly    (C.    E.   Piierson) .     Equal   fourth,   All-Age   Stake,   Lone   Star  Club   trials,   San  Antonio,   Tex.,    1907. 

PHILIP  GLADSTONE. 

LillifiratRU^ii,fnCkK0nDe^ni^k  K?nu^s)-  Rlual  third,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.; 
thir/,  Aii  a  Z  I'  *«  ^bS0l"te  Derby  Winner-  United  States  Club  trials,  New  Albanv,  Miss  ,  1893 
third,   All-Age  Stake,   Southern  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   1894. 


SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS.  349 

PHOEBE'S   ROD. 
High  Card    (L.   Hilsendegen).     Third,   Derby,   Indiana   Kennel  Club  trials,   Clay   City,   Ind.,   1905. 

PILOT.     (3493  Vol.  III.) 
Jet    (J.   S.   Jones).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Minnesota  Club   trials,   Sank  Centre,   Minn.,    1878. 

PRAIRIE. 
Prairie  A.    (E.  D.   Adams).     Third,   Derby,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,   1890. 

PRIDE   OF   THE   BORDER.      (191   Vol.    1.) 

St.  Elmo  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).  Fourth,  Puppy  Stake.  Hampton,  Iowa  trials,  1877;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  East- 
ern Club  trials,   Robin's  Island,   '79;  second,   All-Age  Stake,   Nebraska  trials,   Milford,   Nebraska,   1880. 

PRIDE   OF  THE  BORDER'S  SON. 

Pride  of  Robin's  Island  (C.  Marshall).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Robin's  Island  Club  trials,  Robin's  Island.  1884; 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  Robins  Island  trials,  18S5;  and  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Berkley.  Robin?  Island  trials' 
1886.  * 

PRIDE    OF   DUNDEE. 

Manitoba  Belle  (Manitoba  Kennels).  Equal  fourth.  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1886, 
(Thos.  Johnson);  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1SS7;  second,  All-Age  Stake' 
Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    '88;   first,    All- Age   Stake,    Manitoba    Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1890*. 

PRIDE    OF   FANNIN. 
Jolly  Sport  (C.  F.  Koehler).     Fourth,  All- Age  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Stockdale,  Texas,   1903. 

PRIME   MINISTER. 

Tankas    (Avent  &  Duryea).     Fourth,   Derby,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Carman,   Man.,   1901. 

Itasca    (Avent   &   Duryea).      Fourth,    Derby,    Monongahela   Club    trials,    Robinson,    111.;    first,    Derby,    Ohio    Club 

trials,   Washington  C.  H.,   Ohio,   1903;   second,  All-Age  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Carman,   Man.;  second, 

All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Oblong,   111.,    1904. 
Algonquin   (Avent.  &  Duryea).     Third,  Derby,  Ohio  Club  trials,   Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1903. 
Atalanta    (Dr.   W.  J.   Campeau).     Second,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Ont.,   Canada,   1905;   first, 

All-Age   Stake,   International   Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Canada,    1906. 
Lou  Cornell    (Kerr  Bro's.).     First,   Members'   Stake,    Independent  Club  trials,   Hutsonville,    111.,    1906. 

PRINCE. 

Duke   (Luther  Adams).     Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee  S.  S.  Association  trials,   Memphis,  Tenn.,   1875. 

Drake  (Luther  Adams).  First,  Champion  Stake,  and  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Erin,  Tennessee  State  Sports- 
men's Association  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1876;  divided  first  and  second  Champion  Stake,  with  Joe,  Jr., 
and  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Dash  III,  Tennessee    S.   S.   Association  trials,   Nashville,  Tenn.,   1878. 

PRINCE,      (Goodsells)     (1723    Vol.    VII.) 

Prince  Castle  (Ridgway  &  Richardson).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Beesleys 
Point,  N.  J.,  1884. 

PRINCE   B.    (4786  Vol   III.) 
Effie  Hill   (D.   M.  Barringer).     Equal   third,   All-Age   Stake,   Indiana   Kennel  Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,   18SS. 

PRINCE    DANSTONE, 

Princess  May  (Joseph  Becker).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.;  third,  Mem- 
bers' Stake,  and  second,  Derby,  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1905. 

PRINCE   DENISON. 
Pop  Denison    (J.    D.    Denison).     Third,   Derby,    Field   Trial  Club  of  New   England   trials.    Hampton   Conn.,    1906. 


35o  SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

PRINCE    LUCIFER. 

Lena   (Chas.   Heath).     Second,   Members'   Stake.   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Deatousville,   Va.,   1891. 

Lady   Clare    (Jackson-Denmark   Kennels).     Fifth,    Derby.    United   States   Club   trials,    West   Point,    Miss.,    1895. 

Princess  Sparkle  (Geo.  Waddington).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg, 
Iowa,  1898. 

PRINCE  LYNDON. 
East  Lynne   (Jordan  &  Henderson).     Third,  All-Age  Stake.  Georgia  trials.   Waynesboro,   Ga.,  1906. 

PRINCE   PING  PONG. 

Mary  J.  (Sydney  Smith).  Equal  Fourth.  Derby.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials  Robinson  111;  third 
Derby,  Alabama  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1906;  second,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials, 
Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1907. 

PRINCE  RODNEY. 

Harper   (John  Puddicombe).     First,   Derby,   International   Club  trials,   Ruthveu,   Ont.,   Canada,   1905. 

Clemmont  Sooner  (Geo.  N.  Clemson).  First.  Derby.  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  North  Dakota;  equal 
third,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Pinehurst  &  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1906. 

New  Castle  Vic   (H.  M.  Graydon).     Second,   Derby.  International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,  Canada,   1906. 

New  Castle  Laddie    (H.   M.   Graydon).     Fourth,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthyen,   Canada,   1906. 

Crown  Prince  (Dr.  L.  Buckner).  First,  Members'  All- Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Spray, 
N.  C,  1906. 

PONTO. 

Nellie    (Thos.   Johnson).     Equal   third,   All-Age  Stake.   Manitoba  Club  trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1S9S. 

RAKE.      (Bergandthal's)    (212   Vol.    1.) 

Stafford  (P.  H.  Bryson).  Second,  Champion  Stake,  and  second,  Brace  Stake,  with  Maude,  Tennessee  State 
Sportsmen's   Association   trials,    Memphis,    Tenn.,    1S76. 

Dogwhip  (P.  H.  Bryson).  Third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Gladstone,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association 
trials,    Nashville,"  Tenn.,    1877;    third,    Champion    Stake,    same    association's    trials,    Nashville,    Tenn.,    1878. 

Prairie  Belle   (R.  B.   Morgan).     First,  Nursery  Stake.   Minnesota  Kennel  Club  trials,   Sank  Centre,   Minn.,   1878. 


Dan  (D.  C.  Sanborn).  Second,  Club  Stake.  Minnesota  Kennel  Club  trials,  Sank  Centre,  Minn.:  third,  Puppy 
Stake.  Tennessee  S.  S.  A.  trials.  Nashville,  Tenn..  1S7S;  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Nellie,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials, 
Patoka,   111..   1879. 

Prairie  Rose  (W.  A.  Wheatley).  Second,  Nursery  Stake,  Tennessee  S.  S.  Association  trials.  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1878. 

Flossie  (J.  K.  Renaud).  First,  All-Age  Stake.  New  Orleans  Gun  Club  trials.  Amite.  La..  1881;  first,  N.  O. 
G.   C.  Stake,  and  equal  third,  Free-for-All  Stake.   N.   O.   G.   C.   trials,   Opelousas.   La.,   1SS2. 


RAKE.      (Veith's.) 
Mort    ( Grossman).     Second,   Derby,   Bexar  Club  trials.   Bexar.   Tex..    1891. 

RANCOCAS  JACK. 

Chesterfield  Sue  (J.  C.  Tignor).  Equal  fifth,  Derby.  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska, 
1903;   first,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Martinsville,   Va.,   1905. 

Geneva's  Speed   (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.,).     Third,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.   C,   1903. 

Odessa  <H.  R.  Edwards).  Equal  fifth.  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  O'Neill,  Nebraska;  equal  fourth, 
Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Washington  C.  H..  Ohio;  first.  Derby  Independent  Club  trials, 
Hutsonville,    111.;    third,   Derby,   Illinois   Field    Trial   Association   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1904. 


SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS.  35I 

Caeser  (Dr.  H.  B.  McMasters).  First,  Subscription  Stake.  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials.  Grand  Forks,  North 
Dakota;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1905;  third,  Derby,  Georgia  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1905;  second,  All- Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1906. 

RANGER. 

Nellie  (Spurgeon).  Equal,  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  '97;  equal  third, 
All-Age   Stake,    Western   Canada   Club   trials,   La   Salle,    Man.,    1S98. 

RANGER  II.    (215   Vol.    I). 
Bessie   (J.  O.  Donner).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,  Eastern   Club  trials,  Robin's  Island,  1S79. 
Jersey  Queen    (J.   0.   Donuor).     Second,    Puppy   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,    Robin's   Island,    1S80. 
Ferida    (J.   G.   Hectseherl.     Second,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,    Robin's  Island,   1SS1.  . 

REGENT. 
Hot   (Chas.  Kaeding).     First,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Hanford,   Cal.,   1886. 

REGENT.      (Bennetts.) 
Royal' Duke  II.     (J.  G.  Edwards,  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Point  Reyes,  Cal.,  1885. 

REX  D. 

Princess  D.  (Dr.  Ira  N.  Fix).  Equal  fourth,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials. 
Spray,    N.   C,    1906. 

REX  GLADSTONE. 

Jolly   Rex    (H.   D.    Polhemus).     Third,    Robins   Island  Club    trials,    Robins   Island,   1889.) 

RICK. 

Black  Ned   (^eo.  Waddington).     Second,  Ch.  Stake,  Hampton,   Iowa,  trials,  1S77. 

k 
Queen   (Geo.  Waddington).    Third,   Ch.   Stake,   Hampton,  Iowa  trials,   1877. 

RICKO. 

Criterion    (Dr.  Findley).     Third,   Derby,   British  Columbia   Club   trials,   Stevenson,   B.   C,    1903. 

Val's  Rose    (Jas.   Brooks).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   British   Columbia  Club  trials,   Stevenson,   B.   C,   1903. 

RING. 

Tacoma  Montez  (R.  B.  Dyer).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island, 
Wash.,  1900. 

ROBERT    COUNT    GLADSTONE. 

Dervish  Girl   (Jas.  Pease).     Equal  fifth,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska,  1903. 

Flintstone  (A.  M.  Llewellin  Kennels).  First,  Derby.  Independent  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  first,  Derby,  Illi- 
nois Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1903;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Associa- 
tion trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1904;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 
111.,    1905. 

Chicago  Boy    (Jas.   Pease).     First,   Members'   Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,  1903. 

Invincible    (Jas.    Pease).     First,    Members'    Derby,    Illinois   Field    Trial   Association    trials,    Robinson,    111.,  1904. 

May   (Jas.   Pease).     Fourth,   Members'  Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1905. 

Ned  Buntline   (Jas.  Pease).     Second,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Robinson,  111.,  1905. 

Pan  Michael   (Jas.  Pease).     Second,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  III.,  1906. 


352  SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

ROBERT   OF  THE  WEST. 

Cranfield  Nellie   (Geo.  Crocker).     Third,   Members'  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1901. 

ROB   ROY. 

Maggie   May    (J.    H.    Whitman).      Third,    Minnesota    Kennel    Club   Stake,    Minnesota   Kennel    Club    trials,    Sank 
Centre,  Minn.,  1S78. 

RODERICK  III. 
Lady  May   (Capt.  E.   A.   Swift).     Equal  third,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   La  Connor,   Wash.,   1905. 


RODERIGO  (35X4)- 

Chance  (Memphis  and  Avent  Kennels).  Second,  Derby.  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1886;  se- 
cond, All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  '87;  second,  All-  Age  Stake,  American 
Club  trials,  Florence,  Ala.,  1887;  first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  and  first,  Ch.  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High 
Point,  N.  C,  18S9;  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  18S9;  equal 
third,   All-Age  Stake,    Southern   Inter-State   trials,   Lafayette,    La.,    1890. 

Joey  B.  (M.  &  A.  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1887;  Second,  Derby,  Amer- 
can  Club  trials,    Florence,   Ala.,   1887. 

Nat  Goodwin  (M.  &  A.  Kennels).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C, 
1887. 

Laddie   (M.   &  A.   Kennels).     Equal  third,  American  Club  trials,   Florence,   Ala.,   1S87. 

Lotta  (Mrs.  J.  K.  Renaud).  Third,  Derby,  Texas  trials,  Marshall,  Texas,  1888;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas 
Club  trials,  Marshall,  Texas,  1888. 

Cecil    (M.   &  A.    Kennels).     Third,     Derby,   Eastern   Club   trials, 

Orlando    (M.   &  A.  Kennels).     First,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials, 
can  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  18S8,   (Avent  &  Thayer); 

Point,   N.   C,   1891;   second,  All-Age,   Setter  Stake,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1891;   first,   Free- 
for-All    Stake,    Central    Club    trials,    Lexington,    N.    C,    1892. 

Toledo  Blade  (J.  E.  Dager).  Second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  1SS8;  second, 
All-Age,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory, 
Miss.,  1889. 

Betty  S.  (M.  &  A.  Kennels).  Second,  Derby,  American  Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.,  18SS;  first  Match  race, 
with  Sally  Brass  II.,  1889;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1S90;  second, 
Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1891,  (Avent  &  Thayer);  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1892, 
(H.  B.  Duryea);  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  third,  All- 
Age   Stake,    Manitoba  Club   trials,    Souris,    Man.,    1893. 


High   Point,    N.   C,    1S88. 

High  Point,   N.   C,   188S;   first,   Derby,   Ameri- 

first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High 


SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 


353 


Roi  D'Or.   (M.  &  A.  Kennels).     Third,   Derby,   American  Club   trials,    West   Point,    Miss.,   1888. 
Joy    (R.   M.   Hutchings).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Texas   trials,    Harrison   County,    Texas,    1889. 

Rowdy  Rod  (M  &  A  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C;  first,  Setter  Derby  Cen- 
tral Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1889;  second,  Derby  and  first,  All- Age  Stake,  Southern  Inter-State  trials 
Lafayette,   La.,   1890,    (Elmwood  Kennels);   first,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington     N     ft 

Harry   C.    (M     &   A     Kennels).      Fourth,    Derby,    Eastern   Club   trials,    High    Point,    N.    C. ;    and   second  Setter 

^\Ce?^C°Httra\LeXingt0"'   N-  °-   1889'    (Greenfield   Hill  Kennels) ;   equal   third     All-Age,  Se    er 

Stake,  Central  Club  trials  Lexington  N.  C,  1891;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point 
N.  C;   first,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  High  Point,   1892.  ' 

Rupert  (J.  M.  Avent).  Second,  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  0,  1S90;  third,  Derby,  Southern  Club 
trials,    New    Albany,    Miss.,    1891.  v"«u 

Antonio  (J.  M.  Avent).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Central  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C     1890-  first    All  Age 

Mkal'  S?r,theri\Tnt*e,r"Siate  *CIUb,  *£**%  Lafa^ette'  La-:  first.  All-  Age  Stake.  Southern  Club  trials.  New 
Albany,  Miss.,  (J.  M.  Avent  and  N.  T.  Harris);  first,  Champion  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point 
N.    C;    first,    Free-for-All  Stake,   Central   Club  trials,    Lexington,    N.   C,   1891. 

Rod's  Whim    (E.   O.  Damon).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   New   England   Club   trials,    Assonet,    Mass.,    1891. 

Whyte  B.  (P.  H.  Bryson).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany  Miss  1892  (H  S 
Bevan);   first,   All-Age  Stake,   Southern  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   1893.  '        '      " 

Bonair  (Avent  &  Thayer).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  and  third,  Derby,  Eastern 
Club  trials,  High  Point,   N.  C,  1892.  u 

Rod's  Chaff   (E.  0.  Damon).     Equal  third,   Derby  New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,   1892. 
Claude    (F.    H.    Clark).     First.    All-Age   Stake,    New  England   Club   trials,    Assonet,    Mass.,    1892. 

R°d'^nU5  /?•  L£rl"ar,d.  Jr-)-  First  Derby,  Eastern  Club '  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1892.  First,  Derby 
Philadelphia  Kennel  Club   trials,   High   Point,   N.  C,   1892.  "eroy, 

h0t  J*,°?erSo  (Pl  L°ri"ard-  Jr)-  Thlrd-  DerbJ--  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N  C-  Eaual 
third,  Setter  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1892.  Second,  All-Age  Stake  Philadelphia 
Kennel  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.   C,   1893.  B      otaue,    rnnaaeipnia 

Topsy's  Rod  (Avent  and  Thayer).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Souris,  Man.:  First,  Derby  United 
States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.:  First,  Derby,  and  Second.  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials  New 
^n'  N-  C.,  1893  First,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.:  first,  Derby  Unied  States 
Club  trials.  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.:  Second  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris  Man  •  Eaual 
fifth  Al-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.:  First,  All-Age  Stake  ^nd  third  SubscHn 
tion  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton.  N.  C.  1894.  '  a   &UDSCrlP- 

Cyn°^?  JiY^    oIJdKT.hay,er)^.^e00,nd'    Derby'    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.:    Third,    Setter    Derby 

S  r  ¥£F  r  ^rmiSWBiC^eK'  ^V  (NOTVln  T-  Harrls)-  First  Dert,y-  Ea^em  Club  trlas  Newton' 
N.  C,  1894.  Fourth,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss  •  Eoual  third  All  a<^ 
Stake,gManitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,   Man.:   Second,   All-Age  Stake,   United  States ^  ClubZLs    Newfon",   n! 

Clementina   (Avent  and  Thayer).     First  Setter,  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1894. 
Rod's  Top   (P.  M.  Essig).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,    Newton,   N.  C,   1895. 

Mollie  B.  (Dp .J  S.  Brown).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton  N  C  1896  Third 
Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1898.  '  '    lsab-     lmra 

RODERIGO    A. 

Rowdy  Roy  (Bassett  and  Reeves).  Second,  All-Age  Stake.  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club  trials  East  Hamn 
ton,    Conn.,    '98.     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Connecticut    Field   Trial   Club   trials!  Eaat   Hampton.'  Conn.,    I89I 


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RODFIELD. 

^,   3  4.  ixu      Pollard,      Third,     Derbv,    Union    Club    trials,     Bicknell,     Ind.,     1896.      (G.     D.    Maxfield). 

R°d Second TaIZS^  Unu/cW  trial,"  Carlisle,  Ind..   1897. 

B  '  ,T     rp     ,,„..fiplli>      Equal   fourth,    Derby,   Continental   Club   trials,   Tupelo,    Miss.;    fourth,   All-Age 

Rodfield's  Boy    (J .    1.   ™»°    p'Vliale    Ind     1S97.     Fourth,   Open  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association 

Stake,  Union  Club  tuais,  1/uiuw,  m   ., 

trials    Amoret,  Mo.,  1898. 
Golden    Rod    (W.    H.    Dve).     Second,    Derby,    Union   Club    trials,    Carlisle,    Ind.,    1S97. 
Rod's   Pansy    (Dr.    B.   H.   Sellers).     First,   Derby     Indiana   Field   Trial    Club   trials    Bicknell     Ind.     1898.     First, 

Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Amoret.   Mo.,   1S98.     (J.   W.  Blythe).     Third,   All-Age  Stake, 

Independent  Club   trials,    Bicknell,   Ind.,    19CO. 
Rodfleld   Gladstone    (Poulson   and    Cresswell),    Second     Derby,    Indiana    Field    Trial    Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.: 

fourth  Derbv,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Amoret,  Mo.,   1S98. 
mt.t      t-         tv^hcnh-    *•    TSantrh^       First     All-Age    Stake,    Indiana    Field    Trial    Club    trials.    Bicknell,    Ind.: 
White    Line     ^isbbaek    &    B^ta^1™&1  ^Lciation    trials,    Washington   Court    House,    Ohio:    Second,    Mis- 

!oeur°i "Field  Trial   Association  trial,   Amoret.   Mo..   1S98. 

sou  "      ~     w     nnnnp\      Third    Derby,   Ohio  Field  Trial    Association   trials.    Washington   Court   House, 

PaUln?,°°neiR(98      EauS"  Sh     Members'     All-Age    Stake,     Ohio    Field    Trial     Association     trials     Washington 

Court  House  Ohio  1899  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials.  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1899. 
tteaut  Gladstone '(Dr.  B.  H.  Sailers).  Fourth,  Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1S9S. 
Florence  ' Rodfleld     (West    Mascot    Kennels).     Second,    Open     Derby,     Missouri    Field    Trial    Association    trials, 

n  „Am™,'   (,°T    Carter)       First     Puppy  Stake,    Iowa   Field  Trial   Association   trials,   Emmetsburg     Iowa,    '99. 
Oakley  Hill L   (I.  T  -Carter ). .in  st ,    n  rw  .  D  Missouri   Field    Trial   Asso- 

SSffiawS;  SS'mt   Fl^artmet,):     First,   All-Age  Stake.   Continental  Club  trials,    New- 
ton     N.   C.   1900. 
Fly   Rod    (G.   D.   Maxfield).     Equal  fourth,   Derby,   Independent   Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1899. 

Brandon    Man.     1902TeWaVfourth,   All-Age  Stake.   Manitoba  Club  trials.   Carman,   Man..   190.;   equal   third, 
Subscription    Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Thomasville.    Ga.,    1904. 


SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS.  355 

Peg's  Girl  (E.  L.  Jamison).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Emmetsburg,  Iowa: 
Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trial?,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio:  Third: 
All-Age  and  Second,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1900.  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.). 
First,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1901. 

Ortiz  Pride  (Ortiz  Fruit  Farm).  Second,  Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls, 
S.  D.:  Third,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Iml.:  Third,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association 
trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.:  Fourth,  Open  Derby  and  Equal  third,  Members'  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial 
Association   trials,   Paris,   Mo.,   1900. 

Rodfield  Noble  (J.  L.  Divin).  Equal  fourth,  Members'  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington 
Court  House  Ohio:  (Burk  and  Towlerton).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Iowa  Club  trials,  Independ- 
ence,  Iowa,   1902. 

Lady  Maud  Mannering  (Boyle  G.  Boyle).  Second,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg, 
Iowa:  Second,  Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.:  First,  Derby,  In- 
dependent Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1901. 

Lottie  Rodfield  (C.  Ed.  Coffman).  Fourth,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa: 
equal  third.  Open  Derby.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson.  111.,  1901;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
Indiana    Field    Trial   Club   trials.    Clay    City,    Ind.,    1902. 

Rod's  Empress  (A.  E.  Schilling).  Fourth  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.:  Second, 
Members'   Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1901. 

Cowley's  Rodfield's  Pride  (J.  Cowley).  First,  All-Age  Stake.  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Salem,  S.  D. :  First,  All-Age  Stake,  North  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Iroquois,  S.  D.,  First, 
All- Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.:  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Greenville,  Mich.:  Fourth,  All- Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robin- 
son, 111.;  second.  Free-for-All  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  and  runner  up  Inter-State  Ch.  Club  trials, 
Glasgow,  Ky..  1902:  second,  Subscription  Stake.  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls, 
S.    D.;    first,    All-Age   Stake.    Continental   Club   trials,    Thomasville.    N.    C,    1903. 

Pride  of  Rodfield  (Dr.  F.  W.  Samuel).  Second,  Derby,  Minnesota — North  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Iroquois,  S.  D.:  Second,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio:  Second,  Derby, 
Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.:  Fourth,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell, 
Ind.:   Equal  third,   Derby,   Kentucky  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Glasgow,   Ind.,   1902. 

Prince  Raimer  (Jas.  Pease).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111., 
1902. 

Maj.  Rodfield  (E.  Raimer).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111., 
1902. 

Roy  Rodfield  (E.  Raimer).  Third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 
111.,   1902. 

Sir  Rodfield    (Socwell).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Independent   Club   trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1902. 

Prince  Rodfield  (J.  E.  Hutchins).  First,  Derby.  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1902. 
First,    All-Age   Stake,    Field   Trial   Club   of   New   England   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1906. 

Lady  Glasgow  (Lee  Cook).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1902.  Fourth, 
Members'   Stake,    Independent  Club   trials,    Robinson,    111.,   1903. 

Sir  Rodney  (Wm.  Nees).  First,  Derby  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Clay  City, 
Ind.,   1902. 

Lou  Rodfield  (M.  W.  Tanner).  First.  All-Age  Stake,  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,  Clare,  Mich.:  Equal  third, 
All-age  Stake,  Michigan  Club  trials,  Greenville,  Mich.:  First,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials, 
Ruthven,    Ont.,   Can.,    1903. 

Madison    Rodfield    (R.    R.    Beardsley).     Third.    Members'    Stake,    Independent   Club    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

Cooks'  Rodfield  (C.  C.  Cook).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111., 
1903. 

Lillian  O'Rodfield  (Henry  Seharman)  Third,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Rod- 
inson.   111.,   1903.     Second,    Members'    All-Age   Stake,    Illinois   trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1906. 

Rod's  Ruby  Rodfield  (Dr.  J.  R.  Burnett).  Fourth,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials; 
Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

Lemon's  Rodfield  (J.  Lemon).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle:  Fourth,  All-Age 
Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.:  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Robinson,  111.,  1904.  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.:  First,  All-Age  Stake, 
Continental  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.:  Second,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro, 
Ga.,    1905. 

Lakefield  Rod  (Lakefield  Kennels).  First,  Members'  Stake,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio,  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation  trials,   Washington,   C.   H.   Ohio.,   1904. 

Tuck   Rodfield    (L.   W.   Dart).     First,    All-Age   Stake,   Connecticut  Club   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1904. 

Nellie  Iris  (G.  G.  Williamson).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Clay  Citv,  Ind., 
1904. 

Cornelia    J.    (Jno.    W.    Cowley).     Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Northwestern    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    O'Neill, 

Neb.,   1905. 
Rodgay    (Geo.   Kramer).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Indiana   Field  Trial   Club   trials,   Clay   City,    Ind.,   1905. 
Rod   Warfield    (Kerr  Bros.)     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Independent  Club   trials,    Hutsonville,   111.,    1906. 


356  SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTEES. 

RODFIELD'S   KING. 
Queen    (Houston   K.   C.).     First,    Members'    Derby,   Texas   Club   trials,    Stoneham,   Tex.,   1906. 

RODFIELD'S  COUNT. 
Ben  Rodfield    (Hutchlns  &  Parkinson).     Tbird,   Derby,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1903. 

RODNOR. 

Sir    Rodnor    (J.   A.    Hindes).     Eq.    fourth,    All-Age   Stake,   Maryland    and   District   Columbia    Club   trials,   Laurel, 
Md.,  1906. 

RODNEY. 

Leo  R.   (M.  D.  Walter).     First,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1S91. 

ROD'S   ACE. 

Rod's  Deuce   (West  End  Kennels).     First,   Puppy   Stake,   Bexar  Club  trials,   Floresville,   Texas,   1S93. 
Rod's   Clip    (West   End  Kennels).     Second,    Puppy   Stake,   Bexar  Club   trials,    Floresville,   Texas,   1893. 

ROD'S  COUNT   DANSTONE. 
Dora   Danstone    (S.  E.  Eaton).     Third,  Nursery   Stake,    Southern   Ohio  Club   trials,    Hamilton,   O.,    1906. 

ROD'S   CHAFF. 
Lady  Rod's  Chaff    (F.  Maskey).     Third,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1898. 

ROD    O'LIGHT. 

Rod  O'Light,  Jr.    (W.  H.  Thompson).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Western   Canada  Club   trials,   La   Salle,    Man.,   1897. 
Second,    All-Age  Stake,    Western   Canada   Club   trials.    La   Salle,    Man.,    1900. 

ROD'S  PILOT. 

Rodney    (R.    G.    Wood).     First,    Professional    All-Age    Stake,    Ohio    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Washington 

Court  House,   Ohio,    1899. 
Rod's    Chic     (A.     C.     Peterson).     Third,     Derby,     Monongahela    Club     trials,     Senecaville,     Ohio,     1900.     Second, 

Members'    Stake,    Monongahela   Club   trials,    Senecaville,    Ohio,    1901. 

ROD   QUICK. 

Nellie  Marie's   Rod    (Roy   Corry).     Eq.   third,    Members'    Stake,   Oklahoma   Club   trials,   Enid,   Okl.;     Eq.    fourth, 
All-Age  Stake,  Lone  Star  Club  trials,   San  Antonio,  Tex.,   1907. 

ROD'S   TOP. 

Vick    (H.    L.   Brown).     Second,    Members'    Derby,    Ohio    Field    Trial    Association    Club   trials,    Washington   Court 
House,   Ohio.   1900. 

ROD  YAL  JEAN, 

Lady   Princess    (E.   E.   Taylor).     Third,   Brace  Stake,   with  Dan  Llewellin,   Lone  Star   Club  trials,   San   Antonio, 
Tex.,   1907. 

ROGER. 

Roger's  Spark    (L.   Gardner).     Equal   tbird.   Central  Club   trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,    1892. 

ROGER  BOY. 

Roger  O'Mara   (G.   W.  Lang).     First,  Derby,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Waynesburg,   Pa.,   1895. 

ROI  D'OR. 

Beverly    (F.   G.   Taylor).     Second,    Derby,    Philadelphia    Kennel    Club   trials,    Deatonsville,    Va.,    1890. 

Bob   Cooper    (Blue    Ridge   Kennels).     Second,    Setter    Derby,    United   States   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.:    Second^ 

Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials.    High    Point,    N.    C;    second,    Setter    Derby,    Central    Club    trials,    Lexington, 

N.   C,   1891. 


SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS.  357 

ROSS. 

Ightfield    Rosa    (A.   P.    Heywood   Lonsdale).     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    International    Club    trials,    Chatham,    Ont, 
Can.,  1890. 

ROWDY  ROD. 

Bradley    (D.  A.  Goodwin,   Jr.).     Equal   third,    Derby,   New   England   Club   trials,    Assonet,   Mass.,    1892:     Second, 
All-Age  Stake,   New   England  Club   trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1894. 


Gentleman  Rod  (Dr.  A.  S.  Clark).  Equal  third,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Pinehurst  and 
Thomasville,  N.  C.   1900. 

ROY  OF  LONDON. 

London  Boy    (J.   W.  Humpidge).     Fourth,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay,   Ont.,   Canada,    1898. 
Coquette    (H.   M.   Graydon).     Third,    Derby,    International   Club  trials,   Mitchell   Bay,   Ont.,   Canada,    1899. 
Top  Gallant    (H.   M.   Graydon).     First,   Derby,    North  American   Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Canada,   1900. 

ROY  MONTEZ. 
Roy's  Lady    (Miss  Winnifred  Davie).     First,   Derby,   British  Columbia  Club  trials,   Stevenson,   B.   C,   1903. 

ROY  NOBLE. 

Triangle   (U.  N.  Smith)."   Equal  fourth,   Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio,   1898. 

ROYAL  MONARCH. 

Nahmke  Philip    (E.   W.   Durkee).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   New  England  Club   trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,    1891. 
Miss  Monarch    (C.  C.  Gray).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1891. 

ROYAL  PRINCE.      (4,790  Vol.   II.) 
Royal  Prince  III    (J.  Sharpie).     Third,  Calgary   Rod  and  Gun  Club  trials,  Calgary,   Alberta,   1890. 

ROYAL  ROCK. 

Brandon  (J.  O'H.  Denny).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C,  1886;  second,  Mem- 
bers' Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1888;  equal  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Southern  Club 
trials,    Amory,   Miss.,    1S88. 

RUBY'S  DAN. 

Ruby's   Dan   II.    (W.    G.    Comstock).     Second,    All-Age    Stake,    Connecticut    Club    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1904. 
Polly   Buckellew    (Dr.   Leigh    Buckner).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Virginia   F.   T.    Association    trials,    Martinsville, 

Va.,   1905. 
Ruby's  Fly   (F.  3.  Brooks).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   F.  T.  Club  of  New  England,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1906. 

RUBY'S   DRUID.      (3521   Vol.   III.) 
Trap  Jr.,    (S.    Grant).      Second,    Derby,    Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    IncT.,    1S90. 

RUBY'S  ROD. 

Highland  View  Snapper   (Geo.   N.   Clemson).     Equal   third,   Derby,   Continental   Club  trials.   Thomasville,    N.    C. 

1902. 
Rod's  Kate   (H.   B.   Tallman).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton.   Connecticut.,    1904. 
Ky-Ky    (G.    B.    Tryon).      Equal    third.    Members'    Stake,    Connecticut    Field   Trial   Club   trials,    Hampton.    Conn., 

1906. 
Cleophus    (E.   R.   Sandford).     First,   Derby,   Connecticut   Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1906. 

RUSH   MARK. 
Tar  Heel   (   W.  B.   Meares).     Second,  Members  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1901. 

SABER  BLADE. 
San  Carlos    (J.   W.   Keene).     Second,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast   Club  trials,   Bakersfield.   Gal.,    1896 


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SAM. 


Lena   Belle    (P.   Lorillard.   Jr.,)    First.    Members   Stake,   Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.    C;    second,    Members- 
Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1900. 

SAM  GROSS. 

Po,ri    r     mr     M     F     Roeers)       First,    Derby,    Continental   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.;    first,    Derby,    Manitoba 
PCaciubt Has,   Morris,  Man.;  second.   Derby,'  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton    N    C,  second,   Derby,   United  States 

Club  trials    Newton,   N.   C,   1S97;   third,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   1898. 
Dick    Bland    (W     G     Graham).      Third,,    Derby,    Union    Club    trials,    Carlisle,    Ind.,    1897;    equal    third,    Derby, 

United   States    Club   trials,    West    Point,    Miss.;    and   fourth,    Derby,    Continental    Club    trials,    New   Albany, 

Miss.,   1898. 

SAM  T.  II. 

Doctor  B.    (   J.   Huddleston).     Third,   Derby,    International  Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Ont.,   Canada,    1903. 

Phyllis    (Jas.   Douglas).     Equal   third,    All-Age    Stake,    International   Club    trials,    Ruthven,    Ont.,    Canada,    1905. 

SAN   ROY. 
Jacobin    (W.   W.  Titus).     Equal   third,   Derby,   American  Club  trials,   Florence,    Ala.,   1887. 

SANCHO. 
Frank    (J.   F.    Pantiers).     Second,   Members'   All-Age  Stake.     American  Club  trials,   Columbus,    Ind.,   1892. 

SCAMP. 

Count    (G.   D.   Penniman).     First,   Members'   Derby,    Maryland   and   District   of  Columbia  Club   trials,   Chesapeake 
Beach,   Md.,   1903. 

SCOTTISH  CHIEF. 

Lucy  C.    (Jno.  Davidson).     Second,  Amateur  Stake.   International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Ont.,   Canada,   1S92. 

SCRAP. 
Lem    Hardin    (Ed.    Garr).     First,    Derby,    Ohio    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio,    1905. 

SELKIRK   DAN 

Selkirk   Bretta    (W.   B.    Wells).     First,   Derby,    International   Club   trials,   Mitchell's   Bay,    Ont.,   Canada,    1898. 
Selkirk  Ramona   (W.   B.   Wells).     Second,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay,   Ont.,   Canada,   1898. 
Selkirk  Milo   (W.  B.   Wells).     Second,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay,   Ont.,   Canada,   1899. 
Selkirk   Freda    (W.   B.    Wells).     First,   All-Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,    Mitchell's   Bay,    Out.,    Canada, 

1900. 
Sutton    Boy    (H     H     Wootton).      Fourth,    Derby,    International    Club    trials.    St.    Joachim,    Ont.,    Canada;    third, 

Derby,"  North   American   Field   Trial  Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Ont.,   Canada,    1902. 
Selkirk  Druid   (W.   B.    Wells).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   International   Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Can.,    1906. 

SELKIRK  WHYTE. 

Selkirk  Solus  (W  B  Wells).  Third,  All-Age  Stake.  International  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Ont.,  Canada,  1903; 
First,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Ont.,  Canada,  1904;  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Inter- 
national  Club  trials.   Ruthven.   Ont..   Canada,   1905. 

SHIAWASSEE    TICK. 

Tnaonh   M     (Er     Shellev)       Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Michigan   Club   trials,    Lakeview,    Mich.,    1898     (Dr.    McClin- 
Tock)-;   second,   All-Age  Stake    Michigan  Club  trials,   Lakeview,   Mich.,   1899;   third,   All-Age  Stake;   Interna- 
tional Club  trials,   Mitchell's   Bay,   Out.,    Canada,   1899. 

SHINE. 
Duke   (Geo.   D.   Penniman).     Second.   Derby,   Maryland   and  District   of  Columbia  Club  trials,   Easton,   Md.,   1904. 


SIRES— ENGLISH  SETTERS.  359 

SHOT. 
Nig    (W.    TV.    B.   Markham).     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Connecticut   Club   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1900. 

SIR  JOCK. 

Blades  Ruby   (F.  M.  Chapin) .     Second,  Derby,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,  Conn.,   1S97;   equal  third,   All- 
Age  Stake,   Connecticut   Club   trials,    Hampton,    Conu.,    1900. 

SKIDMORE.      (4793.   Vol.   III.) 

Edgemark    (Francis   S.   Brown).     First.    Members'   Stake,    and   second,    All-Age   Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club 
trials,   Deatonsville,   Va.,  1S90;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsville,  Va.,  1891. 

SMITH'S  ROD. 

Nellie   Sheldon    (C.  Sheldon).     Second,    Derby,    International   Club   trials,    St.   Joachim,    Ont.,    Canada,    1901. 

SNOW. 
Ned   (R.   A.   Croston).     Second,  Derby,   Virginia  Field  Trial   Association  trials,  Chase   City,   Va..    1902. 

SNOWBALL. 

Pefee  (T.  A.  Duff).  First,  Derby.  International  Club  trials.  Ruthven,  Ont.,  Canada.  1904:  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
International    Club    trials,    Ruthven,    Ont.,    Canada,    1905. 

SNOW  OF   WAHOO. 
Kate  E.    (L.  S.  Eddins).     Third.  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Amoret,   Mo..   1897. 

SOUDAN. 
Count  Navarre    (W  M.   Neubauer).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials.   Hampton,   Conn.,    innn. 

SOTJSA. 

The  Deacon  (Cook  Inman) .  First,  Derby.  British  Columbia  Club  trials.  Ladner,  B.  C:  and  first.  Derby,  Pacific 
Northwest  Club  trials.  La  Connor,  Wash.,  1904;  equal  third,  all-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials 
La  Connor,   Wash.,  1905. 

Tony  Spot    (G.    W.   Hutchings).     Second,   Derby.   British  Columbia  Club  trials,   Ladner,   B.   C,    1905. 

SPORT   (Adams). 

Lady  B.  (A.  M.  Arnold).  First,  Derby,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1901;  second,  All-Age  Stake. 
Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,  Conn.,   1902. 

SPORT. 
Judy   (T.  C.  Stegman).     Third,  Derby.  International  Club  trials.  Mitchells  Bay,  Ont.,  Canada,   1894. 

SPORT. 
Prince    (H.   Aide).     Second,   Derby,   Western   Canada   Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man..    1902. 

SPORT  H, 
Rusty   Bill    (    A.    F.    Cady).     Third,    Derby,    Michigan   Club   trials,    Lakeview,    Mich.    1898. 

SPORT'S     BOY. 

Teddy  Roosevelt   (F.  Nolandl.     Third.   Derby,   Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials.   Chase  City.    Va.,   1002. 
Alice   Roosevelt    (F.    Noland).      Fourth,    Derby.    Virginia    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Chase    City.    Va..    1902. 
Blue   Bonnet    fC.   B.    Cooke).      Second.    All-Age   Stake,    Virginia   Field  Trial   Association    trials.    Chase   City.    Va. 
1903;    equal    fourth,    Members'    All-Age    Stake.    Virginia    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Chase    City,    Va., 


360  SIRES— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

Ingleside  Flirt  (Geo.  G.  Herring).  First,  Members'  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial 
Association    trials,    Martinsville,    Va.,    1904. 

Glenmore's  Nellie  (G.  R.  Todd).  Third,  Members'  Derby,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Martins- 
ville, Va..  1904. 

Bow  Boy  (Geo.  G.  Herring).  Fourth,  Members'  Derby,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Martins 
ville,    Va.,    1904. 

General  Kellar  (C.  B.  Cooke).  Second,  All- Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Martinsville, 
Va.,    1905. 


SPORT   COUNT   DANSTONE. 

Brett's    Sport     (Wm.    Brett).      Third.    Derby,    Nebraska    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1903; 

third,   All-Age  Stake,   Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   O'Neill,   Neb.,   1905. 
Lakefield    Sister    (Lakefield    Kennels).      First,    Derby,    Nebraska    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb., 

1906. 
Lakefield    Gleam    (Lakefield   Kennels).     Second,    Derby,    Ohio   Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Washington    C.    H. 

O. ;   first,   Second  American  Field   Futurity,    Robinson,   111.;   second,   Derby,   Alabama   Field  Trial  Club  trials. 

Huntsville,    Ala.,    1906. 
Antoinette's  Nancy    (M.   C.   Laws).     Equal   third,    Derby,   Connecticut   Field   Trial   Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn., 

1906. 
Lady   Mattingly    (T.    B.   Mattingly).     Third,    Members'   Derby,    Illinois   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Robinson, 

111.,    1906." 

SPORT'S  GATH. 

Bessie  Gath   (C.   H.   &  J.   Chenault).     Third,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1902. 
Portia    (Paul   Rainey).      First,    All-Age   Stake,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Carman,   Man.,    1903;    second,    Free-for-All 

Stake,   Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Martinsville,   Va.,   1904. 
Gath's  Dorrit   (Dr.  E.  D.  McQueen).     Second,   Derby,   Sportsmen's  Club  trials,  Clare,   Mich.;   equal  third,   Derby, 

Michigan   Club  trials,   Greenville,   Mich.,   1903. 
Trixie's  Pearl    (C.   D.  Stuart).     First,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Ont.,   Can.,    1903;   first,   Derby, 

Indiana  Field  Trial  Club,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1903. 
Good  Hope  Kite   (H.   B.   Hollins).     Second,  Derby,   Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1906. 
Sport's  Gath-Mark   (L.   R.  Libby).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,  Conn.,   1906. 


SPORT   WEBSTER. 

Peg's  Sport    (A.   G.   Rhodes).     Second,   Members'    Stake,   Texas  trials,   Karnes  City,   Tex. 

Dan   Webster    (J.    L.   Graham).      First.    All-Age   Stake,    Indiana   Field   Trial   Club   trials,    Clay   City,    Ind.,    1905; 
third,   All-Age  Stake,   Lone  Star  Club  trials,   San  Antonio,   Tex.,    1907. 


SIRES— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  361 

SPORTSMAN.      (3536.  Vol.  III.) 

Ruby   D.    (Tennessee  Kennels).    Third,    Derby,   Tennessee  Sportsmen's  trials,   Athens,   Ala.,   1887. 

Sirius  (T.  Bennett).  Second,  All-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal..  1S89;  equal  third,  All- 
Age  Stake.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1S90;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club 
trials,  Salinas,  Cal.,   1895. 

Sunlit    (California   Kennels).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,    Pacific   Club  trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1889. 

Nimrod  E.  (H.  G.  Edwards).  Second,  Derby.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Salinas,  Cal.,  1S95;  first,  All-Age  Stake 
Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1896. 

SPOT  CASH. 

Mattie's  Gleam   (H.   K.  Devereux).     Second,   Derby,   Monongahela  Club  trials,  Jefferson,   Pa,   1897. 
Spot's  Girl    (J.   A.   McLeod).     First,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   189S. 

STAMBOUL. 

Countess  K.  (J.  E.  DeRuyter).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1907.  (Ve 
rona  Kennels);  first,  Members'  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1S99. 

Dick  Stamboul  (F.  R.  Atkins).  Divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island, 
Wash,  1900. 

STANFORD. 

Countess  Noble  (H.  T.  Payne).  Second,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1893;  first,  All-Age 
Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,   1S94. 

STRATLE,  SR.     (1787,  Vol.  II.) 
Dave  B.    (J.   A.  McCargo).     First,   Derby,  Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette,   La.,   1891. 

STYLISH   SARGEANT    II. 
Ptolemy    (J.    Riplinger).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Pacific   Northwest   Club    trials,    La   Connor,    Wash.,    1905. 

ST.  ELMO.     (262,  Vol.   1.) 

Banquo   (Dr.   S.   Fleet  Speir).     Equal  third,   Puppy  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Robins  Island,   1879. 
St.  Ives  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).    Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Robin's  Island  trials,  18S2;  second,  All-Age  Stake,   Robin's 
Island  trials,   1883. 

Priuce  Hal  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).  First,  Brace  Stake,  with  Maida,  Robins  Island  trials,  1883;  third,  All-Age 
Stake,    Robins   Island  trials,   1SS4. 

St.  Elmo  IV.  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).  First,  All- Age  Stake,  Robin's  Island  trials,  1890;  second,  Brace  Stake,  with 
Belle  Rapier,   Robin's  Island   trials,  1890. 

ST.   ELMO   IV.    (1790,    Vol.    II.) 

St.  Elmo  V.    (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).     First,  Brace  Stake,  with  General  Arthur,   Robins  Island  trials,   1884. 

St.  Elmo  VI.  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).  Second,  All-Age  Stake  trials,  Robins  Island  trials,  18S5;  first,  Brace  Stake, 
with  General  Arthur,  Robins  Island  trials,  1885;  first,  Derby,  Robins  Island  trials,  1885;  first,  All-Age 
Stake,    Robins  Island  trials,   1886;   second,   Brace  Stake,   with  General  Arthur,   Robins  Island  trials,    1888. 

SURE     SHOT. 

Bondhu  Wind'em  (H.  S.  Bevan).  Second,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  ejual 
fourth,  Derby.  Monongahela  Club  trials.  Oblong.  Ill:  second,  Derby,  Indiana  Field  TrialClub  trials,  Clay  City, 
Indiana;  equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro.  Ga..  1904;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake'.  Nebraska 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  fifth,  All-Age  Stake,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb., 
1905. 

Belton  Wind'em  (H.  S.  Bevan).  Second,  Subscription  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill, 
Neb.,  1905. 

Shot  Wind'em  (D.  C.  White).  Divided  third.  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association,  O'Neill,  Neb., 
(White  &  Garr)    divided  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association,   Robinson,   II.,   1906. 

SUTTON     BOY. 
Tommy  Atkins    (L.  Hilsendegen).    Second,  Members'   Stake,   Independent  Club  trials,   Hutsonville,    111.,    1906. 

SYD. 
Doctor   (W.   H.   Force).     First,  All-Age  Stake,   Robins  Island  trials,  1885. 


,62  SIRES— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

TAGGAR. 
Ned  Archer   (Geo.   Waddington).     Second,  All- Age  Stake,   Iowa  State  trials,   Emmetsburg,   Iowa,   1898. 

TARDY     JACK. 
Countess    (W.   L.   Wellington.     First,   Puppy   Stake,    Robins  Island  trials,   1892. 

TENNESSEE     BOB. 
Smoky   (K.   E.   Myer).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,    1894. 

THE     BOY. 
Clara    (P.   Lorillard,   Jr.).     Third,   Members'   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,   N.   C,   1900. 

THIERS. 

Dan   Thiers    (J.    B.    Dale).     Third,    Derby,    North   American   Club  trials,    St.   Joachim,    Ont.,    Can.,    1899;    fourth, 

Derby,   International   Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,    Ont,   Can.,    1899. 
Thiers  Lit   (C.  T.  Pesch).    Third,  Derby,  Iowa  State  trials,   Emnietsqurg,  Iowa,   1898. 
Grant    (E.   H.    Osthaus).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Continental  Club   trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    1902. 

THUNDER. 

May  Laverack   (J.  G.   Snellenburg).     Equal  first,   Pennsylvania  trials,  Lancaster,   Pa.;   equal  third,   Derby,   N.  A. 

K.   C.   trials,   Vincennes,   Ind.,   1880;   equal  first,   Members'   Stake,    Pennsylvania  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction, 

Tenn.,  1881. 
Daisy  Laverack    (J.   G.   Snellenburg).     Second,  Members'   Stake,   N.   A.   K.   C.   trials,   Vincennes,   Ind.,   1880. 
Pet  Laverack    (J.   G.  Snellenburg.)     Equal  third,   Derby,   Pennsylvania  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1881. 
Mack  Laverack  (J.  G.  Snellenburg).     Equal  third,  Derby,  Pennsylvania  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881. 
Princess  Helen    (J.   0.    Donnor).     Equal  second,    All-Age   Setter  Stake,   Eastern   Club   trials,    High   Point,   N.    C, 

1885. 
Clyde  T.    (L.    Shuster,   Jr,).     Second,   Members'    Stake,    Philadelphia   K.   C.    trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1887. 

TIP     GLADSTONE. 
May  1.   (Ed.  Gillman).     Second,   Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Ont.,   Can.,   1891. 

TOLEDO  B. 

Dan  (Dr  W  J  Campeau).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  North  American  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Ont.,  Can.,  1900; 
first,"  Members'  Stake,  North  American  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Ont.,  Can.,  1901;  first,  Members'  Stake, 
North   American  Club   trials,    Ruthven,   Ont.,   Can.,    1902. 

TOLEDO     BLADE. 

Fingal   (J.   E.   Dager.).     Third,  Derby,   Southern  Sportsmen's  Interstate  trials,   Lafayette,   La.,   1891. 

Zulu  M.  (J.  H.  Poindexter).  Second,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials.  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1891.;  equal  third,  All- 
Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   1893. 

Toledo  B.    (F.  W.  Eddy).     First,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,   Ont.,  Can.,   1891; 

Luke  (W  B  Wells)  Third,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Ont.,  Can.,  1891;  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
international  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Ont.,  Can.,  1892:  second,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials, 
Chatham,  Ont.,  Can.,  1894;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leamington,  Ont.,  Can.;  equal 
third,  All-Age  Stage,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Can.,  1896;  (C.  Young)  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1898. 

TOM     C. 
Governor   Bob    (Dr.   McRae).    First,    All-Age   Stake,    Georgia   Field  Trial   Association,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1904. 

TONY     BEND. 

Tony  Boys'  Kate  (H.  H.  Maybury).  Second,  All-Age  Stake  and  first  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials, 
Huntsville,   Ala.,   1903. 


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TONY     BOB. 

Bob's  Tonv  (E  P  Wilkins)  First.  Derby  and  third  All-Age  Stake.  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Chase  City  Va  1901-  third,  Members'  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Chase  City..  Va., 
190.3-    second     Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Virginia   Field  Trial  Association   trials,   Martinsville,   Va.,   1904. 


.  _.'.-.,:  .'   ..  ...  ■...  . 


TONY     BOY. 

Hurstbourne  Zip  (S.  P.  Jones).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris.  Man.:  first,  Derby.  Continental 
Club  trials,  Kennedy,  Minn.;  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1896;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
Manitoba  Club  trials;   Morris,   Man.,   1S97. 

Sport  McAllister  (J.  J.  Odum).  Second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1897;  third,  Derby, 
Manitoba  Club  trials  Morris.  Man.,  1S97;  first,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S97. 
first,    Setter    Derby.    United    States   Club   trials,    West    Point,    Miss.,    1S98. 

Tony  Dick  (T.  H.  Spencer).  Second,  Derby,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Madison,  Ala., 
1898. 

Bona    (Hobart   Ames).     Third,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,   Morris,    Man.,    1899. 

Geneva  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  first,  Derby,  Continental  Club 
trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1899;  first,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  third,  Sub- 
scription Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1900;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials, 
Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1901;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.  Ohio;  third,  Free-for-All  Stake.  Kentucky  Club  trials, 
Glasgow,  Ky.,  1902;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  first,  Ch.  Stake! 
National  Championship  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials, 
Thomasville,  Ga.,  1903. 

Pot   Metal    (J.   J.    Odum).     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Alabama   trials,    Greenville,    Ala.,    1900. 

Clip  Wind'em  (Avent  &  Duryea).  First,  Derby,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.;  first,  Derby,  Manitoba 
Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1900;  first,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials.  Grand  Junciton,  Tenn., 
1891;   second.    All- Age  Stake,   Continental  Club   trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1902. 

Tony  Boy's  Daisy  (C.  D.  Stuart).  Third.  Professional  Stake.  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Lake- 
view,  Mich.;  (Er.  Shelly);  first,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Can.;  (Stuart  & 
Greenwayl ;    equal    fourth,    Derby,    Kentucky    Club   trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1900. 

Tomboy    (P.   Lorillard,    Jr.).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1900. 

Tony  Man  (Avent  &  Duryea).  Third,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1901; 
second,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  Gal;  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club 
trials,  Carman,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1903;  first,   All-Age  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1904. 

Pretti  Sing  (John  Myers).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1901;  (W.  H.  Hutchings) ; 
second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  (C.  K.  Brown);  equal  fourth,  Free-for-All 
Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1902;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Sub- 
scription  Stake,   Eastern   Club  trials,   Thomasville,    Ga.,   1903. 


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Clyde    (H     S.    Brown).      First,    Free-for-All    Stake,    Manitoba    Club   trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1901. 

»  ,,   1/      rw     w     Van    Arsdale)       Third     Derby,    Pacific    Northwest   Club    trials,    Whidby    Island,    Wash,    1901; 

Bel\l°7^naM)\    eZ,tmr^uZ^    Stake,    Continental   Club   trials,    Thomasville,    N.    C,    1902. 

Tony's' Count    (Clugston    &    Munroe).      Equal    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Michigan    Field    Trial    Association    trials. 

Lakeview,   Mich,    1901. 
Tony's  Lady    (W     J.    Baughn).      Second,    Members'    Stake,    Independent   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1901. 
RhnehP's    Dan    Wind'em    (L.    H.    &    M.    A.    Smith).      First,    All-Age,    International    Club    trials,    St.    Joachim, 

Ont.,    Can.,    and    tnird>    All-Age    Stake,    North    American    Club    trials,    Ruthven,    Ont.,    Can.,    1901. 
Rhnehe's    Kate'    Wind'em     (L.     H.     &    M.     A.     Smith).       Third.     All-Age    Stake.     International     Club    trials.     St. 

Joachim,    Ont.,   Can.,  and  first,   All-Age  Stake,   North   American  Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Ont.,   Can.,    1901. 
Mohawk   II '(Avent   &  Duryea).     Third,   Setter  Derby,   United   States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,    Tenn.;    first, 
Derby     Continental    Club    trials,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn.;     fourth,    All-Age    Stake,     Manitoba    Club    trials, 
Carman    Man     1902-   second,   All-Age  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.;    first,   Cham- 
nion  Stake     Manitoba   Club   trials,    Carman;    first,    All-Age   Stake,    Monongahela   Club    trials,    Robinson,    111., 
1903-    second     All- Age    Stake,    United    States    Club    trials.    Grand   Junction,    Tenn.;    first,    Champion    Stake, 
National    Championship   Field  Trial    Association,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn.,    1904. 
Danube    (T.    T.   Ashford).     Equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Alabama    trials,    Athens,    Ala.,    1902. 
Iroauois     (Avent    &    Duryea).      Second,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Carman,     Man.,    1902;    second,     Derby, 
United   States   Club   trials,    Grand  Junction,    Tenn.;    second,    Derby,    Eastern   Club    trials,    Thomasville,    Ga.; 
equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Ohio   Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    1903;    third,    All- Age 
Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Carman,    Man..    1904. 
Leather   Stocking    (Avent  &  Duryea).     Equal   third,   Derby,   Brandon   trials,   Brandon,   Man.,   1902. 
Charity    (P     Lorillard).      First,    All-Age   Stake,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio;    first,    All- 
Age   Stake,    Ohio   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio,    1902. 
Sousa    (A.    H.    Nelson).      Third,    Derby,    Pacific    Northwest    Club    trials,    Whidby    Island,    Wash.,    1902;    second, 

All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Northwest   Club   trials,    La   Connor,    Wash.,    1904. 
Tony's   Star    (C.  D.  Stuart).      Equal  third,   Derby,    Michigan   Field  Trial  Association,   Greenville,    Mich.,    1902. 
Tony's   Prince    (C.   D.  Stuart).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   and  equal   third,  •  Members'    Stake,   Michigan   Field 

'Trial   Association   trials,   Greenville,   Mich..   1902. 
Shawnee    (Avent   &   Duryea).     Second,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Carman,    Man.    First,    Derby,   Monongahela 
Club    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903;    equal    third,    United    States    Club    trials,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn.,    1904. 
Lanark's   Lad    (Fred   W.   Scott).      Third,    Derby,    Western    Canada    Club    trials,    La    Salle,    Man.,    1903;    second, 
Free-for-All    Stake,    Alabama   Club   trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1904;    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Western   Canada 
Club    trials,    La    Salle,    Man.;    first,    All-Age    Stake,    Independent    Club    trials,    Huntsville,    111.;    first,    All- 
Age    Stake,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Robinson,    111.;    second,    All-Age    Stake,    Eastern    Club 
trials     Waynesboro,    Ga.;    first,    Free-for-All    Stake,    Alabama    Club    trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1905;    second, 
All-Age    Stake,    Manitoba    Field    Trial    Club    trials.    La    Salle,    Man.;    first,    All-Age    Stake,    Eastern    Club 
trials     Newton,    N.    C. ;    first,    All-Age    Stake,    Continental    Club    trials,    Pinehurst    &    Thomasville,    N.    0.; 
first,  '  All-Age    Stake,    Alabama    Club    trials,     Huntsville,    Ala.,    1906;    first,    All-Age    Stake,    United    States 
Club    trials,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn,.   1907;    (runner    up    to    Prince    Whitestone,    Championship    Race,    Grand 
Junction,  Tenn.,  1907.) 
Chippewa     (Avent    &    Duryea).      Third,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1903. 
Tony's   Destiny    (N.   F.   Lyne).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    British   Columbia    trials,    Stevenson,    B.    C,    1903;    equal 
fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    and    first,    Members'    Stake,    British    Columbia    Club    trials,    Ladner,    B.    C,    1904; 
second',   All-Age   Stake  British   Columbia   Club   trials,    Ladnor,   B.   C,    1906; 
McCloud    Boy     (W.    W.    Van    Arsdale).      Third,    All- Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal., 

1904;    (J.   W.   Considlne);    equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1907. 
Hurstbourne  Nellie    (Norvin  T.  Harris).     Fifth,   Derby,   Nebraska     Field  Trial  Association   trials,   O'Neill,    Neb., 

1905. 
Tonopaugh    (W.    T.    Hunter).     Third,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    La   Salle,    Man.;    first,    American    Field   Fu- 
turity   Stake,    Robinson,    111.;    third,    Derby,    Continental   Club    trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1905;    second,    All- 
Age   Stake,    Independent   Club   trials,    Hutsonville,    111.;    divided    fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Illinois    Field   Trial 
Association     trials,     Robinson,     111.;     third,     All-Age    Stake,     Eastern     Club     trials,     Newton,     N.     C,     1906. 
Dan    Llewellin    (E.    C.    Taylor).     Equal    fourth,    Derby,    Texas    Club    trials,    Karnes    City,    Tex.;    third,     Open 
All-Age    Stake,    Texas    Field    Trial      Association    trials,      Stoneham,    Texas,      1906;      third,      Brace      Stake, 
Lone  Star  Club  trials,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  1907. 
Tony   B    (Dr.   H.   B.    McMaster).      Second,    Derby,    Georgia   Association   trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1906. 
Snowflake    (W.  F.  Ellis).     Equal   third,   All- Age  Stake,   Indiana  Club   trials,   Clay  City,   Ind.,   1904;   equal   third, 
All-Age    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    La   Salle,    Man.,    1906;    third,    All-Age   Stake,    United    States    Club 
trials.   Grand  junction,  Tenn.,    1907. 
Miss  Petticoats   (J.   D.   Law).     Equal  third,   Members'   Stake,   Connecticut   Club   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,   1906. 
Gladis    V     (H.    F.    Frost).      Equal    fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    Maryland    and    District    of    Columbia    Club    trials, 
Laurel,   Md.,   1906. 

TONY'S  COUNT. 

Rosemont   Joe    (Chas.    K.    Brown).      Divided    third    and    fourth,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Carman,    Man.; 
equal  fourth,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,  111.,  1904. 

TONY'S  COUNT   GLADSTONE. 
Tony's  Nellie  Dale    (G.  B..\  Thompson).     First,   Derby,   International  Club   trials,   Ruthven,   Can.,   1906. 


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TONY'S   GALE. 

Tony  Rogers'  Gale  (Geo.  Battison).  Third,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Carmichael,  Pa  1898-  eauil 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Carmichael,  Pa.;  first,  All- Age  Stake  New  Ynrfc  <5toL 
trials,    Egg   Harbor,    N.    J.,    1S99.  .en     iors    state 

Dewey    Rogers    (Geo.   Battison).     First,    Derby,    New    York    State    trials,   Egg   Harbor,    N.   J.,    1899. 
Lucy    Rogers    (Geo.   Battison).      Third,    All-Age  Stake,    Monongahela   Club    trials,    Carmichael,    Pa.,    1899. 
Missouri    Gale     (J.     W.    Canaday).      Equal    third,     Members'    Derby,    Missouri    Field    Trial    Association    trials 
Paris,  Mo.,  1900;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Emrnetsburg,  Iowa,  190l! 
Miss    Meadows    (Geo.    Crocker).     Second,    Subscription    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1901. 
Bob   Acres   (Geo.   Crocker).     First,   Members'    Stake,    Continental   Club   trials,    Thomasville,    N.    0.     1902. 

TONY'S   HOPE. 

Selkirk  Hope  (W.  B.  Wells).  Second,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Can  1900-  second 
Derby,  North  American  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Ont.,  Can.,  1900;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake  Inte'rnatiomi 
Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Ont.,   Can.,    1904. 

Hope  Onward  (E.  R.  Sanford).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,  Conn  1904- 
equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn'  1905- 
third,   All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Members'   Stake,   Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club   trials,    Hampton,   Con.',   1906. 

Joe's  Hope    (J.   F.   Hindes).     Third,   Derby,   Maryland   and   District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,   Laurel,    Md.,    1906. 

TONY  KING. 
Gypsy    Maid    (A.    C.    Peterson).      Equal    third,    Derby,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Seneca ville,    O.,    1901. 


TONY  MAC. 

Nightingale  (D.  R.  Rose).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  Trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1905;  third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Free-for-AU  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association 
trials,   Spray,   N.   C,   1906. 

Ingleside   Noble    (Geo.    P.    Herring).      Second,    Members'    All-Age    Stake,    and   second,,    Free-for-All    Stake,    Vir- 
ginia Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Spray,   N.   C,   1906. 

TONY'S  MARK. 
Tony's    Nell    (A.   J.    Smith).      Equal    fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Sportsmen's    Club    trials,    Clare,    Mich.,    1903. 


TONY'S  PRIDE. 
Tony's   Prince    (P.   G.   Brill).     Fourth,    Members'    Derby,    Illinois    Field   Trial   Association,    Robinson,    111.,    1902. 

TOPMARK. 
Lucy    (W.   L.   Cook).     Fourth,    Members'    All-Age   Stake,   Kentucky   trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,    1900. 


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TOPSY'S  ROD. 


Harwick    (H    R    Edwards).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   United   States  Club  trials,   West   Point,   Miss.,    1896;    equal 
third,    All- Age    Stake,    United    States    Club    trials,    West    Point,    Miss.,    1898. 


TROUBLE. 

Gem    of    Noble    (W     H     Dillard).      Second,    All-Age    Stake,    Ohio    Club    trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio,    1901; 
fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Ohio  Field  Trial  Association   trials,    Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio,   1904. 

TUCK   RODFIELD. 

Rod's    Victor    (L.    W.    Dart).      Second,    Derby,    Connecticut    Club    trial"     Hampton,    Conn.,    1904;    second,     All- 
Age   Stake.   Connecticut  Club   trials,   Hampton,    Conn..    1905. 

UNCLE  B. 

Annie   B    (Chas     K     Brown).      First,    All-Age   Stake,   Missouri   Field    Trial    Association   trials.    Paris.    Mo..    1901: 
equal    third     All- Age    Stake.    Brandon    Club    trials,    Brandon.    Man.;    first.    Free-for-all    Stake,    Illinois    Field 
Trial    Association    trials,     Robinson,    111..     1902;    second,    All-Age    Stake,     and    second,    Subscription    Stake, 
Eastern  Club   trials,   Tbomasville,   Ga.,   1904. 
Speckle    B    (Geo     E.    Gray).      Equal    fourth,    Derby,    Iowa    Field    Trial    Association    trials.    Emm^tsburg.    Iowa: 
first     Derby,    South    Dakota    Field    Trial    Association    trials.    Salem,    S.    D.;    third,    Derby,    Minnesota-North 
Dakota    Club     trials,     Iroquois,     S.     D. ;     third,     Derby,     Nebraska    Field    Trial    Association    trials.     O'Neill. 
Neb  -fourth     Derby.   Monongahela   Club   trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio;    second,    Derby,    Ohio   Field    Trial 
Association    trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio;    first,    Derby,    Independent   Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Intl.;    equal 
third,    Derby,    Kentucky    Club    trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1902. 
Uncle    Sam    (Chas.    K.    Brown).     First,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Carman,    Man.;    second,    Derby.    Monon- 
gahela  Club  trials,    Robinson,   Ills.,   1903:    first,   Derby,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Thomasville,    Ga.;    first.    Derby. 
United    States    Club    trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn.:    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association 
trials,    Robinson,    111.;   third,    Free-for-All   Stake,    Virginia   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Martinsville,    Va., 
1904. 
Cam's    Pink    (J.    Lemon).     Equal    fourth,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials.    Carman,    Man.,    1903. 
Imperial    (J.    Lemon).      Fourth,    Derby,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Robinson,     Ills.,    1903;    third, 

Derby,    Eastern    Club   trials,    Thomasville,    Ga.,    1904. 
Aunt   Marie    (H.   Hopkins).     Equal    third,    Derby,    British    Columbia    Club    trials,    Ladner,    B.    C,    1905;    second, 

Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1906. 
Miss  Ransom  (H.  R.  Edwards).  Equal  third,  Derby,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D. ;  second, 
Derby  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.;  third,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Robinson  111  1905-  third.  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga..  1905;  first.  Derby,  United  States 
Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  N.  Dakota  Club  trials.  Larimore,  N.  D.:  first,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  IL,  Ohio;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental 
Club  trials,  Pinehurst  and  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1906. 
Chit  Chat  (H.  S.  Atkins).  Third,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  equal  fourth, 
Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1906. 

UNCLE  JIMMIE  WHITSTONE. 
Tiburon    (E.   C.   Ford).     First,    Derby,    Pacific    Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1907. 

UNCLE   SAM. 

Navajo  (D.  E.  Rose).  First,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.;  first,  Derby,  Continental 
Club  trials  Waynesboro,  Ga.;  first,  Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1905:  second,  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1906;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  North  Dakota  Club  trials, 
Larimore  N.  D.,  1906;  (F.  Wheeler);  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Pinehurst  and 
Thomasville,   N.   C;    second,    All-Age  Stake,    Alabama   Field   Trial  Club  trials.   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1906. 

VAL  LIT. 

Buttonhole    (Winnipeg  Kennels).     Fourth,   Derby,    Western   Canada    Club   trials,    La   Salle,   Man.,    1898. 

Silver   Lace    (W.   F.  Ellis).     Equal   third,   Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1898. 

Victor    (Avent   &   Duryea) .     Second,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1899. 

Maid  o'   the   Morn    (W.   F.    Ellis).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Manitoba   Club  trials,   Carman,    Man.,   1900. 

Lanark  Ben    (F.    W.   Scott).     Second,    Sweepstake,    Western    Canada   Club    trials,    La   Salle,    Man.,    1901. 

Cam    (J.   Lemon).     Third,    Manitoba   Stake,   Brandon   Club  trials,   Brandon,    Man.,    1902. 

Cherokee    (Avent   &   Duryea).     Second,    Setter   Derby,    United   States   Club    trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    1902. 

VALIENTE. 
Romeo  (J.   Hauerwood).     First,  Derby,    Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1S99. 


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VANGUARD. 

Maiden  Mine  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  First,  Setter  Derby,  and  absolute  Derby  Winner,  Central  Club  trials  Lex- 
ington,  N.   C,    1892. 

Gleam's  Sport  (Manchester  Kennel  Co.).  First,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  third,  Set- 
ter Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials 
Bicknell,   Ind.,   1S93;   third,   All-Age  Stake,   "United  States  Club   trials,   Bieknell,   Ind.,    1S94. 

Gleam's  Pink  (Man.  Kennel  Co.).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,  '94; 
fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  fifth,  All-Age  Setter 'stake,  United 
States  Club   trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1895. 

Spot   Cash    (H.   H.   Devereux).     Third,   All-Age   Stake,    Monongahela   Club    trials,   Jefferson,    Pa.,    1897. 

VIC'S   RAKE. 
Rake's  Count    (W.   G.   Ely).     Second,    Derby,   Connecticut   Club   trials,  Hampton,    Conn.,    1902. 

VICTOR  O'KAW. 

Gipsey    Stone    (D.   C.   White).     Second,    Derby,    Alabama    Club    trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1903;    equal   third     All- 
Age    Stake,    Alabama    Club    trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1904. 
Miss  Vic  Stone    (C.   N.   Robinson).     Equal  third,   All-Age   Stake,   Alabama  Club   trials,  Huntsville,    Ala.,    1905. 
Clipper  O'Kaw   (Dr.   Pautler).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Oklahoma  Club  trials,   Enid,   Okla.,   1907. 

WARWICK'S   ALBERT. 

Albert's  Duchess  (Dr.  J.  A.  Hartman).  First,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsville,  Va., 
1890;    All-Age   Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials,    Deatonsville,    Ya.,    1891. 

WASHTENAW   GROUSE. 
Mora   (J.  Cline).     Third,   Derby,   International  Club   trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,   Ont.,   Can.,   1897. 

WHALER. 
Jessie  Whaler  (G.  H.  Wall).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1904. 

WHY   NOT. 

Bow  Knot   (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).     Third,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   0.,   1900. 

Question  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  Third,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Carman,  Man.;  second  Derby  Brandon 
Kennel  Club   trials,   Brandon,   Man.,   1902;    third,   Derby,   United  States  Club    trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn., 

Harry  H.  (C.  E.  Wordin).  Second,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash-  1902-  (W 
W.    Van   Arsdale);   first,   All-Age   Stake,    Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,    Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1905. 

WHYTE   B. 

Whyte   S.    (G.    O.    Smith).      Third,    Derby,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Waynesburg,    Pa.,    1895. 

Harold    Skimpole     (W.    H.    Beazell).      Second,    All-Age    Stake,     Eastern    Club    trials,     Newton,     N.     C  ;     third 

United    States    Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    '96;    first,    All-Age    Stake,    Continental    Club    trials     Tupelo' 

Miss.,   1897. 
Allie   B    (W.   H.    Beazell).      Second,    Derby,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Waynesburg,    Pa.,    1S96. 
Selkirk    Dan'  (W.    B.    Wells).     Second,    All-Age    Stake,    International    Club    trials,    Mitchell's    Bay,    Can.;    first, 

All-Age   Stake,    North   American   Club   trials,    Ruthven,   Can.,    1900. 

Roger  D  (W.  H.  Kaye).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.  1900;  first, 
Members*   Stake;   Kentucky   Club    trials,   Glasgow,    Ky.,    1902. 

WOODHILL  BRUCE. 

Novelist  (Frank  Dorsey).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1890;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1891;  (Avent  &  Thayer);  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials, 
Morris,  Man.,  1892;  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  first,  All-Age  Setter 
Stake,    and  absolute  winner,   All-Age  Stake,   United   States-  Club    trials,    New   Albany,    Miss.,   1893. 

Phoeness    (A.    P.    Heywood-Lonsdale).     Third,    Derby,    International   Club    trials,    Chatham,    Can.,    1890. 

Ian   (A.  P.   Heywood-Lonsdale).     First,  Setter  Derby,   Central  Club  trials,    Lexington,   N.   C,   1890. 

WUN   LUNG. 
Wun  Lung's  Pride    (G.  A.   Read).     Fifth,   Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   1894. 


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YOUNG  LLEWELLIN  HURD. 
Queen  Esther  S    (S.   A.  Smart).     Second,   Derby,   Continental   Club   trials,    Brown's  Valley,    Minn.,  1897. 

ZAZOO. 

Jesse  James    (F.   F.   Myles).     Third,   All- Age  Stake,   Bexar  Club  trials,    Floresville,    Texas,    1893. 

ZIPPO    II. 

Pete   (W.   R.   Prouty).     Second,   Derby,   Iowa  State  trials,   Emmetsburg,    Iowa,    1898. 
Fritz   of   Zippoo    (M.    Bruce).  Fourth,   Derby,    Iowa   State   trials,    Emmetsburg,    Iowa,    1898. 


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SIRES— IRISH    SETTERS. 

BERKLEY.      (539,  Vol.   I.) 

Chief  (Max  Wenzel).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Robins  Island,  1S80;  second,  Members'  Stake 
Fisher's  Island  Club  trials,  1SS4;  first,  Club  Stake,  New  Jersey  Kennel  and  Field  Trial  Club  trials  and  first' 
Members'   Stake,   Fisher's  Island   Club  trials,   Fisher's  Island,   1SS5. 

Victoria  (J.  A.  Stovell)  Second,  All-Age  Stake  and  third  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club,  trials, 
Frederlca,  Del.,  1886;  second,  All- Age  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Frederica,  Del.,  1887;  first, 
Members'   Stake  and  second  All-Age  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Frederica,  Del.,   1888 

Biz.     (2260,  Vol.  II.) 
Tim    (Max   Wenzel).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Fisher's   Island  Club  trials,   1S86. 

BRIAN     BORU 
Hope  Boru    (Geo.   E.   Gray).     Third,   All-Age  Irish   Setter  Stake,   American  Club  trials,    Columbus,   Ind.,    1892. 

BRUCE.      (22T6,   Vol.   II.) 
Leigh  Doaue  III.    (I.   H.   Roberts).     Third,   Derby,    Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,    Frederica,   Del.,    1887. 

CHESTER  D.  HERALD.      (9564,  Vol.  V.) 
Sedan   (M.  J.   Flynn).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,   1891. 

CHIEF    (Wenzels). 

Jersey   Beauty    (Max   Wenzel).     Third,   Club   Stake,    Fisher's   Island   Club   trials,    1885. 

Meg   (C.  J.  Stewart).     Third,  Members'  Stake,  Fisher's  Island  Club  trials,   1885;  third,  Members'  Stake,  Fisher's 

Island  Club  trials,  1SS6. 
Leigh   Doane   II.      W.   H.   Childs).     First,   All-Age   Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club  trials,    Rio   Grande,    N     J 

1SS5. 
Daisy    (I.   H.    Roberts).     Second,   Derby,   Philadelphia   Kennel  Club  trials,   1886. 
Luray  III.    (I.  H.    Roberts).     Third,   Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   1S86. 
Berkley  II.    (A.   B.   Swan).     First,   Brace  Stake,   with   Pride  of  Robins   Island,    Robins   Island  trials,   1886-   first 

All-Age  Stake,   Robins  Island  Trials,   1889. 

CLAREMONT  PATSY. 
Teddy  O'Rourke   (Perry  &  Hamilton).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.  C,   1893. 

COUNT     BOSCO. 

Brock  (Geo.  T.  Leach).  First,  Members'  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Robins  Island,  1881;  second  Members' 
Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,  N.   C,   18S4. 

COUNT     RONGE. 
Trix   (C.  E.  Ecklon).     First,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Walltown  Timber,  Cal.,   1S84. 

DAKIN. 

Mollie  Gibson   (F.   E.   White).     Second,   Derby,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,   1895. 

DASH. 

Biz  (J.  S.  Mcintosh).  Equal  first,  Members'  Stake,  Pennsylvania  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881;  equal 
fourth,   Free-for-All   Stake,   Minnesota  trials,   Fairmount,   Minn.,    1882. 

DE  JONCE. 

Byron    (Wm.   Mahone).     Third,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   1882. 

DESMOND     II. 

Glenmore  Apple    (Glenmore  Kennels).     Second,    Irish  Setter  Derby,  American  Club  trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 
Rockwood  Dandy   (C.  T.  Thompson).     Equal  third,  Derby.   Irish  Setter  «lub  trials,  Lexington,  N.   C,   1892. 


370  SIRES— IRISH    SETTERS. 

DXTKE     ELCHO. 

Patricius   (J.   J.   Manion).     Third,   Derby',   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.   C,   1893. 

Romayne    (Dr.    Win.   Jarvis).     Second,   All-Age   Stake,    Irish   Setter   Club   trials,    Thomasville,    N.    C,    1893. 

ELCHO.      (579,   Vol.   I.) 

Joe,    Jr.    (Geo.    Campbell).     First,    Champion   Stake   and   Second    Brace   Stake,    with    Buck,    Jr.,    Tennessee   State 
'  Sportsmen's   trials,    Nashville,   Tenn,    1877;    divided   first   and   second,    Champion   Stake,    with   Adams'    Drake, 
Tennessee  S.   S.  trials.   Nashville,   Tenn.,   1878;  first  in  match  race  with  Gladstone. 
Berkley    (St.   Louis  Kennel  Club).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,   Hampton,   Iowa,   trials,   1877. 
Raleigh   (Dr.   Wm.  Jarvis).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Robins  Island,   1879. 
Leigh  Doane   (I.   H.   Roberts).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Beesley's   Point,    N.   J., 

1884. 
Jessie   (I.   H.\  Roberts).  •  Second,   Puppy   Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Beesley's  Point,   N.   J.,    1884. 
Yoube   (Max   Wenzel).     Fourth,   Members'   Stake,   Fisher's  Island  trials,   1SS5. 
Bruce    (I.    H.    Roberts).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,    Philadelphia  Kennel  Club   trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1887. 

ELCHO,  JR.      (3881,  Vol.  III.) 

Elcho's  Maid  (Geo.  E.  Gray).  Third.  Derby,  Irish  Setter  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1891;  second,  All-Age 
Irish  Setter  Stake,  American  Club  trials,  Columbus,  Ind.,  1892;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Irish  Setter  Club 
trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1S92. 

Edna  H.    (Dr.   Wm.  Jarvis).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Irish  Setter  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,   1891. 

ELCHO   RANGER. 
St.  Cloud's  Blarney   (J.  H.  Chappell).     Fourth,  Members'  Stake,   Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,   1904. 

ERIN.      (580,  Vol.  I.) 
Ida,  Jr.    (Geo.  Campbell).     Third,   Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee  S.   S.  trials,   Nashville,  Tenn.,   1877. 

FINGAL     III. 

Coleraine  (E.  B.  Bishop).     Second,  Derby  and  second  All-Age  Stake,  Irish  Setter  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,   1891. 
Finglas  (Glenmore  Kennels).     First,  All-Age  Irish  Setter  Stake,  American  Club  trials,  Columbus,   Ind.,  1892;  and 
absolute  winner  All-Age  Stake,   same  trials. 

FINGLAS. 

Flyaway   (Glenmore  Kennels).     First,   Irish.  Setter  Puppy  Stake,  American  Club  trials,  Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 

Dononay    (Glenmore   Kennels).     Second,    Irish  Setter   Puppy   Stake,   American   Club   trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 

Fingaln    (A.   D.    Welton).     Second,   Derby,    International  Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Can.,    1893. 

Nugget  II.    (J.   B.   Blossom).     Second,   Derby,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.    C,   1893. 

Lady  Finglas  (A.  Von  Cotzhausen).     First,  Derby,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Irish  Setter  Club  trials,  High  Point, 

N.  C,   1895. 
Loo    (Dr    G     G.   Davis).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,    High   Point,   N.   C;   equal   third,    Free 

for-All    Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials.    High    Point,    N.    C,    1895;    first,    Members'    Stake,    Eastern 

Club  trials,   Newton,   N.  C,   1896. 
Currer  Maud    (Dr.    G.    G.    Davis).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,    Irish  Setter  Club  trials,    High   Point,    N.    C,    1895. 

FITZSIMMONS. 
Wu  Chung  (B.  Brooks).     Second,  Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Athens,  Ala.,  1902. 

FLASH   (Leigh's). 
Friend   (E.  F.  Stoddard).     First,   All- Age   Stake,   Minnesota  trials,  Sauk  Centre,   Minn.,   1878. 

FRISCO. 

Desmond   II.    (Chestnut  Hill  Kennels).     Second,   Derby,    Philadelphia    Kennel  Club    trials,   Frederica,    Del.,    1887. 
(Chas.   T.   Thompson);   first,    All-Age   Stake,    Philadelphia  Kennel   Club   trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1888. 

HENMORE     SHAMROCK. 
Molleen    (F.  L.   Cheney).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Irish  Setter  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1892. 


SIRES— IRISH    SETTERS.  ^71 

IRISH     PAT. 
Mike   (Frank  Cock).     Third,  Derby,  Texas  trials,   Marshall,  Tex.,  1SS6. 

JEP. 

Champ    (W.    W.    Tucker).      Second,    Puppy    Stake,    Tennessee    State    Sportsmen's    Association    trials     Nashvillo 
Tenn.,    1877.  '  ' 

JOE. 

Harry    (R.   C.   Nicholson).     Second,    Championship   Stake,    Tennessee   trials,    Memphis,    Tenn.,    1S75. 

Countess  (W.  A.  Wheatley).  Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trinl«  h™„k 
Tenn.,  1876;  equal  third,  Championship  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trial?  K.l 
ville,    Tenn.,    1877.  s'     "Bsn- 

BUCkiriaJls,    NaeS°h^iHe\  CTeZb,ell1877FirSt'   ^^   ^^    *"*   *"'    **"    Tennessee    State   Sportsmen's   Association 

Dash    (Dr.    Nicholson).     Fourth,   Championship   Stake,    Hampton,    Iowa,    trials,    1S77. 

Tom  (Geo.  Campbell).  First,  Brace  Stake,  with  May,  and  first,  Championship  Stake,  Tennessee  trials  \f»™ 
phis,    Tenn.,   1S75.  """b,    aiem- 

JOE,  JR.      (803.   Vol.  1.). 

Tom  III.  (Geo.  W.  Campbell).  First.  Nursery  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials  isr«<=h 
ville.   Tenn.,   1878.  *    ™aba' 

KENO. 

Cato    (R.   C.   Van    Horn).     Equal    third,    All-Age   Stake,   Western   trials,    Abilene.    Kan..    1885. 

KING  RED. 

Queen   Lill    (J.   S.  Kaufman).     Second,    Puppy    Derby.    Western    Irish   Setter  Club   trials.    Robinson,   111.,    1902 

KNIGHT'S  STAR. 

Erin  (St.  Louis  Kennel  Club).  First.  Greenwood  Plate  Stake.  Tennessee  S.  S.  A.  trials  Afpmnhi*  t.™ 
1876;   first.    Brace   Stake,    with   Adams'    Drake.   Tennessee   S.   S.    A.    trials.    Memphis,    Tenn      1876 

EIGHT. 
Fannie    (Geo.    Campbell).      Second,    Puppy   Stake,    Tennessee    trials,    Nashville,    Tenn.,    1878. 

LORD  DUFFERIN. 
Patsy    D   (R.   C.   Van   Horn).     Equal  second,   All-Age  Stake,    Western   trials,    Abilene,    Kan.,    1885. 

LORD  LISMORE. 

Hurrah    (Dr.  T.  L.   Fenn).     First,   Derby,   Western  Irish  Setter   Club  trials,    Robinson     111      1902 

Western  Prince   (Dr.  N.  R.  Engels) .     Third,   Derby,   Western  Irish  Setter  Clnb  trials!    Robinson,'  111.,    1902. 

MINSTREL. 
Bedford    (J.   B.   Blossom).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Irish   Setter   Club   trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,    1892. 

PILOT. 

Carrie  II.    (Jesse  Sherwood).     Third,    Puppy   Stake,   Hampton,   Iowa,    trials,   1877. 

REDFERN  (17,012,  Vol.  VII.) 
Nugget   (H.  B.   Anderson).    First,   Derby,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.  C,   1891. 

REDSTONE. 
Lady  Alice    (H.   B.   Anderson).     Equal   third.    All-Age  Stake,   Irish  Setter  Club   trials,  Lexington,    N.   C,    1892. 


372 


SIRES— IRISH    SETTERS. 


ROB. 

Scott   (A.   M.   Decker).     Equal  fourth,   Am.  Field  Derby,  N.   A.  K.   C.  trials,   Pairmount,   Minu.,   1882. 

ROVER. 
Zero  (J.  B.  Roberts,).     First,  Amateur  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Souris,  Man.,  1893. 

SHAKOE. 
Beatrice   (H.  C.  Chipman).     Second,  Puppy  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Walltown    Timber,  Cal.,  1883. 

SHAUNN. 

Gem   (Geo.  H.  Thomson.     First,   Derby,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.   C,   1803;  first,   Special  Match 
Race  over  Cmrer  Bell   IV.    (All-Age  winner),   same   trials. 

SLICK. 
Jack    (J.   E.   Mills).     Third,    Derby,    Continental  Club   trials,   Browns'    Valley,   Minn.,   1897. 

TEARAWAY. 

Saga's  Tearaway    (Geo.   E.    Gray).     First,    Irish   Setter    Derby,    American   Club    trials,    Columbus,    Ind.;    first, 

Derby.   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.  C,   1S92. 
Tillie   Boru  II.    (Geo.  E.   Gray).     Second,   Derby,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1892. 

TIM. 

Tim's  Bess  (F    H    Perry).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,   Iowa,   1898. 
Currer   Bell   IV     (Dr     G.  G.   Davis).     Equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Irish    Setter   Club   trials,    Lexington,    N.   C, 
1892;  first, 'All-Age  Stake,  Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   Thomasville,    N.  C,   1893. 

TYRCONNELL. 
Elphin  II.    (Glenmore  Kennels).     Third,    Irish    Setter  Derby,    American  Club   trials,   Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 

UNKNOWN  SIRE. 
Red   (Capt.  Carey).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Oklahoma  Club  trials,  Enid,  Okl.,   1907. 


BELL,   KING  AND  MERRIMAN  CONSULTING. 


373 

GORDON    SETTERS. 
SIRES-FIELD  TRIAL  WINNERS. 

ARGUS. 

Douglass    (E.  H.  Litchfield).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,   Robin's  Island  trials,   1892. 

BEN   BUTLER. 
Count  Noble    (Mrs.   Nlckerson).     Second,   All- Age   Stake,  Gordon  Setter  Club   trials,   Freetown,    Mass.,   1893. 

BEN  NEVIS   (12144,  Vol.  VI.) 
Bendigo    (Clalre-Reeta    Kennels).     First,    Gordon    Setter    Stake,    Central    Club    trials,    Lexington,    N.    C,    1890. 

BIRDSEYE  PRINCE. 
Ned    (Dr.  H.   F.  Aten).     First,  Brace  Stake,  with  Glen,   Eastern   trials,   Robins  Island,   1879. 

BOW. 

Prince    (M.    W.   Welband).     Third,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,   Morris,    Man.,    1886. 

CLARK'S  JAKE. 

Jolly    G    (L.    A.    Pearle).      First,    All-Age,    Gordon    Setter   Club   trials,    Freetown,    Mass.    1S93;    (Hampton    Ken- 
nels);   second,    Open'  Sweepstake,    Gordon   Setter   Club   trials,    Assonet,    Mass.,    1894. 

DASH    (Colburns)      (961,    Vol.    I.) 

Glen    (Dr.    H.    F.    Aten).     First,    Brace    Stake,    with    Ned,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Robin's    Island,    1879;    divided 
third   and   fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,   Robins    Island,    1880. 

DON. 

Dorr   (Fred  A.  Taft).     Third,   All-Age   Stake,   Nebraska   trials,    Milford,    Neb.,   1880;   first,   All- Age  Stake,    Pa- 
cific Coast  Club  trials,    Wall  town  Timber,   Cal.,  1S83. 

DON. 
Mac's  Paul   (A.  G.  Cochran).     First,   Sweepstake,  Gordon  Setter  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1894. 

DONALD   III. 
Beaumont   (C.  C.   M.  Hunt).     Second,   Gordon  Setter  Stake,   Central  Club   trials,   Lexington,   N.  C,    1890. 

DIXEY. 
Trim    (C.   E.   Brownell).     Second,   Derby,   Gordon   Setter  Club   trials,   Freetown,   Mass,   1893. 

JOCK,   JK. 

Jock    (W.   Stanley).     Second,    All-Age  Stake  Robins  Island  trials,   1886;   first,   Brace  Stake,  with  Bang,   Robins 
Island  trials,   1888. 

PETE. 

Punch   (L.  C.  Jewett).     Third,   Derby,   Gordon  Setter  Club  trials,   Freetown,   Mass.,   1893. 

HANGER  B. 

Minnie    T    (N.    Billings).      Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Gordon    Setter    Club    trials,    Freetown,    Mass.,    1S93;    third, 
Sweepstake,   Gordon  Setter  Club   trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1894. 

ETTPERT    (849,    Vol.   I.) 
Gordon    (C.   B.   Maginniss).     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    New   Orleans  Gun   Club   trials,    Amite,   La.,    1881. 


374 


SIRES— GORDON  SETTERS. 


ROYAL  DUKE    (4597,    Vol.    III.) 
Gordo  (J.  L.   Campbell).     Equal  third,   Gordon   Setter  Stake,   Central  trials,   Lexington,    N.    C,   1890. 

TOM. 
Mont    (Dr.   Tillinghast).  Equal  third,    Gordon""  Setter   Stake,    Central   trials,    Lexington,    N.   C,    1890. 

TOM. 

Don    (J.  J.   Arnold).     First,   Derby,   Gordon   Setter   Club   trials,   Freetown,    Mass.,    1893. 


DAMS-ENGLISH  SETTERS  FIELD  TRIAL  WINNERS,37 

1874-1906, 


AGNES  WICKFIELD. 

Question  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  Third,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  second  Derbv  Brandon 
Club  trials,   Brandon,  Man.,   1902;   third,  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,'  1903 

ATLSA. 
Lucy   C.    (Jno.  Davidson).     Second,    Derby,    International   Club    trials,    Chatham,    Can.,    1892. 

ALBERT'S    BONNIE. 

Evans'    Pride   (Evans  Bros.).     First,   Derby,   Connecticut  Club   trials,    Hampton,   Conn.,   1900. 
Patch    (H.   A.   Waldron).     Third,   Derby,    Connecticut   Club    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1901. 

ALBERT'S  NELLrE. 

Cincinnatus'  Pride  (E.  A.  Burdette).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton  N  C  1897- 
first,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  first,  All-Age  Stake  Continental  Pinh 
trials,    New   Albany,   Miss.,   1898.  ' 

ALPHONSINE. 

Ezra  Noble   (L.  Shuster,  Jr.).     First,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel   Club  trials,   Richland,  Va.,   1889. 

Ben   Harrison    (E.   Comfort).     Second,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club   trials,    Richland,   Va.,   1889. 

Ezra  Noble,  Jr.  (L.  Shuster,  Jr.).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsville 
Va.,    1890. 

ANGELA. 
Larry    (F.    W.    Scott).      Equal    third,    Western   Canada   Club    trials,    La   Salle,    Man.,    1S97. 

ANNETTE    JANE.1 
Lady   Hope   (C.  Ehrbar).     Equal  third,   Members'    Stake,    Indiana   Club   trials,   Clay   City,    Ind.,   1903. 

ANNEE. 
Pink's  Nellie   (H.  J.  Hoover).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,    Carman,    Man.,   1901. 

ANNIE   B. 
Clemmont  Prize    (Geo.  N.  Clemson).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   1906. 

ANNIE  OAKLEY. 

Anna's   Count    (G.   G.    Williamson).     Third,    Members'    Stake,   Indiana   Club   trials,    Clay   City,   Ind.,    1901. 
Annie  Oakley  II.   (N.  Wallace).     Second,   Members'  Stake,   Connecticut  Club   trials,   Hampton,  Conn.,  1906. 

ANTONIA. 
Lark    (Theo.   Sturges).      Second,   Members'    Stake,   Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.   C,    lbOO. 

ANTONIA  QUEEN. 

Grant    (E.   H.   Osthaus).     Second,    Members'    Stake,   Continental   Club   trials,    Grand  Junction,    Tenn.,    1902. 

Antoinette   Nancy  '  (M.    C.   Laws).     Third,    Derby,    Connecticut   Club    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1906. 

Miss   Petticoats    (J.    D.   Law).      Equal  third.    Members'    Stake,   Connecticut    Club   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1906. 

ATLANTA. 

Dodo   HI.    (Chimo   Kennels).      First,    Amateur    Stake,    Manitoba   Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1895. 

Ortolan    (Chimo    Kennels).      Second,    Amateur    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.;    second,    All-Age 

Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1897;    first,    All-Age    Stake.    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris, 

Man.,    1898. 


376  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

« 

Lanark  Bee    (Fred  Scott).     Second,  Sweepstake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,   Man.,   1901. 

AVOLA. 

Purcell  Fly  (G.  0.  Smith).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.;  first,  Derby,  Field 
Trial   Club  of  New  England   trials,    Hampton,   Conn.,    1906. 

BABY   EARL. 
Lady   Gay  Rodfield    (Geo.   Dale).     Third,    Derby,    International   Club   trials,    Ruthven,   Can.,    1905. 

BABY  GLADSTONE. 

Lemons  (Harry  Brown).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court 
House.   Ohio.    1903. 

BAB     L. 

Ned  M.  (L.  Tufts).  Equal  second,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  trials,  Pinehurst  and  Thomasville,  N.  C, 
1906. 

BABY    RODFIELD. 

Courier-Journal  (G.  O.  Smith).  First,  All- Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court 
House,  Ohio;  second,  Free-for-Ail  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Martinsville,  Va.,  1905; 
equal   fourth,    Free-for-All   Stake,   Virginia  Field  Trial   Association   trials,    Spray,    N.    C,   1906. 

BAFFLE  WIND' EM. 

Bondhu  Wind'em  (H.  S.  Bevan).  Second,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.:  equal 
fourth,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Oblong,  111.;  second,  Derby.  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.; 
equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1904:  fourth,  All-Age  Stake.  Nebraska  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  fifth,   All-Age  Stake,   Northwestern  Club  trials,  O'Neill,   Neb.,  1905. 

Belton  Wind'em  (H.  S.  Bevan).  Second,  Subscription  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill, 
Neb.,   1905. 

Shot  Wind'em  (D.  C.  White).  Divided  third,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb. 
(White  &  Garr);   third,   All-Age  Stake,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1906. 

BEAUTY    DENISON. 
Pop  Denison    (J.    D.   Denlson).     Third,   Derby,   Field   Trial  Club   of   New   England   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,   1906. 

BARKER'S  GUEENIE. 
Thiers  Lit    (C.   T.   Pesch).     Third,   Derby,   Iowa   Field   Trial  Association   trials,    Emmettsburg,   Iowa,    189S. 

BEAUTY  L. 

Bob  Taylor  (R.  B.  Morgan).  Fourth.  Setter  Derby.  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1896;  third, 
Professional  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,    Illinois   Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Lawrenceville,    111.,    1899. 

BELLE. 

Queen    (E.   H.   Farmer).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Gilroy   trials,    California,    1883. 
Swift   (H.  Gait).     Second,  Derby,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Emmetsburg,   Iowa,   1898. 

BELLE. 
Brighton's  Pride   (T.  G.  Davey).     Second,  Derby,  Canadian  Club  trials,   Chatham,  Can.,  1889. 

BELLE   (Mallard). 
Bessie    (J.  O.   Donnor).     Second,   Pnppy   Stake,    Eastern   trials,    Robins   Island,    1879. 

BELLE. 
Wassa     (J.  G.  F.   McArthur).     First,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,   Man.,  1903. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  377 


BELLE. 


Peke  (Thos.  A.  Duff).  First,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Can.,  1904;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
International   Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Can.,    1905. 

BELLE. 
Judy    (T.    C.    Stegman).      Third,    Derby,    International    Club   trials,    Mitchells   Bay,    Can.,    1894. 

BELLE. 
Comstock's   Tony    (H.   A.   Comstock).     Fourth,    Amateur   Stake,    Union   Club   trials,    Carlisle.   Ind.,   1897. 

BELLE    ANTONIO. 
Repeater    (G.  O.   Smith).     Third,   Members'   Stake,   Monongahela   Club   trials,    Oblong,    111.,    1904. 

BELLE  ARCHER. 
Ned   Archer   (Geo.  "Waddington) .     Second,  All-Age  Stake,   Iowa  State  trials,   Emmetsburg,  Iowa.  189R. 

BELLE    OF    THE    BALL. 
Ramona    (J.   E.   Terry).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club    trials.   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1907. 

BELLE    BELTON. 

SDot  Belton   (J.   I.   Case,  Jr.).     Second,   Derby.   Western  trials,   Abilene,   Kan.,   1886. 

King's  Mark  (J.  I.  Case.  Jr.).  Second,  Derby,  Western  trials,  Carthage.  Mo.,  1887;  equal  third.  All-Age 
Stake.  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  American  Club  trials,  West 
Point.  Miss.,  1888;  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first,  All-Age 
Setter  Stake,  and  Absolute  Winner,  All-Age  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1S89  (Col.  B. 
Ridgway);   first,    Members'    Stake,   Philadelphia   Kennel  Club   trials,    Deatonsville,    Va.,    1891. 

Queen   Noble    (J.    I.   Case,  Jr.).     Equal   third,    All-Age  Stake,    Western   trials.   Carthage.   Mo..    1887. 

BELLE    BOYD. 
Bob   H.    (A.    J.    Crovatt).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,   Eastern   Club    trials,    High   Point,    N.   C,    1888. 

BELLE     CINCINNATI'S. 

Brett's  Sport  (Wm.  Brett).  Third,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  O'Neill,  Neb.,  1903; 
third,    All-Age    Stake,    Nebraska    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1905. 

BELLE    OF    CLAIREVIEW. 

Sparks'  Druid  (Dan  Coleman).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg, 
Iowa,   1899. 

BELLE     FONTAINE. 
Tiburon   (E.  C.  Ford).     First,   Derby,  Pacific   Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1907. 

BELLE     GLADSTONE. 
Lightning    (C.   E.    Bringhurst).     Second,   Derby,    Texas    trials,    Marshall,    Texas,    1888. 

BELLE    OF     GLADSTONE. 
Belle    (C.   M.   Griggs).     First,   Amateur   Stake,    Continental  Club   trials,    Brown's   Valley,    Minn.,    1897. 

BELLE    OF    HARDBARGAIN. 

Oudh    (Charlottesville   Field  Trial  Kennels).     Equal   third,   Derby,   Manitoba   Club   trials,   Carman,   Man.,    1904. 
Agra    (Charlottesville    Field   Trial   Kennels).     Equal    third,    Derby,    United   States    Club    trials,    Grand   Junction. 
Tenn.,    1905. 


378  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

BELLE     OF     HATCHIE. 

Lady'C.  (B.  M.  Stephenson).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trials,  Canton,  Miss., 
1884;  first,   Amateur  Cup  Stake,   and  equal   third,   All-Age   Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,    Canton,   Miss.,   1884. 

Bob  Gates  (B.  M.  Stephenson).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trills,  Grand 
Junction,  Tenn.  (Whyte  Bedford);  second.  Derby,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction, 
Tenn.,  1885;  first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  first,  In  Special  Match 
Race  with  Carroll's  Belle;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction, 
Tenn.,   18S6   (Jas.   L.  Breese) ;   first,   Members'  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,   1889. 

Noble  C.    (Capt.  Pat  Henry).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Southern  Club  trials,    New  Albany,    MIsb.,   1891. 

BELLE    OF    PAWLING,     OR    PAULINE. 

■Pink's  Boy  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.)  Third,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  first, 
Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1899;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club 
trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1901. 

BELLE    OF    PIEDMONT     (3569,   Vol.  III.). 

Count  Piedmont  (E.  Dexter).  Third,  Derby,  Southern  trials,  Amory,  Miss.;  fourth,  Derby,  American  Club 
trials,   West   Point.,   Miss.,   1S8S. 

BELLE     W. 

Spot  W.    (Chas.   Welband).     Third,   Derby,   Western  Canada  Club   trials.   La  Salle,   Man. ,1898. 
Jubilee    Flo    (Thos.   Johnson).      Equal    third,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1898. 

BELLE     WILSON    II. 

Dad's    Frank    (— -).      Fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    Nebraska    Club    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1903;    second,    All-Age 

Stake,   Texas   Field  Trial  Club   trials,   Karnes  City,   Texas,   1906. 

BERYL. 

Donna  Alicia  (A.  C.  Jones).  First,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1897  (H.  W.  Keller); 
second,    Members*    Stake,    Pacific   Coast  Club    trials,    Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1899. 

BESS. 
Nellie    (Thos.   Johnson).      Equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Manitoba   Club    trials,    Morris.,    Man.,    1898. 

BESS. 
Dave  B.,  Jr.    (F.  I  Stone).     Equal  second,   Members'  Stake,  Georgia  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1903. 

BESS. 

Albert  Rumney  Pride  (Dr.  J.  E.  Hair).  Second,  Derby,  Field  Trial  Club  of  New  England,  Hampton,  Conn., 
1906. 

BESS    FTTRNESS. 

Bow  Bow  (Geo.  G.  Herring).  Fourth,  Members'  Derby,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association,  Martinsville,  Va., 
1904. 

BESSIE. 

Princess  Helen    (J.  O.   Donnor).     Equal  second,   All-Age  Setter   Stake,   Eastern   trials,   High   Point,    N.   C,   1885. 
Prince  Imperial    (Ramapo  Kennels).     Equal  third,   Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,   1885. 

BESSIE. 
Satan    (MaJ.   J.    W.    Renfroe).     Equal    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Southern   trials,    Amory,    Miss.,    1891. 

BESSIE. 
Frank    (J.   F.    Pantier).      Second,    All-Age   Stake,    American    trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 

BESSIE     A. 
Pray's  Gladstone    (J.   A.    Bolen).     First,    Derby.    Western  Club   trials,    Carthage,   Mo.,    1?.c7. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  379 

Belle  of   Kansas  City    (D.   Underwood).     Equal    third,    Derby,   Western   Club    trials,    Carthage,    Mo.,    1887. 

BESSIE    AVENT. 

Kingston  (Avent  &  Thayer).  Third,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1892;  second  Derbv  Fnatom 
Club  trials,   High    Point,    N.   C,    1892.  '  *'    r'astern 

Lochinvar  (Avent  &  Thayer).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1892;  equal  third, 
Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  second,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  New 
Albany,    Miss.,   1893;    third,    Members'    Stake,    Eastern   Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1894. 

Hamlet   (Avent  &  Thayer).     Second,   Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel   Club   trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,   1892. 

BESSIE     HANNA. 

Mack  Ewing  (Dr.  McCormick).  Second,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club 
trials,  Chesapeake  Beach,  Md.,  1903;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Same  Club  trials,  Easton,  Md.,  1904;  first,  All- 
Age  Stake,  and  First  Shooting  Dog  Contest,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials  Laurel, 
Md.,   1906. 

BESSIE     K. 

Duke    (Geo.  D.   Pennlman).     Second,   Derby.   Maryland   and  District  of  Columbia   trials,    Easton,   Md.,  1904. 

BESSIE     LEE. 
Kennickinniek    (Geo.    Knowles,    Jr.).     Second,    Derby,    Pennsylvania    Club    trials,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn.,    1S81. 

BESSIE    MARSHALL. 

Glad  (Dr.  E.  H.  Kessler).  Third,  Amateur  Field  Cup  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Amoret, 
Mo.,  1897. 

BESSIE    P. 

Bessie   Gath    (C.   H.   &  J.   Chenault).     Third,    Derby,    Continental   Club   trials,    Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    1902. 

BESSIE    SHARPE. 

Rod's  Empress  (A.  E.  Schilling).  Fourth,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  second, 
Members'    Stake,    Illinois    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1901. 

BETSEY. 

Q'Appelle  Belle  (C.  A.  Boxer).  First,  All-Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  18S6,  second,  All- 
Age   Stake,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1887. 

BETSY  MARK. 

Peach  Mark  (R.  K.  Gardner).  Third.  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.  Bakersfield,  Cal..  1896;  first,  All-Age 
Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.  Bakersfield.  Cal..  1S97:  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials, 
Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1898;  (W.  W.  Van  Arsdale).  First,  All-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield. 
Cal.,  1900. 

BETTY  B. 

Minnie  T.  (W.  W.  Titus).  Equal  fifth,  All-Age  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind..  1894: 
third:  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.:  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Contin- 
ental Club  trials,  Morris.  Man.:  first.  All-Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Morris.  Man.:  seco-id.  Champion 
Stake.  Northwestern  Club  trials.  Morris.  Man.:  first.  Subscription  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C. ; 
first.  All-Ase  Stake.   United  States  Club  trials.  Newton,   N.   C   1893. 

Sam  T.  (W.  W.  Titus).  First,  Derby.  Continental  Club  trials.  Morris.  Man.;  first.  Derby.  Manitoba  Club 
trials,  Morris.  Man..  1895.  (Del  Monte  Kennels).  Third.  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris, 
Man.,  1896.  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials.  Morris,  Man.,  1897:  third,  Subscription 
Stake,  Eastern  Club   trials,    Newton,    N.   C,   1898. 

BETTY   B.    II. 
Old   Put    (Geo.   Crocker).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Continental  Club   trials,   Thomasville,   N.  C,   1902. 

BETTY  S.  II. 
Rod's  Kate    (H.  B.   Tallman).     First,    Members'   Stake,    Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1904. 


380  DAMS-ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

BIRD  WEST. 

Wilful  Rest  (Dr.  J.  L.  McCormlck).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials, 
Easton,  Md.,  1905. 

BIRD-WISE. 

Bird-West  (Dr.  McCormlck).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ches- 
apeake  Beach,   Md.,   1903. 

BLADE'S  SUE. 

Roger  D.  (W.  H.  Kaye).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1900.  First, 
Members'    Stake,   Kentucky  Club   trials,   Glasgow,    Ky.,    1902. 

BLANCHE. 

Dimple  (F.  F.  Myles).  First,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  18S8.  Second,  Members'  Stake, 
Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-state  trials,  Lafayette,  La.,  '90.  (Norvin  T.  Harris).  Second,  Members'  Stake, 
Same  Club  trials,  Lafayette.  La.,  1891. 

Captain  Bethel  (Capt.  R.  W.  Foster).  Equal  third,  Southern  Sportsmen's  Inter-state  trials,  Lafayette,  La., 
1890. 

BLAZE  S. 

Rakes  Count  (Wm.  G.  Ely).     Second,  Derby,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1902. 

BLONDE  D. 
Flash    H.    (A.    L.    Hallowell).      Third,    Derby.    Southern    Ohio   Club   trials,   Hamilton,    O.,    1906. 

BLOOM. 

Heather  Bloom  (H.  M.  Graydon).  Third,  Breeders  Stake,  and  second.  Derby,  Peninsular  Club  trials,  Learning 
ton.,   Canada;   third,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay,   Canada,   1896. 

BLUE. 

Sport  McAllister  (J.  J.  Odum).  Second,  Derby.  Continental  Club  trials.  Morris,  Man.;  third,  Derby,  Manitoba 
Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1897;  first,  Derby,  U.  S.  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  first,  Setter  Derby,  United 
States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1898. 

Tony's  Dick  (T.  H.  Spencer).     Second,  Derby,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Madison,  Ala.,  '98. 

BLUE  BELLE. 
Fairy's  Glen    (E.   W.  Jester).     Second,   Derby,    Philadelphia  Kennel  Club   trials,   Rio  Grande,    N.  J.,    1885. 

BLUE  BELLE. 

Dan  Webster  (J.  A.  Graham(.  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1905;  third,  All-Age 
Stake,  Lone  Star  Club  trials,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  1907. 

BLUE   CHIGNA. 
El    Rio  Ray   (R.  M.  Hutchings).     Second,  Derby,  Texas  trials,  Waskom  Station,  Texas,   1890. 

BLUE  BONNET. 

Sho  Shau   (W.   D.   Randall).     First,   Derby,   Maryland   and  District  Columbia  Club  trials,   Laurel,   Md.,   1906. 
Admiral  Togo   (Chas.  B.  Cooke).     First,  Members'  Derby,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Spray,  N.  C, 

1906. 

BLUE  GEM'S  BESS. 

Jolly  Sport  (C.   F.  Koehler).     Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club,  Stockdale,  Tex.,   1903. 

BO-BELLS. 

Koran  Noble  (Frank  Holmes).  First,  Members'  Derby  and  second.  Open  Derby,  Michigan  Field  Trial,  Lake- 
view,  Mich.,  1901. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  38 1 

BOHEMIAN  GIRL. 

Paul  Bo  (T.  M.  Brumby).  First,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss,,  1891,  (R.  Merrill);  first,  All- 
Age  Setter  Stake  and  Absolute  Winner,  All-Age  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1891;  second, 
All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1892. 

Anne  of  Abbotsford.  (E.  A.  Burdette).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  third,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first,  North  Western  Club,  Ch.  Cup  Stake,  Morris,  Man.; 
second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S97. 

BO-PEEP.      (23,288  Vol.   VIII.) 

Chance  (M.  &  A.  Kennels).  Second,  Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand-Junction,  Tenn.,  1886;  second,  All-Age 
Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C. ;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  American  Club  trials,  West 
Point,  Miss.,  1887;  first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  and  first  Champion  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point, 
N.  C,  1889;  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  18S9;  equal  third,  All-Age 
Stake,   Southern  Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette,   La.,   1890. 

Nat  Goodwin  (M.  &  A.  Kennels).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1887. 

Laddy    (M.   &  A.   Kennels).     Equal  third,   Derby,   American  Club  trials,   Florence,   Ala.,   18S9. 

Orlando  (  M.  &  A.  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C. ;  first,  Derby,  American  Club 
trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1888;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  second,  All-Age 
Setter  Stake.  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1891,  (Avent  &  Thayer);  first,  Free-for-  All  Stake,  Cen- 
tral Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1892. 

Cecil    (M.   &  A.   Kennels).    Third,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,    High   Point,    N.   C,    1888. 

Bettye  S.  (M.  &  A.  Kennels).  Second,  Derby,  American  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1SS8,  (H.  B.  Duryea) 
First,  Match  race  with  Sally  Brass  II.,  Amory,  Miss..  18S9;  second,  Members  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials 
Ottorburn  Springs,  Va.F  '90;  second,  Members'  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1891;  second 
All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lex 
ington,  N.  C,  1S92;  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  third,  All 
Age,    Manitoba  Club   trials,    Souris,    Man.,    1893. 

Rupert  (J.  M.  Avent).  Second,  Setter  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1890;  third,  Derby,  Southern 
Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   1891. 

Antonio  (  J.  M.  Avent).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1890;  first, 
All-Age  Stake  Southern  Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette,  La.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New 
Albany,  Miss.,  (Avent  &  Harris);  first,  Ch.  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C. ;  first,  Free-for- 
All  Stake,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,  N.   C. ;    1891. 

BOB'S   MISS   TONY. 

Crown  Prince  (Dr.  L.  Buckner).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Spray, 
N.   C,   1906. 

BONNIE  LIT. 

Blue   Belle    (John    Wootton).      Equal   fourth,    Derby,   Manitoba   Club   trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1903. 
Hickory   (Avent  &  Duryea).     Second,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio,   1903; 
second,   Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1904. 

BONNIE  DOONE, 

Pioneer  (Titus-Hoover  Kennels).  Third,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  second,  Derby,  Conti- 
nental Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1903;  second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  Ga.,  (A.  M. 
Masters);  fifth,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club 
trials,  Oblong,  111.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
and  second  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1904,  (Geo.  N.  Clemson) ;  second,  Sub- 
scription Stake,  Iowa  Club  trials,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D. ;  first,  Ch.  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.; 
first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials  Waynesboro  Ga.,  1905;  first,  Champion  Stake,  National  Cham- 
pionship Club   trials.    Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    1906. 

BONNIE  RODFIELD. 
Colonial  Boy   (C.  C.  Cook).     Third,   Members'   Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1904. 

BRAMBLE. 
Baron  Blue  (C.  A.  Schnack).     Second,  Con.  Stake,  Alexandria  Rod  &  Gun  Club  trials,   Alexandria,  La.,   1886. 

BREDNA. 

Morris   (Thos.  Johnson).     Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man..   1SS7. 
Gretna   (Thos.  Moore).     Fourth,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,   1887. 


382  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

BREEZE  GATES. 

Bradley  (D.  A.  Goodwin).  Equal  third,  Derby,  New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,  1892;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,  New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,  1894. 

BRIGHTON  LADY. 

Brighton  Dick  (T.  G.  Davey).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man  ;  third,  Derby,  Mani- 
toba Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  Derby  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club,  Mitchells  Bay, 
Canada,  1895;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leamington,  Canada,  1S96. 

Brighton  Maud  (T.  G.  Davey).     Fourth,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada,  1895 

BRIGHTON   NELLY. 
Nell's  Dash   (Chas.   Mills).     Fourth,  Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada,   1900. 

BRIMSTONE. 

Ruby  Buckellew  (T.  W.  Stoutenberg).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Western  Club  trials,  Abilene,  Kan.,  18S6;  second, 
All-Age   Stake,    Western   Club   trials,    Carthage,    Mo.,    1SS7. 

BROWNIE. 

Young  Bob's  Tony  (E.  P.  Wilkins).  Second,  Derby,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Martinsville,  Va., 
1905. 

BROWNIE    GLADSTONE. 

Beaut  Gladstone   (Dr.   Sellers).     Fourth,   Derby,   Indiana  Club  trials,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1898. 

BROWNS    QUEEN   VIC. 

Seven  Up  (J.  W.  Blythe).  First,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  third,  Derby,  Missouri  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,   Paris,   Mo.,   1900. 

Marian  Mills  (G.  O.  Smith).  Fourth,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1899;  equal  third  and 
fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Kentucky  Club  trials.   Glasgow.   Ky.,   1900. 

Ortiz  Vic's  Vic  (E.  D.  Brown).  Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa. 
(Ortiz  Fruit  Farm),  second,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1899;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  In- 
dependent Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  WesterD  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Glasgow,  Mo.,  1901. 

BUCKEYE  BELLE. 

Caster    (L.   B.   Baynard).     Equal  third,  'All-Age  Stake,    Alexandria   Club   trials,   Alexandria,    La.,    18S6. 

BUD. 

Nightingale  (D  R  Rose).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1906;   third'.   Members'   All-Age   Stake   and  first,    Free-for-All   Stake,   Virginia   Field  Trial   Association  trials, 


Spray,  N.  C,  1906. 


CADO. 


Iroquois  (Avent  &  Duryea).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1902;  second,  Derby,  United 
States  Club  trials.  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  Ga.;  equal  third, 
All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1903;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Man- 
itoba  Club   trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1905. 

Shawnee  (Avent  &  Duryea).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  first,  Derby,  Monongahela 
Club  trials    Robinson,   111.,   1903;  equal  third,   Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   1904. 


CAM. 


Cam's  Pink    (J.    Lemon).     Equal   fourth,   Derby,   Manitoba    Club   trials,    Carman,    Man.;    1903. 

Imperial   (J.  Lemon).     Fourth,  Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1903;   third,   Derby, 

Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,   Ga.,   1904. 
Canada  II.    (J.   Lemon).     First,  Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Manitoba     1904;   second,   All- Age 

Stake,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle, 

Reubon^C.  Holdon).     Second  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1905,   (C.  E.  Pierson) ;  Fourth, 
Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.,  1906. 


DAMS— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 


383 


CAMBRIA. 
Matane    (W.    B.    Wells).     Second,    All- Age    Stake,    International   Club    trials,    Chatham,    Can.,    1S92. 

CAMBRIANA. 

Luke    ( ).      Third,    Derby,    International   Club   trials,    Chatham,    Can.,    1891,    (W.    B.    Wells);    third,    All-Age 

Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Can.,  1892;  second,  All-Age  (Cup)  Stake.  International  Club 
trials,  Mitchell's  Bav.  Can.,  1S94;  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leamington.  Can.;  equal 
third.  All-Age  Stake.  International  Club  trials.  Mitchell's  Bay,  Can.,  1S96,  (C.  Young);  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1S9S. 

Phyllis  T.    (W.  B.  Wells).     Fourth,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,   Canada,   1892. 

Cleopatra  (W.  B.  Wells).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada,  1893;  second,  All-Age  Stake.  International  Club  trials, 
Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada,  1896;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada,  1897; 
second,  All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada,   1899. 

CAM  SING. 

Duke's  Rush  (Wpg.  Kennels).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.;  equal 
third,  Amateur  Stakes.  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Morris,  Man.;  1S97;  third,  Amateur  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials, 
Morris,  Man.;   1S9S;  third,  Manitoba  Stake,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,   1901. 

Button  Hole   (Wpg.   Kennels.     Fourth,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,   Man.;   1898. 

Silver   Lace    (W.   F.    Ellis).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    189S. 

Maid  0'  the  Morn   (W.  F.  Ellis).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1901. 

Cam    (J.  Lemon).     Third,  Manitoba  Stake,   Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,   Man.,   1902. 

CAN  CAN. 

Nellie  Fox   (Blue  Ridge  Kennels).     Second,  Derby,  United  States  Club  t»ials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1894. 
Iroquois  Chief   (R.  V.  Fox).     First,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,   Waynesburg,   Pa.,   '96. 

CARRIE  J. 

Medora   (W.  B.  Gates).     Equal  third,  Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials.  Canton,  Miss.,  1884. 

CASINO  G. 

Princess  Alba   (E.  Comfort).     First,  Derby,  Philadelpia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Frederica,  Del.,  1887. 
Perseverance  (E.  Comfort).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Frederica,  Del.,  1888;     second, 
Members'  Stake  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Richland,  Va.,  1889. 

CHATELAINE. 
Dan   T.    (Dr.    S.   Fleet   Speir).     First,    Jerby,    Robin's   Island   trials,    18S4. 

CHRISTINA. 
Bona   (Hobart  Ames).     Third,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,   Man.,  1899. 

CINCINNATUS    TRIXIE. 

Woodbine  Pete   (L.  H.  Gibbs).     First,  All-Age  Stake,   Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich., 

1899. 
Joseph  M.    (C.  T.  McClintock).     Second,   , All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.,   1S99. 

CITY    GIRL. 
Count  Danstone  II.   (A.  A.  Bogen).     Third,   Members'  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,  Stockdale,  Tex.,  1903. 

CLARE. 
Lady    Clare    (Jackson-Denmark    Kennels).     Fifth,    Derby,    United    States    Club    trials,    West    Point,    Miss.,    1895. 


CLEVELAND     BESS. 
Ky-Ky  (G.  B.  Tryon).     Equal  third,  Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,   1906. 


384  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

CLIO. 

Maida  (Dr.  T.  Fleet  Speir).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Robins  Island,  1881;  first,  All- Age 
Stake,  Robin's  Island  Club  trials,  Robin's  Island,  18S3;  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Prince  Hal,  Robin's  Island 
trials,  1883. 

CLIO. 

Dave  B.    (J.   A.   McCargo).     First,   Derby,   Southern   Sportsmen's  Inter-state   trials,   Lafayette,   La.,    1891. 

CLIP. 

Peep  O'Day  (D.  Bryson).  Equal  third,  Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1880;  first,  Free-for-All,  N. 
A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881;  second,  Free-for-All,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn., 
1882. 

London  (Coleman's).  First,  Free-for-All,  N.  O.  G.  C.  trials,  Opelousas,  La.,  1882;  first,  Members'  Stake,  South- 
ern Club  trials,  Canton,  Miss.,  1883. 

CLIP  WIND'EM. 

Algonquin  (Avent  &  Duryea).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C. 
H.,   O.,  1903. 

CLIPERIGO. 

King  Do  Do  (E.  E.  Kraai).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Greenville,  Mich.,  1902: 
second,  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Greenville,   Mich.,   1903. 

COLUMBIA. 

Aeolus  Rex  II.   (C.   P.   Mingst).     Equal  third,   Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,  1895;    first,   All-Age 

Stake,   Union  Club  trials,  Bickuell,   Ind.,   1896. 
Trixie   (C.   P.   Mingst).     First,   Derby,   Union  Club  trials,   Carlisle,   Ind.,   1S97. 
Columbia's  Girl   (C.  P.   Mingst).     First,  Members'  Stake,   Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknel),   Ind.,   1900. 

CONSTANCE. 

Ceylon  (Char.  F.  T.  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  first,  Derby,  Brandon  Club 
trials,  Brandon,  Man.,   1902. 

CORA. 

Hoodoo   (W.   F.  Ellis).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Souris,   Man.,   1893. 
Zuleika  (W.  F.  Ellis).     Third,  Amateur  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Souris,  Man.,  1893. 

CORNELIA. 

Clementine   D.    (L.    Shuster,   Jr.).     Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club    trials,    Beesley's    Point,    N. 

J.,    1S84;    first,    Members'   Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club  trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1886. 
Clyde  T.   (L.  Shuster,  Jr.).     Second,  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsville,  Va.,   1891. 

CORNELIA     G. 

Hazel   (L.   Shuster.  Jr.).     Second,   Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club   trials,   Deatonsville,   Va.,    1S91. 
Philadelphia   Press    (L.   Shuster,   Jr.).     Equal  third,    Derby,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials,    Deatonsville,   Va  , 

1891. 
Larry  Noble   (Chimo  Kennels).     Third,  Amateur  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,   189o. 

COSETTE. 
Cecil  H.    (J.  L.  Adams).     Second,   Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,   N.   C,   1892. 

COUNTESS     II. 

Bessie  (Harvard  Kennel  Club).  Second,  Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881;  equal  third 
Free-  for-All  Stake,   N.  A.   K.   C.  trials,   Fairmount,    Minn.,   1882. 

COUNTESS     ADA. 
Countess   May    (Harvard  Kennel  Club).     Equal  second  and  third,   N.    A.   K.    C.  trials,   Patoka,   111.,   1879. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  385 

COUNTESS     BEATRICE. 

Harper    (J.   Puddicombe).     First,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Can.,   1905. 

New  Castle   Vic    (H.   M.   Graydon).     Second,   Derby,   International  Club   trials,   Ruthven,    Ont.,   Can.,   1906. 

New  Castle  Laddie   (H.  M.  Graydon).     Fourth,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Ont.,  Can.,   1906. 

COUNTESS     DRUID. 

Pride  of   Dixie    (C.    E.    Wallin) .     Equal   third,    Puppy   Stake,    Southern   States   Club   trials,    Canton,    Miss.,    1883. 
Casino   G.    (E.   Comfort).     Second.   Members'   Stake,    Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Frederica,   Del.,    1886;   di- 
vided second  and  third,  Members'  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Frederica,   Del.,   1888. 

COUNTESS   FAYETTE. 
Sport's  Monk   (W.  S.  Elkin,  Jr.).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Georgia  trials,  Waynesboro,  Del.,   1907. 

COUNTESS     HOUSE. 

Harry  C.  (M.  &  A.  Kennels).  Fourth,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  second,  Setter  Derby,  Cen- 
tral Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1SS9;  (Greenfield  Hills  Kennels),  Equal  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Cen- 
tral Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1891;  third;  All-Age  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  first, 
All-Age  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1892. 

COUNTESS     K. 

Verona    W.    Gladstone    (Verona    Kennels).     Third,    Derby,    Brandon    Club    trials,    Brandon,    Man.,    1901. 
Verona   P.    Gladstone   (Verona  Kennels).     First,   Derby,   Brandon  Club   trials,    Brandon,   Man.,    1901. 

COUNTESS     KEY. 

Pink  B.  (W.  B.  Mallory).  Second,  American  Field  Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Fairmount,  Minn.;  second,  Derby, 
N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenu. ;  first,  Derby,  New  Orleans  G.  C.   trials,   Opelousas,  La.,   1882. 

COUNTESS     LOUISE. 
St.   Elmo  V.    (Dr.   S.   Fleet  Speir).     First,   Brace   Stake,   with   Gen.   Arthur,    Robin's  Island   trials,    18S4. 

COUNTESS     MARK. 

Mariposa  (W.   W.  Van  Arsdale).     Second,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1905. 

Del  Rey  Belle   (Rose  &  Christensen).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1905. 

COUNTESS     METEOR, 

Mohawk  II  (Avent  &  Duryea).  Third,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials.  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.:  first,  Derby, 
Continental  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction.  Tenn.;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man., 
1902;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  first,  Champion  Stake, 
Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1903: 
second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  Sta+e«  Club  tr'iils,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  first,  Champion  Stake,  National 
Championship  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1903. 

COUNTESS     MOLL. 

Dashing  Monarch  (Jno.  C.  Higgins).  Second.  All-Age  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Robins  Island,  1SS0;  third. 
Brace  Stake,   with  Grousedale,   N.  A.   K.  C.   trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881. 

COUNTESS  NOBLE. 

Silverplate    (S.    F.    Hughes).     Third,    Derby,    Pacific    Coast   Club   trials,    Salinas,    Cal.,    1895. 

Salina  Noble    (J.   W.   Tholcke) .     Second,    American  Stake,   Pacific   Coast  Club   trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,   1895. 

COUNTESS     PANSY. 

Clipper  W.    (Col.  B.  Ridgway).     First,   Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Frederica,   Del.,   18SS;  first,   All- 
Age  Stake,  and  first,  Members'   Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Richland,   Va.,   1889. 
Dart    (Col.   B.   Ridgway).     Third,   Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,    Richland,    Va.,    1889. 


386  DAMS— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

COUNTESS     R. 
Wilhelniina   (Verona  Kennels).     Second,   Derby,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Seneeaville,   O.,   1900. 

COTTNTESS     RUSH. 

Dick  Fox  (Blue  Ridge  Kennels).  Second,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton.  N.  C,   1893. 

Bessie  Shoupe  (C.  P.  Stokes).  First,  B.  R.  Kennels,  Futurity  Stake,  New  Albany,  Miss;  second,  Derby,  South- 
ern Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  equal  third,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn., 
1S94. 

Accelerando  (R.  V.  Fox).  Fifth,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  equal  third,  All-Age 
Stake,    Monongahela   Club   trials,    Waynesburg,    Pa.,    1S96. 

Forzando  (R.  V.  Fox.)  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Union  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1896;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
Monongahela  Club  trials,   Jefferson,   Pa.,   1897. 

COUNT   LADYSTONE'S   LADY. 

Prince  Raimer   (J.   Pease).     First,  Members'   Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association,   Robinson,   111.,   1902. 
Highland  Fly   (C.  E.   Pierson).     Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Lone  Star  Club  trials,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1907. 

COUNT'S     DIANA. 
Rod's  Lark   (H.  L.   Betten).     Second,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Santa  Maria,   Cal.,   1902. 

COUNT  GLADSTONE'S  NELLIE. 
Baron  Dan  Thiers   (Houston  Kennel  Club).     Second,   Derby,   Oklahoma  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Enid,   Okl.,   1907. 

CRESSIDA 

Lady  Rod's  Chaff   (F.   Maskey).     Third,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1898. 

CRICKET. 

Sam   C.    (J.   I.  Case,   Jr.).     Third,    Setter  Derby,    Central  Club   trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,    1S89. 
Coyote    (J.    I.   Case,   Jr.).     Third,    Derby,   Indiana  Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   1890. 

CRICKET    C. 
Gypsy  Maid   (A.  C.   Peterson).     Equal  third,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,   Seneeaville,   0.,   1901. 

CUTE'S 
Tankas    (Avent   &    Duryea).      Fourth,    Derby.    Manitoba    Club   trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1901. 

DAISY. 

Maggie  Mav  (J.  H.  Whitman).  Third,  Minnesota  Kennel  Club  Stake.  Minnesota  Club  trials.  Sauk  Centre. 
Minn.,    1S78. 

DAISY. 

Flossie  (J.  K.  Renaud.)  First,  All-Age  Stake.  N.  O.  G.  C.  trials.  Amite.  La.,  1881:  first,  New  Orleans  Gun 
Club  Stake.  N.  0.  G.  C.  Club  trials,  Opelousas.  La.;  equal  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  O.  G.  C.  Club 
trials,    Opelousas,    La.,    1882. 

DAISY.      (Whites.) 

Ferida    (J.   G.    Heckscher).     Second.   Derby,   Eastern   Club   trials,    Robin's   Island.    1881'. 

Romeo   (Dr.   S.   Fleet  Spelr).     Second,    All-Age  Stake,    Robin's   Island   trials,   Robin's  Island,   1882. 

DAISY. 

Nellie  (H.  G.  Spurgeon).  Equal  third.  All-Age  Stake.  Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle.  Man.,  1897;  equal 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.,  1898. 

DAISY  B.  II. 

Lucy  Rogers   (Geo.   Battison).     Third,   All  Age  Stake.   Monongahela  Club  trials.   Carmichaels.   Pa..   1898. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  387 

Dewey   Rogers    (Geo.   Battison).     First,   Derby,   New  York   State  trials,   Egg   Harbor,   N.   J.,   1899. 

Tony  Rogers  Gale   (Geo.  Battison).     Third,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Carmichaels,   Pa.,   1898;  equal  third, 

All-Age    Stake,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Carmichaels,    Pa.;    first,    All-Age    Stake,    New    York    State    trials, 

Egg  Harbor,  N.  J.,   1899. 

DAISY  CRAFT. 

Pin  Money  (Char.  Field  Trial  Kennels).  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  First.  Setter  Derby 
and  first  Absolute  Derby  Winner,  United  States  trials.  Newton,  N.  C,  1896;  first,  Derby,  Continental  Club 
trials,  Tupelo.  Miss.;  first,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1897;  equal  third,  United  States 
Club  trials,  West  Point.  Miss.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  first.  Subscrip- 
tion Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Lexington, 
N.  C. ;  first,  Sweepstakes,  Continental  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1898;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United 
States  Club  trials,   West  Point,  Miss.,   1899. 

Shadow   (Char.  Field  Trial  Kennels).     Third,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,   1897. 

Belle  of  Hardbargain  (H.  Ames).  Equal  third,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1890; 
First,   Members'   Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1900. 

Verona  Cap   (Verona  Kennels).     First,   Derby,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Senecaville,   0.,   1900. 

Verona  Diablo   (Verona  Kennels).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Brandon,   Man.,  trials,   1901. 

DAISY  DALE. 

Grousedale  (J.  B.  Goodwin).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Robin's  Island,  1879,  (Win.  Tallman) ; 
Second,  Brace  Stake,  with  Smut,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Robin's  Island,  1879;  (W.  A.  Buckingham);  first,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Robin's  Island;  third.  Brace  Stake,  with  Dashing  Monarch,  N.  A.  K.  C. 
trials.  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881;  equal  second  and  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point, 
N.  C;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  Canton,  Miss.,  1883. 

DAISY     DEAN. 

Pearl  of  Maury   (J.  H.   Dew).     First,  Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee  S.  S.   A.   trials,   Nashville,   Tenn.,   1878. 
Shadow   (Dr.  E.  S.  Carr).     Equal  third,  Derby,   N.   A.  K.   C.   trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   188-1. 
Ladd  (A.  M.  Waddell).     Equal  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881. 
American  Dan    (J.   H.  Dew).     Third,   Derby,   N.   A.   K.  C.   trials,   Fairmount,  Minn.;   equal  third,   Free-for-All, 
N.  A.   K.   C.   trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1882. 

DAISY     F. 

Dave  R.   (J.  S.   Fisher).     First,  Derby,  American  Club  trials,  Florence,  Ala.,   1887. 

Daisy   Hope    (A.    M.    Young).     Fifth,    Derby,    American    Club   trials,    Florence,    Ala.,    1888;    equal    third,    All-Age 

Setter  Stake,   Southern  Club  trials,   Amory,   Miss.,   18S9.    (W.   W.  Titus);  first,   All-Age  Stake,   Eastern  Club 

trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   1890. 
Daisy   Hunter   (J.   H.   &  J.   A.   Hunter).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Eastern  Club   trials,   High   Point,   N.   C, 

1890;  first,  All- Age  Stake,  and  absolute  winner  All-Age  Stake,   United  States  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind. ;   second, 

All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.  C,   1891. 

DAISY     GLADSTONE. 
Lady  Bluestone   ( ).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind.,   1905. 

DAISY     HOPE. 

Sam  R.  (G.  P.  Jones).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  third,  Setter  Derby,  Cen- 
tral Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1890;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany, 
Miss.,   1891. 

DAISY     HUNTER. 

Daisy  Hunter  II.    (J.  H.  &  J.  A.  Hunter).     Second,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,  Ind.,   1893. 
Nelly   Bly    (A.    C.    Peterson).     First,    All- Age   Stake,    Monongahela   Club   trials,    Waynesburg,    Pa.,    1895. 
Antoinette   (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).     First,   Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.   C,   1893;    third, 

Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,  N  C,   1895. 
Hoosler  Girl    (Monongahela   Kennels).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Monongahela   Club   trials,    Carmichael,    Pa.,    1S98. 
Bruce   (W.   L.   McDonald).     Equal  third,   Derby,   N.   A.   K.   C.   trials,   Vincennes,   Ind.,   1880. 

DAISY    SPORTSMAN, 
Princess  Sparkle    (Geo.    Waddington).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Iowa  State  trials,   Emmetsburg,   Iowa,   1898. 


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DAISY  STARLIGHT. 
Change    (S.   H.   Socwell).     Equal   second,   All-Age   Stake,   Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials,    Blcknell,    Ind.,    1887. 

DAN'S     LADY. 

n.„  Fflrl   (Tneo    Goodman).     Second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Tupelo,  Miss.;  third,  Setter  Derby,  United 

States  Club  'trials,   West   Point,   Miss.,   1897;   third,   Sweepstakes  Stake,   Continental   Club  trials,   Lexington, 

N.   C,   1M)S. 
ladv's  Count   (G    G    Williamson).     Fourth,  Derby,  Union  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1897;   (J.  D.  Law),  second. 

All-Age  Stake,    Independent   Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.;    fourth,   All-Age   Stake,   Missouri  Field   Trial   Asso 

ciation   trials,    Paris,   Mo.,   1899. 
Albert   Lang    (Theo    Goodman).     First,   All-Age  Stake.   Union  Club   trials,   Carlisle,    Ind.;   first,    Amateur  Stake, 

Union  Club  trials,  Carlisle,  Ind.,  1897;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.. 

1898. 
Count  Danstone    (J.    P.   Greene).     First,   Derby,   Eastern   Club   trials,   Newton,   N.   C;   third.    Derby,   Continental 

Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1898;  second,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1899. 
Uncle  B.   (Devereux  &  Edwards).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,   1898;  third,   All- 
Age  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials.  Grand  Junction,  Tenu. ;  first.  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials, 

Senecaville,   0..    (Medina  Kennels);   first,   All-Age  Stake,   Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Washington  O. 

H.,  0.,   1900;   first.  All-Age  Stake,   Western  Club  trials,   Glasgow,   Mo.,   1901;  second,   All-Age  Stake,  United 

States   Club   trials.    Grand-Junction.    Tenn.,    1902. 
Lady's  Count   Gladstone    (G.    G.    Williamson).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,    Newton,   N.   C, 

1899;   second,   All-Age  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.;   first,   Championship  Stake, 

Championship  Association  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1900. 
Leading  Lady   (G.  G.  Williamson).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  equal  third, 

All-Age  Stake,   Kentucky  Club  trials,   Glasgow,    Ky.,   1901. 
Count  Ladystone   (American  Kennels).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1901. 

DAPHNE. 

Mars  (W.  B.  Wells).  Third,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Can.,  1903.  (J.  B.  Dale);  third, 
All-Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,    Mitchells   Bay,    Can.,    1898. 

DART     (335,   Vol.   1). 

Maude  (P.  H.  Bryson).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Paris,  third.  Champion  Stake,  Tennessee 
State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1S75;  second,  Brace  Stake,  with  Stafford,  Tennessee 
State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,   Memphis,   Tenn.,   1876. 

Paris  (L.  H.  Smith).  Second,  Puppy  Stake,  and  third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Maude,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's 
Association  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1875;  third,  Championship  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Associa- 
tion trials.  Memphis,  Tenn.;  third  Brace  Stake,  with  Pride  of  the  South,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Asso- 
ciation trials,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1876;  third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Clip,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association 
trials,   Nashville,   Tenn.,    1877. 

Pride  of  the  South  (Capt.  Pat.  Henry).  Divided  second  and  third  Puppy  Stake,  and  third,  Brace  Stake,  with 
Paris,  Tennessee  S.  S.  A.  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1876;  second,  Ch.  Stake,  and  first,  Brace  Stake  with 
Clip,   Tennessee   S.   S.   A.   trials,   Nashville,   Tenn.,    1877. 

Stafford  (P.  H.  Bryson).  Second,  Championship  Stake,  and  second,  Brace  Stake,  with  Maude,  Tennessee  State 
Sportsmen's  Association  trials,   Memphis,  Tenn.,   1876. 

Clip  (L.  H.  Smith).  First,  Brace  Stake,  with  Pride  of  the  South,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association 
trials,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1877;  third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Paris,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association 
trials,   Nashville,  Tenn.,   187S. 

Strathroy  (D.  C.  Sanborn).  First,  Minnesota  Kennel  Club  Stake,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Minnesota  Club 
trials,  Sank  Centre,  Minn.,  1878. 

Dog  whip  (P.  H.  Bryson).  Third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Gladstone,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials, 
Nashville,  Tenn",  1S77;  third,  Championship  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Nashville 
Tenn.,  187S. 

Breckenridge  (Capt.  Pat  Henry).  Equal  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trials, 
Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881. 

DASHING  BELLE   (1924,  Vol.  II.). 

Prince  Castle  (Ridgway  &  Richardson).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Beesley's  Point, 
N.  J.,  1884. 

DASHING   DORA. 

Oakley  Hills  King  (C.  M.  Woolley).  Divided  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Rob- 
inson,   111.,    1906. 

DASHING  MODEL.    (1928,  Vol.  II.) 

Dashing  Dixie    (A.  J.   Gleason,    Agt.).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Indiana  Kennel   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1889. 

DASHING  NOVICE    (1929,   Vol.   II.). 

Sweetheart  (Post  &  Watson).  Divided  second  and  third,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Walltown  Timber. 
Cal.,  1884;  first,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Hanford,  Cal.,  1886. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  3^9 

Janet   (California  Kennels).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Point  Reyes,  Cal.,  1885. 
Dashing  Noble   (J.  R.  Henrichs).     Second,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1886;  third, 
Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1888. 

DAYS   BELTON. 
Flying  Jib   (Butterfield  &  Samuels).     Equal  third,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1893. 

DEAN. 

Daisy  F.  (R.  M.  Dudley).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn., 
1886;   equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   American  Club  trials,   Florence,   Ala.,    1887. 

DELL. 

Bell  Rapier  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir) .  Second,  Derby,  Robins  Island  trials,  1888;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Robins 
Island   trials,   1889;   second,   Brace  Stake,   with   St.   Elmo   IV.,    Robins  Island   trials,    1890. 

DELL  GLADSTONE. 

Miss  Lyla  (H.  R.  Edwards).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  third,  Derby,  North  Dakota 
Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D.;  second,  Second  American  Field  Futurity,  Robinson,  111.;  equal 
third,    Derby,    Continental   Club   trials,    Pinehurst   and   Thomasville,    N.    C,    1906. 

DELL   RIVERS. 

Lady  Araminta  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  and  third,  Great  Selling  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials, 
Newton,   N.   C,   1S94. 

DELL  V. 

Jean  de  Reszke   (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).     First,  Members'   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1901. 

DESTINY'S  PRINCESS. 

Lakefield   Sister    (Lakefield   Kennels).     First,    Derby,   Nebraska   trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1906. 

Lakefield    Gleam    (Lakefield   Kennels).      Second,    Derby,    Ohio    Field   Trial    Association   trials,    Washington    Court 

House,    Ohio;    first,   Second   American   Field   Futurity,    Robinson,    111.;    second,    Derby,    Alabama   Club   trials, 

Huntsville,   Ala.,   1906. 

DI, 
Dash    (G.  S.   Watson).   Second,   Areola  Stake,   New  Orleans  Gun  Club  trials,   Amite,   La.,    1881. 

DIANA    (1941.    Vol.    II). 

Pollux    (E.   E.   Hardy).     First,   Derby,   Eastern   Club   trials,    Robins   Island,    1881. 

Diana  II.    (Chas.   Heathl.     Equal  second,  All- Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,  N.   C,   1884. 

DIANA   MONTEZ. 

Tacoma  Montez  (R.  B.  Dyer).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island, 
Wash.,   1900. 

DIDO   II,    (3640,   Vol.   III.). 

Cincinnatus  (J.  E.  Dager).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake.  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  1888;  equal 
fourth,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.  C,   1889. 

DIDO  in. 

Dan  Thiers  (J.  B.  Dale).  Third,  Derby,  North  American  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Can.;  fourth,  Derby,  Inter- 
national Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Can.,   1899. 

DIMPLE   (341,  Vol.   I.). 

Nellie  (D.  C.  Sanborn).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  Hampton.  Iowa,  trials,  first,  Champion  Stake,  same  trials,  on  chick- 
ens, 1877;  equal  third,  Champion  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1877;  equal  second  and  third.  Free-for-All  Stake,  and  first  Brace  Stake,  with  Dan,  National  American  Kennel 
Club  trials,  Patoka.  111.,  1879;  second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  and  second,  Brace  Stake,  with  Count  Noble, 
National   American   Kennel   Club   trials,    Grand   Junction,   Tenn.,    1881. 


390  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

Jesse  James  (F.  P.  Myles).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Bexar  Club  trials,  Floresville,  Tex.,  1893. 
Hurstbourne   Zip    (S.    P.   Jones).     First,    Derby,    Manitoba  Club   trials,   Morris,   Man.,    1896;   first,   Derby,   Conti 
nental  Club  trials,  Kennedy,  Minn.,  1896;  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton.  N.  C,  1896;  first,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1897. 

DIN  A. 
Black  Ned   (Geo.  Waddington).     Second,  Championship  Stake,  Hampton,  Iowa,  trials,  1877. 

DINAH. 
Jack  White  (W.  B.  Meares,  Jr.).     Second,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1904. 

DIXIE. 

Rye  (Judge  R.  C.  Cornell).  Equal  third,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Pinehurst  and  Thomasville, 
N.   C,   1906. 

DOLL  GLADSTONE. 

Highland  View  Snapper  (G.  N.  Clemson).     Equal  third,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1902. 
Ruby's  Dan  II.   (W.  G.  Comstock).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1904.-. 

DOLLY. 

Royal  Duke  II.    (J.   G.  Edwards).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,    Point   Reyes,   Cal., 

1SS5. 

DOLLY  MANNERS. 

Odessa  (H.  R.  Edwards).  Equal  fifth,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  equal 
fourth,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio;  first,  Derby,  Independ- 
ent Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.;   third.  Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1904. 

Mary  Tudor  (Sidney  Jones).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Club  trials,  Grand  Forks,  N.   D.,   1905. 

Caesar  (Dr.  McMasters).  Third,  Derby,  Georgia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga. ;  first,  Sub. 
Stake,  Iowa  Club  trials,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man., 
1905;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Washington  Court  House,  Ohio,  1906. 

DOLLY  PEPPER. 

Miss  Spectacles  (W.  A.  Smith).  Equal  third,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court  House, 
Ohio,  1900. 

DOLLY  WILSON. 

Dot's   Roy    (Avent,    Thayer  &   Duryea).      First,    All-Age   Stake,    United   States   Club   trials,    West    Point,    Miss., 

1899;   first,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Carman,   Man.,    1900. 
Jeff   (H.   B.  Duryea).     Second,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1899. 

DONNA. 
Effie  Hill   (D.  M.  Barringer) .     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,  1888. 

DONNA  INEZ. 

Pearl  R  (Dr  M  F  Rogers).  First,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris.,  Man.;  first,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club 
triais,,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton  N.  C;  second  Derby,  United  States  Club 
trials,   Newton,  N.  C,   1897;   third,   Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,   New  Albany,  Miss.,   1898. 

DONNA  J.    (1954,   Vol.    II. j). 

Rush  Gladstone  (J.  M.  Avent).     Second,  Puppy  Stake,  Southern  States  trials,  Canton,  Miss.,  1S83;  first,  National 

American  Kennel  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1883. 
Queen  Bess   (B.   F.   Rice).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Western  Club  trials,   Abilene,  Kan.,   1885. 

DORA   (346,   Vol.   I.). 

Duke  (Luther  Adams).  Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn., 
1875. 

Drake  (Luther  Adams).  First,  Champion  Stake,  and  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Erin,  Tennessee  State  Sports- 
men's Association  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1876;  divided  first  and  second,  Champion  Stake,  with  Joe  Jr., 
and  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Dash  III.,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1878. 


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DORA  DEANE. 
Rogers   Spark    (L.    Gardner).     Equal   third,   Setter   Derby,   Central   Club  trials,   Lexington,    N.    C,    1892. 

DORA  GLADSTONE. 
Brooks'    Gladstone    (R.    M.    Ward).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,    Madison,   Ala.,    1S97. 

DORA  K  II. 
Grit   (H.   P.   Emory).     First,   Derby,   Connecticut  Club  trials.   Hampton,   Conn.,   1905. 

DOLORES. 
Catherine  M.    (J.   H.  Schumacher).     Second,   Derby,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   La  Connor,   Wash.,   1904. 

DOT. 
Ned    (R.   A.   Croxton).     Second,   Derby,   Virginia  Field  Trial   Association  trials,   Chase  City,   Va.,    1902. 

DOT    C. 

Winks    (J.   F.   Crawfordi      Equal  third,  Monongahela  Club  trials,   Jefferson,   Pa.,   1897. 

DOT  GLADSTONE  TV. 

Tommy  Atkins    (L.   Hilsendegen).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Independent   Club   trials,   Hutsonville,    111.,    1906. 

DOT'S  DAUGHTER. 

Miss  Lucky  (H.  R.  Edwards).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H. 
Ohio,    1904. 

DOT   ROY'S   SISTER. 

Cherokee   (Avent  &  Duryea).     Second,  Setter  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1902. 

DOTTIE. 
Ben  O.    (J.    Preston)".     First,    Derby.    Riley   Club  trials,    Riley,    Ind.,    1901. 

DRUID'S  DAISY  II. 

Tony  Boy's  Daisy  (C.  D.  Stuart).  Third,  Prof.  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lakeview.  Mich.; 
first,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada;  equal  fourth,  Derby,  Kentucky  Club  trials, 
Glasgow,  Ky.,  1900. 

Leather  Stocking   (Avent  &  Duryea).     Equal   third,   Derby,   Brandon  Club  trials,   Brandon.   Man.,   1902. 
Tony's  Star  (C.  D.  Stuart).     Equal  third,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Greenville,  Mich..   190". 
Tony's   Prince    (C.   D.   Stuart).     Equal  third.   All-Age  Stake,   and   equal   third,    Members'    Stake,    Michigan   Field 
Trial  Association  trials,   Greenville,   Mich.,   1902. 

DUCHESS  O'NEAL. 
Duchess  Greystone   (Chas.  Ehrbar).     Third,  Derby,   Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,   Ind.,   1903. 

ECSTASY. 

Lady  Maud  Mannering  (B.  G.  Boyle).  Second,  Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls, 
S.  D.,  second,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  first,  Derby,  Independent  Club 
trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1901. 

EDGEHILL  COUNTESS. 
Edgehill  Lit  (R.  S.  Barrett).     Fourth,  Members'  Stake.  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1905. 

EFFIE  HILL. 
Tennessee  Vandal   (W.  C.  Baylies).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  N.  E.  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,  1895. 


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DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 


ELDRED  CONSTANCE. 

Don  Antonio  III     (W    C    Donaldson).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Greenville, 

Michigan,    (E.   H.   Nelson);   second,   All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Canada,    1903. 
Tony  (Theo.  Sturges).     Equal  third,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1904. 


ELDRED  LARK. 


Alauibaugh  (Hobart  Ames).  Fourth,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  equal  third,  Derby  Brandon 
Club  trials  Brandon,  Man.,  1902;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1903: 
first,   Ch.   Stake,    National  Ch.   Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1905. 

ELLA  MARCH. 

Cal  R.  (Peter  Cross).  Third,  All- Age  Stake,  Michigan  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.,  1899;  second,  Members'  All-Age 
Stake.  Michigan  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.,  1900,  <Good  Hope  Kennels);  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials, 
Hampton,  Conn.,  1901. 

Johnson's  Mac.  (Reynolds  &  Perkins).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Professional  Stake,  Michigan 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lakeview,   Mich.,   1900. 

ELLEN. 
Czar  (F.  R.  Murphy).     Third,  Members'  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.  Ohio,   '01 

ELSIE  BALTON.      f4541  Vol.  III.) 

Bessie  B.    (  F.  H.  Ball).     First,  Derby,  Western  Club  trials,  Abilene,  Kansas,  18S6. 

King's  Dan   (J    I.  Case,  Jr.,).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Western  Club  trials,  Carthage,  Mo.,  18S7. 

Prince   Lucifer    (J.    I.   Case,    Jr.,).     Second,    All-Age   Setter   Stake,    Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind., 

1890;   first,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,    and  Absolute  Winner,   All-Age  Stake,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N. 

C,   1891. 

EMMA  SARGEANT. 

Sallie  Kinloch  (C.  B.  Cooke).  Third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris, 
Mo.,  1900;  fourth,  Members'  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Chase  City,   Va.,   laurf. 

EMMA  T. 

Onward  (E.  S.  Fishback).  Divided  third,  Members'  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C. 
H.  Ohio,  1900. 

ENID.     (16145,  Vol.  VI.) 

Wun  Lune  (F  F  Myles).  First,  Members'  Derby,  (N.  T.  Harris)  and  second,  Open  Derby,  Southern  Sports- 
men's Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette.  La.,  third,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell  Ind  first, 
Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C;  first,   Derby,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington.   N.   C,   1S91. 

Nelly  Bly   (F.  F.  Myles).     Equal  third,  Members'   Derby,   Southern  S.   I.   trials,  Lafayette,   La.,   1891. 

Rowena   (I.  H.  Schumacher).     First,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,  1896. 

ESTHER.     (4542,  Vol.  III). 

Lily    Burgess     (G     W     Whitely).      First,    Setter    Derby,    Indiana    Kennel    Club    trials,     Bicknell,    Ind.,    1889; 

(F.   Richards);   first,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind..   1899. 
Jubilee  (J.  M.  Freeman).     Third,  Members'  Stake,  and  fourth,  Derby,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind., 

1890. 
Reveler   (W.   B.   Hill).     First,  Derby,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1890. 

ETONIA. 

Triangle  (W.  M.  Smith).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1898. 

EUDORA. .    (3652,  Vol.  III.) 

Esther  (J.  M.  Freeman).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1889. 

FAIRLAND  DOLL. 
Lady  Countess  Gladstone   (E.  E.  Taylor).     Fourth,  Members'   Stake,  Texas  trials,  Karnes  City,   Texas,   1905. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  393 

FAIRLAND  DOT. 

Blue  Danstone  (Gilchrist  &  White).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Alabama  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1902;  fifth,  All 
Age  Stake,   Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   O'Neill,   Nebraska,   1903. 

FAIRLAND  PET. 

Count  Greystone  (W.  Nat.  Kemper).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Riley  Club  trials.  Riley,  Ind.,  1901;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1902,  (C.  F.  Yung);  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay 
City,  Ind.,  1903. 

FAIRLAND  0.UEEN. 

Queen's  Dan   (Gen.  Ely).     First,  Derby,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,,  Conn.,  1904. 

FAIRLAND  RUBY. 

Ruby's  Lady   (Dr.   Campeau).     Second,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Canada,  1903. 
Telltale  (J.  G.  Armstrong).     First,  Members'  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Canada,  1906. 

FAIRY  II.      (354,  Vol.  I.) 

Foreman  (C.  Fred.  Crawford).  Equal  second,  Free-for-All,  N.  O.  G.  C.  trials,  Opelousas,  La.,  1882;  equal  third, 
All-Age  Stake,  Southern  trials,  Canton,  Miss.;  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction', 
Tenn.,  1S83;  first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1884;  first,  Members'  Stake' 
Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,   1885. 

FAIRY  BELLE.     (3654,  Vol.  III.) 

Clifford   (J.  O.  Douner).     Equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1884. 

FAIRY  SPORT. 
Tony  B.   (Dr.  H.  B.  McMasters).     Second,  Derby,  Georgia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.,   1906. 

FAN. 
Doctor  (W.  H.  Force).     First,  All-Age  Stake,   Robin's  Island  Club  trials,   1885. 

FAN. 
Ned  (H.  B.  Duryea).     First,  Derby,  Robin's  Island  Club    trials,  1886. 

FAN. 
Joe    (J.   B.    Roberts).     Second,    American   Stake,    Manitoba   Club  trials,    Souris,    Man.,    1893. 

FANCY   FREE. 

Warwick's  Nellie  (Dr.  Totten).     First,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada,  1893;  third    All 

Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada,  1894. 
Tar  Heel   (W.  B.  Meares,  Jr).     Second,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,   1901. 

FAN  GLADSTONE  II. 
War  Song  (Dr.  Thudichum).     Equal  third,  Derby,  New  York  Stake  trials,  Egg  Harbor,  N.  J.,  1899. 

FANNIE. 
Isabelle   (Jno.   Davidson).     First,   Puppy  Stake,   Tennessee  S.   S.   Association  trials,   Memphis,  Tenn.,  1876. 

FANNIE. 
Shot  (Chas.  Kaeding).     First,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Hanford,  Cal.,  1886. 

FANNIE. 
Top  Gallant   (H.  M.  Graydon).     First,  Derby,  North  American  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Canada,  1900. 


394  '  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

FANNIE. 
London  Boy  (J.  W.  Humpidge).     Fourth.  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada,  1898. 

FANNIE. 
Coquette    (H.   M.   Graydon).     Third,    Derby,   International  Club   trials,    Mitchell's  Bay,    Ont.,   1899. 

FANNIE  SAN  ROY. 
Albert's  Daisy  (Dr.  Jas.  S.  Hair).     First,  Derby,  New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,  1892. 

FANNIE  W.    (5723,  Vol.  IV.) 

Oliver  Twist  (B.  F.  Wilson).  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  second,  Derby,  Southern 
Club  trials,  Amory.  Miss..  1888. 

FANNY.      (359,  Vol.   1.) 

Dan  (D.  C.  Sanborn).  Second,  Minnesota  Kennel  Club  Stake,  Minnesota  Club  trials.  Sauk  Centre.  Minn.,  1878. 
Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee  S.  S.  Association  trials,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1878;  first,  Brace  Stake,  with 
Nellie,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Patoka,  111.,  1879. 

FANNY  BUCKELLEW. 

Countess  Jesse  (J.  H.  Hindes).  Second,  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Laurel,  Md., 
1906. 

FANNY  KEAN.    (362,  Vol.  I.) 

Rill  (J.  H.  Dew).  First,  St.  Louis  Kennel  Club  Stake,  Tennessee  S.  S.  Association  trials,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1877. 

FANTASIA. 

Annie  Oakley  (Er.  Shelly).  Third,  All- Age  Stake,  Minnesota-North  Dakota  Club,  trials,  Iroquois,  South  Da- 
kota; fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
Michigan  trials,    Greenville,    Mich.,    1902. 

FATE   GLADSTONE.    (14,728,    Vol.    VI.) 
Taxtang    (Seiler  &  Porter).     First,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,   18S6. 

FAUSTA  II. 
Dinah  C.    (W.  B.   Wells).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,   Canadian  Kennel  Club  trials,   Chatham,  Canada,   1889. 

FAY. 
Glen   (R.  B.   Parker).     First,   Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Southern  S.   S.   I.   trials,   Lafayette,   La.,   1891. 

FAYETTE  PRIDE. 

Sir  Rodney  (Wm.  Nees).  First,  Derby,  aud  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Clay  City, 
Ind.,  1902. 

FIELD'S  VIC. 

Rowdy  Roy  (Bassett  &  Reaves).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  East  Hampton,  Conn.,  1898; 
Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   East  Hampton,   Conn.,   1899. 

FLAKE. 
Dick  T.    (N.   B.   Nesbitt).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,    Western   Club  trials,    Abilene,    Kan.,    1886. 


Fannie    M.     (Dr.    Maclin).     First,    Derby,    Southern    Club    trials.    Amory,    Miss.,    1889.     (Blue    Ridge    Kennels): 
first,   All-Age  Stake,   Southern  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   1S92. 


DAMS— ENGLISH  SETTERS.  395 

FLEECE. 
Lucy    (W.   L.   Cook).     Fourth,   Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Kentucky  Club  trials,   Glasgow,    Ky.,   1900. 

FLEETY     A. 
Dervish   Girl    (Am.   Llewellln   Kennels).     Equal   fifth,   Derby,   Nebraska  trials,    O'Neill,   Neb.,    1903. 

FLEETY    AVENT. 

Tory  Fashion  (F.  R.  Hitchcock).  Equal  second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  fourth,  Derby, 
Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man. ;  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  second,  Setter  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C.  1895;  first.  Setter  Derby,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States 
Club  trials.   West  Point,  Miss.,  1896. 

FLEETY  HILL. 

Tony   Spot    (G.    W.   Hutchings).     Second,    British   Columbia   trials,    Ladner,   B.    C,    1905. 

FLEETWING. 

Lemon's  Rodfield  (J.  Lemon).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  fourth,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Robinson,  111.;  1904;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials.  La  Salle.  Man.;  first,  All- Age  Stake,  Con- 
tinental Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.;  second,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga., 
1905. 

FLIRT.     (Galloways.) 

Daisy   (E.   A.   Spooner).     Equal  third,   Puppy  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,    Robins  Island.    1879. 

FLO.     MACKLIN. 

Edgemark  (F.  S.  Brown).  First,  Members'  Stake,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials, 
Deatonsville,  Va„  1890;  first,  All-Age  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Deatonsville,   Va.,   1891. 

FLORA. 

Manitoba   Patti    (Thos.  Johnson).     Third,  Northwestern  Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Kennedy,   Minn.,   1896. 

FLORA. 

Banquo    (Dr.   S.    Fleet   Speir).     Equal   third,    Puppy   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,    Robins   Island,    1879. 

FLORA. 

Cap.  (L.  G.  Horton).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Gilroy  trials.  Walltown,  Timber,  Cal.;  first,  Puppy  Stake,  Gilroy 
trials,   Walltown  Timber,   Cal.,   1883. 

FLORA     TEMPLE. 

Sue  Gladstone  (John  Dunn.)  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Easton, 
Md.,   1905. 

FLORENCE  GLADSTONE   (6385,   Vol.   IV.  1 

Rod's  Whim    (E.   0.   Damon).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,    1891. 

Whyte  B.    (P.   H.  Bryson.)     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Southern   Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   1892.      (H. 

S.    Bevan),   first,    All-Age   Stake,    Southern   Club   trials,    New   Albany,    Miss,    1893. 
Rodfield    Gladstone    (Poulson    &   Creswell).      Second,    Derby,    Indiana   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1898;    fourth, 

Derby,   Missouri   Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,   1898. 
Florence    Rodfield    (West    Mascot    Kennels).      Second.    Derby.    Missouri    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Amoret, 
.     Mo.,   1898. 

FLORENCE     VERONA. 

Oakley  Verona  (0.  H.  Binns).  First,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Karnes 
City,  Tex.;  second.  All-Age  Stake,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D.,  1906;  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Oklahoma  Club  trials,   Enid,   Okl. ;   second,   All-Age  Stake.   Lone  Star  Club  trials,   San  Antonio,   Tex.,   1907. 

FLORINE. 
Flake  L.    (P.  D.   Linville).     Second,   Derby,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1892. 


396 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 


FLOSS. 


Kimr  Dash   (J    R    Henrichs).     First,  Brace  Stakes,  with  Belton  III.,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials    Grand  Junction,  Tenn.; 

genuif  second,'  Members'   Stake,   Pennsylvania  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1881. 
Belton  III.    (I.  R.  Stayton).     First,  Brace  Stakes,  with  King  Dash,  N.   A.  K.  C.  trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn., 
1881. 

FLOSS. 
Fleet   III.    (E.   Johnston).     First,   All-Age  Stake,    and   first,   Free-for-AU   Stake.    Nebraska   trials,   Norfolk,    Neb.. 
1881. 

FLOSSIE. 

Miss  Monarch   (C.   C.   Gray).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1891. 

FLOSSIE.     (Renaud's.) 

Knight  Gladstone   (Jno.   Robinson).     First,  Derby,  Alexandria  R.  &  G.  C.  trials,  Alexandria,  La.,  1886. 
Reveille   (J.   K.   Renaud).     Third,   Derby,   Alexandria  Rod  &  Gun  Club  trials,   Alexandria,   La.,    1886. 

FLOSSIE     DELANEY. 

Dan  Rodstone   (W.  M.  Kerr).     Third,  Members'   Stake.   Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1902 
Fairy's   Rod    (Highland   Kennels).     First,    Members'    Stake,    Independent   Club   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

FLOSSIE     E. 

Governor  Bob    (Dr.    McRae).      First,    All-Age   Stake,    Georgia   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.. 
1904. 

FLOUNCE.      (3667,   Vol.   III.) 

Florence   Gladstone    (J.   I.   Case,   Jr.).     First,   Derby,    Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind      1888 
Lindo    (Mt.   Washington  Kennels).     Equal   fourth,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,    1888. 

FLOY. 

Glida    (J.    H.   Dew).)      Equal   third,   Derby,   and  equal  first,    Wild  Consolation   Cup,   N.    A.    K.    C.   trials,    Grand 
Junction,   Tenn.,   1881. 

FLY     ROD. 
Daisy  Baughn    (F.   L.    Holmes).     First,   Derby,   Michigan   Field  Trial   Club  trials,   Greenville,   Mich,    1903. 

FOLLY. 

Feu  Follet   (Avent  &  Thayer).     Equal  third.   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.;   fifth,   Setter  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1895. 

FOREST  GLADSTONE. 
Heath   Gladstone    (W.    McLain).     Fourth,   Derby,    International   Club   trials,    Mitchells   Bay.    Can.,    1897. 

FREDA. 

Queen  of  Tennessee   (W.  A.   Evan).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1887. 

FROST     II. 
Duck    (C.   A.   Boxer).     First,   Derby,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,   1887. 

GADFLY. 

Hick's   Sport    (Dr.   E.    R.    Hickerson).     Third.   Derby,    South   Dakota   Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Salem,    So. 
Dak.,   1902. 

GATH'S     BELLE. 

Vim   Gladstone    (Fishback   &  Baughn).     Second.    American   Stake,   Union   Club  trials     Carlisle,   Ind.,   1897. 

W     fe  Tine     Fi4back  &  Baughn         First.   All-Age  Stake.   Indiana  trials,   Bicknell.   Ind.:   second.   A  1-Age  Stake 

Ohto  Field  Trill  AlsociS   trials.    Washington  C.    II.,    Ohio;    second.   All-Age  Stake,   Missouri   Field   Trial 

Association   trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,    1898. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  397 

GATH'S   GATH. 
Sport's  Gath  Mark   (L.   R.  Libby).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,   Conn.,   1906. 

GATH'S     RUBY. 

Ruby's  Dan  (W.  G.  Comstock).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1S99;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1901. 

GEM.      (4819,  Vol.  HI.) 

Gath's  Hope  (R.  M.  Dudley).     First,   Derby,   N.   A.   K.  C.  trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1885. 

Gath's  Mark  (Dr.  Maclin).  First,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C. ;  equal  third, 
Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1SS5;  (.H.  Hulman,  Jr.),  first,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern 
Club  trials,   Otterburu  Springs,  Va.,   and  first  Ch.   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point.   N.   C,   1S90. 

Ruby  D.    (Tennessee  Kennels).     Third,   Derby,  Tennessee  S.  A.   trials.   Athens,   Ala,,   1887. 

GENEVA. 
Geneva's  Speed   (P.  Lorillard,   Jr.).     Third,    Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   Thomasville,    N.   C,    1903. 

GEORGIA. 
Belle  Noble   (C.  M.   Griggs).     Third,   American  Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Browns  Valley,   Minn.,   1S97. 

GEORGIA     BELLE. 

Maiden  Mine  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  First,  Setter  Derby,  and  absolute  winner,  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lex- 
ington, N.   C,   1892. 

Gleam's  Sport  (Man.  Kenl.  Co.).  First,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss;  third,  Derby,  United 
States  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials  'Bicknell 
Ind.,   1893;  third,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1894. 

Callie  White  (Man.  Kenl.  Co.).  Equal  third,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1S93;  equal 
third,    Derby,   Southern   Club  trials.   New   Albany,   Miss.,   1S94. 

Gleam's  Pink  (Man.  Kenl.  Co.).  Second.  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1894; 
fourth,  All-Age  Setter  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  fifth,  All-Age  Setter  Stake, 
United  States   Club   trials.   Newton,    N.   C.    1895. 

Spot  Cash    (H.   K.   Devereux).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Jefferson,    Pa. 

GERTRUDE. 
Belle  B.    (A.   A.   Whipple).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,    Western  trials,   Abilene,   Kan.,   1885. 

GILT     EDGE. 

Fred  Earl  (D.  H.  Darrah).  Equal  third.  All-Age  Stake.  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Carmichael,  Pa,  1899; 
equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  Club  trials.   Senecaville.   O..   1900. 

GLADSTONE'S     BESS. 
Nellie  Byers    (M.  C.   Byers).     Third,   Derby,   North  American  Club   trials,    Ruthven,   Can.,   1901. 

GLADSTONE'S  GIRL   (18183). 

Becky  Noble   (E.   O.   Damon).     Second,  Derby,   New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,  Mass.,  1891. 

Count   Anteo    (P.    Lorillard,    Jr.).      Second,    Derby,    Southern    Club   trials,    New    Albany,    Miss.;    first,    Members' 

Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.  C,   1S92. 
Rod's  Chaff,    (E.  O.   Damon).     Equal  third,   Derby,  New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,   1892. 
Rod's  Sue   (P.   Lorillard,  Jr.).     First,   Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C;   first.   Derby.   Philadelphia 

Kennel  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.  C,   1892. 
Dot  Rogers   (P.  Lorillard.  Jr.).     Third,  Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.   C;   equal  third. 

Setter  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,   N.  C,   1892;   second,  All-Age  Stake,   Philadelphia   Kennel  Club 

trials,  Thomasville,   N.   C,  1893. 

GLADSTONE'S     GIRL. 

General  Kellar  (C.  B.  Cooke).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Martinsville, 
Va.,   1905. 


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GLADSTONE'S     NORA. 

Nora    (J.   Cllne).     Third,    Derby,   International  Club   trials,    Mitchells  Bay,    Can.,    1897. 

GLADYS. 

Simonides  (D.  E.  Rose).  Second,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  1889.;  first,  Derby,  Southern  S. 
Interstate  trials,  Lafayette,  La.;  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Central  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1890; 
(N.  T.  Harris),  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Southern  Sportsmen's  Interstate  trials,  Lafayette,  La.,  1891. 
(F.    F.    Myles),    first,   All-Age  Stake,    Interstate   Association's   trials,    Magnolia,    Miss.,    1892. 

GLADYS     GLADSTONE. 

Countess  K.  (J.  E.  DeRuyter).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1897.  (Ve- 
rona Kennels),   first,   Members'   Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1899. 

GLAD      O'LIGHT. 

Lillian  O'Rodfield  (H.  Scharman).  Third.  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 
111..   1903;   second.   Members'  All-Age  Stake,   Illinois  Field  Trial   Association   trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1906. 

GLEAM'S  DAISY. 

Oakley  Hill's  Pride  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Cowley).  Second.  Derby.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 
111.;  first.  Derby.  Continental  Club  trials.  Thomasville.  N.  C.  1903.  (Dr.  J.  D.  Hammond),  equal  third, 
All-Age  Stake,   Iowa   Field   Trial   Association   trials.    O'Neill.    Neb.,    1904. 

GLEAM'S     MAID. 

Gleam's   Dart    (Man.   Kenl.   Co.).      Eoual    fourth.    Derby.   Continental   Club  trials.   Morris.   Man.,    1895. 

Gleam's  Ruth  (Man.  Kenl.  Co.).  Equal  fourth.  Derby.  Continental  Club  trials.  Morris,  Man.;  third,  Derby, 
Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  third.  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1895; 
second,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Morris.  Man.:  second.  All-Age  Stake.  Continental  Club 
trials.   Kennedy.   Minn.,   1896.      (Verona  Kennels),    third.   Members'   Stake,   Pacific  Coast   Club   trials.   Bakers- 


field. Cal..  1S99. 


GLORY. 


May  Fly  (G.  O.  Smlthl.  Equal  third.  Members'  Stake.  Monongahela  Club  trials.  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1902;  third,  Members'  Stake.  Monongahola  Club  trials.  Robinson.  111.,  1903;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Con- 
necticut Club  trials,   Hampton,  Conn.,   1905. 

GLOSTER'S     GIRL. 

Count  Gloster  (P.  Lorillard.  Jr.).  Third,  Derby.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C. ;  second.  Setter  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C.  1896:  equal  fourth.  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials.  Tupelo. 
Miss.:  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third.  Subscription  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton,  N.  C;  third.  All- 
Age  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C.    1897. 

GOSSIP. 

Vivian  (Theo.  Sturges) .  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1896;  equal  third,  Mem- 
bers' Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Newton,  N.   C,   1899. 

GRACE     DARLING. 

Ruth  Noble  (Fishback  &  Baughn).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C. 
H.,  Ohio,   1898. 

GRACE     G.     DARLING. 

■Ortiz  Lad  (Ortiz  Fruit  Farm).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa; 
fourth,  Derby  and  fourth  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first,  Derby,  Illinois 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.;  first,  Derby  and  first  All-Age  Stake,  Kentucky  Club 
trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1900; 
second.  Champion  Stake,  Interstate  Championship  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1901.  (Dr. 
C.  I.  Shoup),  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1902;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake, 
Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman.  Man.,  1903;  equal  third.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Thomasville,  Go.,  1904;  third, 
Subscription    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials.    Thomasville.    Ga.,    1004. 

GRACE     GLADSTONE. 

IPrince  Rodfield  (J.  E.  Hutchins).  First,  Derby,  Connecticut  Club  trials.  Hampton,  Conn.,  1902;  first.  All-Age 
Stake.    Field  Trial  Association   Club  of  New  England.   Hampton,   Conn.,   1906. 


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GRACE     GLADSTONE     III. 
Count  Hamilton    (L.   A.   Boli).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Southern  Ohio  Club  trials,   Hamilton,    0.,   1906. 

GRACIE     GLADSTONE. 
Queenie  Whitestone   (R.  L.  Campbell).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  trials,   Clay  City    Ind      1904 
Belle  Fontaine    (E.  C.   Ford).     First,  Members'   Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield.'cal.,   1907. 

GRACE     LELAPS. 
Grace  M.    (W.  H.  McGarry).     Third,  Derby,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1904. 

GYP.      (Harrington's.) 
Jennie    (Wm.    Tallman).      First,    All-Age    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Robins    Island,    1879. 

GYPSEY. 

Tempest    (Geo.    Waddington).     Second,    Nursery   Stake.    Minnesota   Club   trials,    Sauk   Centre,    Minn.,    1S78. 

GYPSEY. 

Fannie    (C.    V.    B.    Kaeding).      Second,    Puppy   Stake,    Gilroy    Club   trials,    Gilroy,    Cal.,    1SS3. 

GYPSEY. 
Lee    (Oiner  Villere).     Third,   Members'   All-Age   Stake,   Southern   S.    I.   trials,   Lafayette,    La.,    1891. 

GYPSEY. 

Jim    Dandy    (J.    Roberts).     Third,   Members'    Stake,    American   Club   trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1S92. 

GYPSEY   A.    GLADSTONE. 

L0UAr^aU\^igIrc^  e.ua,    third.    All- 

ven,   Can.,   1903.  mien.,    nrst,    All-Age  Stake,    International   Club   trials,    Ruth- 

GYPSEY     HILL. 
Wauginnicut   Chief    (F.   M.   Lyons).     First,   All-Age   Stake.   Connecticut   trials,    Hampton,   Conn..    1906. 

GYPSEY  QUEEN. 
Blue  Lily    (Cnas.   Heath).     Second,   Derby.   Eastern  Club  trials.    High   Point.    N.   C,   1884. 

HAIDEE.      (3692,  Vol.  III.) 

The  Corsair    (E.   O.   Damon).     Second,   All-Age   Setter  Stake,   United   States   Club   trials     Bicknell     Ind      1891 
Camille    (Avent   &  Thayer).      Third,    Derby,    Eastern   Club   trials,   High   Point,    N.    C,    isoi 

HANNAH    S. 

^ciJ^SS'S^SS^cSS^^ c,ub  trial;-  Harapton' Conn- 1901;  seeond-  *"■■  stake> 

HELEN     RODFIELD. 
Ruby  Rodfleld  III.   (J.  E.  Bassett).     Banal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1905. 

HERBERT'6     FAIRY  QUEEN. 

HESTER     PRYNNE. 


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DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 


Sioux  (Avent  &  Duryea).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club 
trials  Newton,  N.  C;  second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1899;  third,  Setter  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Car- 
man Man  ■  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club 
trial's  Newton,  N.  C. ;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  second.  Subscription  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,  N. 
C  1900-  first,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  first,  Champion  Stake, 
National'  Championship  Association  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1901;  first  Championship  Stake,  Na- 
tional  Championship   Association   trials,    Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    1902. 

I.ady  Rachel  (Avent  &  Uuryea).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.; 
first,    All-Age   Stake,   Brandon   Club   trials,    Brandon,    Man.,    1900. 

Roysterer    (Avent   &   Duryea).      First,    Members'    Stake,    Continental   Club   trials,    Grand  Junction,    Tenn.,    1902. 

HOPE     ONWARD. 
Ring   Gladstone    (R.    R.    Sanford).     Third,   Derby,    Connecticut   Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,    1905. 

HOPEFUL. 
Madeira   (Fox  &  Blythe).     Equal  third,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,   Jefferson,    Pa.,   1897. 

HOP'S     HUNTER. 
Nancy   Gladstone    (A.    E.   Schilling).     Third,    Derby,    Indiana   Club   trials,   Bickuell,    Ind.,    1898. 

HOOSIER     BELLE. 
Smoky    (C.   E.   Meyer).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club  trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,   1894. 

HUNTER'S   NELLY  BLY.      (See   Nelly   Bly.) 

HUNTER'S  QUEEN. 

Poiint  Hunter  (Dr  C  I  Shoup).  Third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton.  N.  C:  third,  Derby,  Conti- 
nental Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1899;  second,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Ttnn., 
1900. 

HURSTBOURNE     THISTLE. 

Mav    (Jas.    Pease).     Fourth,   Members'   Derby,    Iillinois  Field  Trial   Association   trials,    Robinson,   111.,    1905. 

IDA. 

Ta„i.-  MnfloP  (E  Dexter)  Equal  third.  Derby.  American  trials.  Florence,  Ala..  1887;  second.  All-Age  Setter 
Stake  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point.  N.  C.  1888.  (W.  A.  Coster),  third,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern 
Club  trials,  Otterburn  Springs,  Va.,  1890. 

IDA  S.      (3696.     Vol.  III.) 

„OOM    rharlie    (West    Tennessee    Kennels).      Second,    All-Age    Stake.    Southern    States    Inter-State    trials, 
Lafayette,  La.,   1890;   Equal  third,   All-Aga  Stake,  same  Club  trials,   Lafayette.   La.,   1891. 

IGHTFIELD  SOPHIA. 

Betsv  Mark  (W.  G.  Kerekhoff).  First,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.  Salinas.  Cal.,  1894;  second.  All-Age 
Stake.    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials.    Salinas.    Cal.,    1895. 

ILETA. 
Kate  Coleman    (A.   J.   Ross).     Second,    All-Age  Stake,   Texas  trials.    Waskom  Station.    Texas.    1S90. 

IONE. 
Gelert  C.   (S.  B.  Cummlngs).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  Club  trials,  Waynesburg,   Pa.,   1895. 

IONA     S. 

Kil's  Blue  Belle  (J.  E.  Terry).  First,  Derby,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladnor,  B.  C;  first,  Realization 
Stake,    Pacific   Northwest"  Club   trials,    La   Connor,    Wash,    1906. 


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Shasta  Daisy  (J.  E.  Terry).  Second,  Derby,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Laanor,  B.  C;  second,  Realization 
Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  La  Connor,  Wash.,  1906;  second,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials 
Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1907. 

IOWA     QUEEN.      (2014.  Vol.  II.) 

Boyd    (Knight   Renaud) .     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Alexandria   Club  trials,   Alexandria,   La.,    1S86. 

IRENE     SKIMPOLE. 
Beldame    (Morse  &  McQueen).     Equal  fourth,   Derby,   Sportsmen's  Club  trials,   Clare,   Mich.,   1904. 

ISABELLA     MAID. 

Sport's  Boy  (C.  A.  Robinson).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell  Ind. ;  (H.  B.  Ledbetter) 
second,  Members'  Derby,  and  fourth,  Open  Derby,  Missouri  Club  trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1899;  (C.  B.  Cooke) 
second,  Open  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.;  divided  third  and 
fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky. ;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  and  second,  Members* 
All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1900;  first,  Champion  Stake,  Interstate 
Champion  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Paris,   Mo.,   1901. 

Clipper  W.  (Dr.  C.  E.  Wilson).  Second,  All-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.; 
second,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  >/hidby  Island,  Wash.,  1900;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific 
Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.,  1901;  (Sage  Brush  Kennels)  third.  Subscription  Stake,  South 
Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Salem,  S.  D. ;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Associa- 
tion  trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1902. 

Sport's  Solomon  (H.  B.  Ledbetter).  Second,  Member's  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris, 
Mo.,  1900;  (Geo.  C.  Thomas,  Jr.)  second,  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  D. ;  second,  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ; 
second,   All-Age   Stake,    Independent   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1901. 

Sport's  Isabel    (C.   Ed.   Coffman).     Second,   Derby,   Indiana  Club  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind..   1902. 

IZA. 

Halberd    (R.    P.   Carroll).     Second,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,    1898. 

JACK'S     GYP. 
Jessie  Whaler   (G.  H.   Wall).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,   Man.,   1904. 

JACKSON'S     DOT. 
Sport's  Bad  Boy   (Dr.   Gatewood.     Third,   Members'  Stake,   British  Columbia  Club  trials,   Ladnor,   B.   C,   1906. 

JANET. 
Johanna    (California  Kennels).     Equal  third,   Derby,    Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1893. 

JANNIE. 
Prairie  A.    (E.   D.   Adams).     Third,   Derby,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,   1890. 

JE  ANNETTE. 

Manitoba  Belle  (Thos.  Johnson).  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1886;  third  All- 
Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1887;  second,  All-Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials  Morris 
Man.,    1S88;   first,   All-Age  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,    1890. 

JE  ANNETTE. 
Sport's  Lady   (Henry  Bros.).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,   Neb.,  1902. 

JENNIE. 
Jennie  II.    (Wm.   Tallman).     Second,    Nursery   Stake.    Eastern  Club   trials,    Robin's   Island.    1880. 

JENNIE     DEANS. 

Duke  of  Manitoba  (W.  F.  Ellis).  Second.  Derby.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  1891;  first,  All-Age 
Stake,   Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1892. 


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JENNIE  H. 

Lena  Hardin    (Ed.   Garr).     First,   Derby,   Ohio   Field  Trial  Association  trials,    Washington  0.   H.,   Ohio,   1905. 

JESSIE. 

Fred  T  (J  F  Fletcher).  First,  All- Age  Stake,  and  first  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  Field  Trial  Club  trials, 
Athens,  Ala.;  first,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Huntsville,  Ala.,   1902. 

JESSIE.    (Herzberg's).    (400,  Vol.   I.) 

St  Elmo  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).)  Frirth,  Puppy  Stake,  Hampton,  Iowa,  trials,  1877;  third.  All-Age  Stake, 
Eastern  Club  trials,  Robins  Island,  N.  Y.,  1S79;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  trials,  Milford,  Neb., 
1880. 

,    JESSIE  NOBLE. 

Countess   (J.   L.   Wells).     Equal  third,   Derby,  New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1891. 


JESSIE     RODFIELD. 


Count  Whitestone  (L.  Stuehmer).  Third.  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa,  1900; 
equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Associa:ion  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  eq-ial  fourth,  All-Age 
Stake.  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club 
trials,'  Bicknell,   Ind.;   third.   Ch.   Stake,   Interstate  Ch.   Club  trials,    Paris,   Mo..   1901. 

Count's  Lit   (T.  H.  Noble).     Equal  fmrth,  Derby,  Jowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,   Iowa,  1900. 

Prince  Rodney  (W.  H.  Scott).  Third,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg.  Iowa;  fourth, 
Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trals,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  1902;  (C.  B.  Cooke)  third,  All-Age 
Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  Grand  Juuctit  n,  Tenn.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials, 
Carman.  Man.;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Monong.diela  Club  trials,  Robinson,  IL.;  second,  All-Age 
Stake.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trKls,  Robinson.  Hi.,  1903;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  aid  first  Cham- 
pion Stake,  Illinois  Tield  Trial  Association  tdals,  R  binsou  111.;  (*)  first,  All-Age  Stake.  Independent 
Club  trials',  Hutsonville,  111.;  (G.  G.  Williamson)  first,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Associa- 
tion trials,   Martinsville,  Va.;   third,   All-Age  {stake,   Continental   Club   trials,   Thomasvil.i,    N.   C,    1904. 


DAMS— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 


403 


Duchess  of  Honor  Bright   (H.  L.  Brown).     Third.   Members"   All-Age  Stake,   Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials 

Washington  0.   H.,   Ohio,   1901. 
Sure  Shot   (J.  W.  Canaday).     Second,  Derby,  South   Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Salem,  S    D  •   third 

Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1902;  first,  Derbv,  Eastern  Club  trials    Thomas- 

ville  Ga.,   1903. 

Count's  Blackie  (J.  W.  Considine).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island 
Wash.,   1902. 

Count's  Peg   (J.  W.  Considine).     Third,  Members'  Stake,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   WWdby  Island,   Wash., 

Jessie  Rodfield's  Count  Gladstone  (Jesse  Sherwood).  Third.  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  Ga.;  first, 
Derby,  Minnesota-North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Huron,  S.  D. ;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials! 
Robinson,  111.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1903;  third,  All-Age 
Stake,  and  equal  third;  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  Ga.;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
Monongahela  Club  trials,  Oblong,  111.;  fourth.  All-A?'  Stake.  Independent  Club  trla's,  Hutsonville,  111. ; 
second,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third';  Sub- 
scription Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1904;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States'  Club 
trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn. ;  first,  Champion  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson.  111.; 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials! 
Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1905;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  second! 
Subscription  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,  N.   C,   1906. 

Count's  Clip   (H.  A.  Kirby).     Equal  third,   Subscription  Stake,  Nebraska  trials,   O'Neill,  Neb.,   1903. 

Jessie's  Melrose   (H.  A.   Kirby).     First,  Derby,   Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,   Ind.,   1905. 

JESSIE  WHALER. 

Lady  Whaler   (G.   H.   Wall).     Second,   Derby.   Western  Canada  Kennel  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   1906. 

JET. 

Lenapah   (J.   Cole).     First,  Kansas  City  Setter  Stake,   Kansas  City  Club  trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,   1897. 
Doc    (J.  E.   Guiuotte).     Second,  Kansas  City  Setter  Stake,   Kansas  City  Club  trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,   1897. 

JING. 
Rusty  Bill   (A.  F.  Cady).     Third,  Derby,   Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.,   1S98. 

JINTY  FORD. 

Ned  Mulliken  (G.  H.  Gent).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Laurel, 
Md.,    1906.  V 

JOHANNA. 

Midas    (W.    Harlan).     First,    American   Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Salinas,    Cal.,    1895. 

Merry   Monarch    (Cal.    Kennels.)    Second,   All-Age   Stake.    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1S97. 

JOSEPHINE. 

Vashti  IF.  M.  de  Graffenriedl.  Equal  third.  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Grand  Forks.  N.  D.; 
first,  Derby,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore.  N.  D. :  first,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Robinson,  111.;  second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials.  Waynesboro,  Ga.;  second,  Derby,  Alabama  Club 
trials.  Huntsville,   Ala.,  1905. 

JANEAU. 
Lena    (Chas.   Heatul.     Second,  Members'   Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Deatonsville.   Va.,   1891. 

JUNO.      (Dortch's.)     v407,  Vol.  I.) 

Lit  (J.  M.  Taylor).  First,  Match  Race,  with  Grousedale,  for  three  days  (purse  $1,000),  Grand  Junction, 
Tenn.,   1880. 

JUNO.     (Harrison's.)      v3706,  Vol.  III.) 

Lufra   (N.  B.  Nesbltt).     First,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  trials,  Abilene,  Kan.,  1886. 

Maud    (Bert  Crane).     Third,   All-Age   Setter  Stake.   Indiana   Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell.    Ind.,    1SS9. 

JUNO. 
Maud   (J.   M.   Donahue).     Third,   Puppy  Stake.   Gilroy  Club  trials,   Gilroy,  Cal.,   1883. 


+04  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

JUNO. 

Sportsman    (M.   K.   Cowan).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,   North  American  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,   Can.,   1899. 

JUNO  A.     (3705,  Vol.   III.) 

Nannie  S  (Dr.  G.  G.  Ware).  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1885;  equal  third,  Derby, 
N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1885. 

Bonair  (Avent  &  Thayer).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials, 
High   Point,    N.    C,    1892. 

Rowdy  Rod  (M.  &  A.  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N  C;  second,  Derby,  Southern  In- 
terstate trials,  Lafayette,  La.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Interstate  trials,  Lafayette,  La.;  (Elm- 
wood  Kennels)    first,   Free-for-All   Stake,   Central  trials,  Lexington,   N.   C,   1890. 

JUNO.     (Warwick.) 

Harry  L.  (A.  C.  Waddell).  First,  English  Setter  Puppy  Stake,  and  Absolute  Winner  Puppy  Stake,  American 
Club  trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1895. 

KATE.      (Armstrong's  ) 
Dash  III.    (Harvard  K.  C).     First,  Brace  Stake,  with  Drake,  Tennessee  S.   S.   A.   trials,  Nashville,   Tenn..   1S7S. 

KATE. 
Pearl   (W.   D.   Gilchrist).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama   Club  trials,   Greenville,   Ala.,    1900. 

KATE     B.      (2037,  Vol.  II.) 

Billy  Gates  (Dr.  A.  F.  McKinney).  Second,  Derby  and  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Sportsmen's  Club 
trials,  Canton,  Miss.,  1884. 

KATE     COLEMAN. 
Miss  Lightfoot   (Concho  Kennels).     First,   All- Age  Stake,  Bexar  Cub  trials,  Sau  Antonio,   Tex.,   1892. 

KATE     MONTEZ. 
Tommy   Atkins    (H.    H.    Wootten).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Can.,    1906. 

KATE     N. 

Golden  Rod   (W.  H.  Dye).     Second,  Derby,   Union  Club  trials,   Carlisle,   Ind.,   1897. 

Rod's  Pansv  (Dr  Sellers).  First,  Derby,  Indiana  Club  trials.  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first,  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1898;  (J.  W.  Blythe)  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bick- 
nell,  Ind.,   1900. 

Major  Rodfield  (E.  Raimer).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111., 
1902 

Sir  Rodfield   (S.   Socwell).     Second,   Members'   Stake,  Independent  Club  trials.   Bicknell,   Ind..   1902. 

KATE     SKIMPOLE. 

Noble  Skimpole  (Dr.  Leigh  Buckner).  Equal  fourth.  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Associa- 
tion trials,   Martinsville,   Va.,   1904. 

KATIE     B. 
Montell    (H.  L.   Keyes).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1895. 

KATIE     NOBLE.      US951,  Vol.  VII.) 
Katie  Noble  II.   (F.  G.  Taylor).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsville,  Va.,  1891. 

KINGSTON'S  TRIXIE. 

Trixie's  Pearl  (C.  D.  Stuart).  First,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Can.;  first,  Derby,  Indiana 
Field  Trial  Club,  Clay  City,   Ind.,   1903. 

KITTY. 
Joe   (Dr.   Nicholson).     Fourth,   Champion  Stake,  Hampton,   Iowa  trials,   1877. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  405 

KITTY     R. 

Dick  Stamboul  (F.  K.  Atkins).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island, 
Wash.,  1000. 

KITTY     SKIMPOLE. 

Dora  Danstone    (S.    P.    Eaton).     Third,    Nursery   Stake,    Southern   Ohio   Club   trials,    Hamilton,    O.,   1906. 

LADY. 

Guy  (Geo.  T.  Leach).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1S91;  second,  Mem- 
bers'   Stake,    Eastern   Club    trials,    High    Point,    N.    C,    1892. 

LADY. 

Gentleman  Rod  (Dr.  A.  S.  Clark).  Equal  third,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Pinehurst  and 
Thomasville,   N.   C.   1906. 

LADY'S  BELLE. 

Missouri  Gale  (J.  W.  Canaday).  Equal  third,  Members'  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Paris,  Mo.,  1900;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa, 
1901. 

Joe's  Count    (G.   G.   Williamson).     Equal   third,   Members'    Stake,    Indiana   Club   trials,   Clay  City,    Ind.,   1903. 

LADY   BELLE. 

Granite  Dick  (E.  Chevrier).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Western  Club  trials,  La  Salle  Man.,  1905;  (W.  Penston) ; 
First,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Kennel  Club,  La  Salle,  Man.;  (Jesse  Sherwood);  equal  third,  Sub- 
scription  Stake,   Eastern  Club    trials,    Newton,   N.   C,    1906. 

LADY  BIRD. 
Lady   May    (Capt.    A.   E.   Swift).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Pacific   Northwest   Club   trials,   La   Connor,   Wash.,   1905. 

LADY   CASE. 

Lottie   Case    (E.   L.   Teal).     Equal   third,    Members'    Stake,    Michigan   trials,    Greenville,    Mich.,    1902. 

LADY  COUNTESS. 
Tony's   Count    (Clugston    &   Munroe).      Equal    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Michigan    trials,    Lakevlew,    Mich.,    1901. 

LADY  COUNTESS  GLADSTONE. 

Lady  Princess  (E.  E.  Taylor).  Third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Dan  Llewellin,  Lone  Star  Club  trials,  San  Antonio, 
Texas.,  1907. 

LADY  DANSTONE. 
Madison    Rodfield    (R.   R.   Beardsley).     Third,    Members'   Stake,   Independent  Club   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

LADY   G.    (5751,    Vol.   IV.) 
Fingal    (J.   E.   Dager).     Third,   Derby,    Southern   S.   International   trials,   Lafayette,    La.,    1891. 

LADY   GLADSTONE   II. 

Joe  Cummlng,  Jr.  (Dr.  J.  S.  Brown).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N. 
C,    1902.  ' 

LADY  GLASGOW. 
Natchez    (P.    M.   Essig).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Georgia    Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1907. 

LADY  GLEAM. 

Angela  (Fred  W.  Scott).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,   1S97. 


406  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

LADY    OF    GLOSS. 

Pete    (W.    R.   Prouty).     Second,   Derby,    Iowa   State   trials,   Emmetsburg,    Iowa,    1898. 
Fritz  of  Zippoo  (M.  Bruce).     Fourth,  Derby,  Iowa  State  trials,  Euimetsburg,  Iowa,  189S. 

LADY  LIT. 

Bonnie  Lit  (John  Wootton) .  Second,  Amateur  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1895;  Second, 
Amateur    Stake,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1898. 

LADY  LUCIFER. 

Dash  Antonio  (R.  Bangham).  Fourth,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first,  Derby,  Interna- 
tional Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Can.,  1894;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's 
Bay  Can  1895-  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leamington,  Ont.,  Can.;  First,  All-Age 
Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Can.,  1896;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  International  club 
trials,'   Mitchell's   Bay,    Can.,    1897. 

LADY     M.      (3726.) 

Captain  Crai"  (A  R  Starr).  Second,  Derby,  Alexandria  R.  &  G.  trials,  Alexandria,  La.;  hrst,  Derby,  Texas 
trials,   Marshall,   Texas,   1SS6;   second,   All-Age  Stf  ke,   Texas  trials,   Harrison  County,   Tex..   1889. 

LADY     MAY.      ,3728,  Vol.   III.) 

Hope's  Ray  (D.  E.  Rose).  Third,  Derby,  Indiana  K.  C.  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1889;  third,  Derby,  Southern 
Sportsmen's  Interstate  trials,  Lafayette,  La.,   1890. 

Hope's  Mark  (Blue  Ridge  Kennels).  First,  Setter  Derby,  and  Absolute  Winner,  United  States  Club  trials. 
Bicknell,  Ind.;  third,  Setter  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1891;  equal  third,  Derby,  South- 
ern  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   1892. 

LADY     NOBLE. 

Lady's  Count  Noble   (J.  W.  Considine).     First,  Members'  Stake,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   Whidby  Island, 

'Wash.,    1902. 
Roy   Rodfield    (E.    Raimer).     Third,    Members'    All-Age  Stake,    Illinois   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1902. 

LADY  RACHEL. 
Chippewa   (Avent  &  Duryea) .     Third,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1903. 

LADY  ROBERTS. 
Pat    (G.   Johnston).     Fourth,   Derby,   British  Columbia  Club  trials,   Ladner,    B.   C,   1904. 

LADY  RODS  CHAFF. 

Maggie  F.  (P.  D.  Linville).  Third,  Derby,  and  first,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Coronado,  Cal., 
1901. 

LADY   SHELLBARK. 
Koran  K.   (P.   O'Riley).     First,  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lake  View,  Mich.,   1898. 

LADY   SNOWFLAKE. 
Nellie  G.    (H.   R.   Sack).     Second.   Derby,    New   England   Club  trials,   Assonet,    Mass.,    1892. 

LADY   STAMBOXJL. 
Romeo   (J.  E.  Hauerwass).     First,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1899. 

LADY  THUNDER. 

Mingo  II.    (Jno.  Mercer).     Second,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,   Chatham,  Can.,  1890. 

Lady  Patch  (Joseph  Klme).  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Can.,  1891. 
"Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Can..   1892. 


DAMS— ENGLISH  SETTERS.  4°7 

Lady  Trippo   (Thos.   Higgs).     First,   All-Age  Stake.   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1892. 
Lady   Spot    (Dr.   Kime).     Div.   fourth,    International   Club   trials,    Chatham,    Can.,   1892. 

LADY   YASSAR. 
Lady   Vassal   II.    (Dr.  Wm.    Revell).     Fourth,   Derby,    North   American  Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Can.,   1900. 

LADY  WEBSTER. 

Pee's  Girl    (E     L.  Jamison).     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Iowa   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Emmetsburg     Iowa; 
gfwth     All  Asp   Stake     Ohio    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Washington    Court    House,    Ohio:    Third,    All- 
Age   Stake  and   second   Subscription   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.   C,    1900.    (P.   Lorillard,   Jr.). 
First.    All-Age   Stake.   Eastern  Club  trials.   Newton,   N.   C,   1901. 

LADY   WHITFIELD. 

Fannie  Whitfield  (Dr.  R.  Douglas).  Second,  Free-for-All,  Tennessee,  S.  S.  Association  trials,  Athens,  Ala., 
1S87. 

LADY  WINN. 

Kaye's    Fleet    (W     H     Kaye).     First,    Members'    Derby,    Kentucky    Club    trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1900.      Second, 

Members'   Stake,   Kentucky   Club   trials.   Glasgow,   Ky..   1901. 
Lelaps   (Dr.  F.  W.  Samuel).     Third.   Members'   Stake.   Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,   Ky.,   1901. 

LARK.    (See  Eldred  Lark). 
LATONIA. 

Marie  Bur    (W.    F.    Burdell).     First,    Puppy   Stake,    Indiana  Kennel   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1890. 

Mi™  Thin  (W  S  Bell).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Senecaville,  O.,  1901.  Equal 
third  Mernbers'  Stake  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  Court  House  Ohio  1902;  fourth  Members- 
Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1903:  first,  Members'  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials. 
Oblong,   111..    1904. 

LAUNDRESS. 

T.„  Rm.  miup  Ridee  Kennels).  Third,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.:  (Norvin  Harris).  Sec- 
ond Derb\  Eastern  Chi  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S94.  Second,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials, 
West  Point  MisT-  first,  Derby.  Southern  Club  trials.  New  Albany,  Miss.:  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Continental' Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.:  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris  Man. : 
Eaua "third  Ch  Stake.  North  Western  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.:  Equal  third  All-Age  Stake  Eastern 
Chih  trials  Newton  N  C:  third,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  189d.  First 
Ai?Je  Setter  Stake  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.:  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club 
Mais8  Newton  N  C  Second,  AU-Age  Stake!  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1896.  First, 
All-Age  Setter'stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   West  Point,   Miss.,   1897. 

LAV  ALETTE,    (2066). 

P<ml  riadstone  (W  B  Gates).  Third,  Derby,  N.  A.  Kennel  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1S83.  Equal 
Second  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C:  first,  All-Age  Stake,  N.  A.  Kennel 
Club  trials,  Canton,  Miss.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Sportsmens'  Club  trials,  Canton,  Miss.,  1884. 

LEAH   II. 

Ol  (G  P  Anzar)  Second  All-Age  Stake,  Gilroy  Club  trials,  Gilroy,  Cal.,  1883.  Div.  Second  and  third, 
All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.   Walltdwn  Timber,  Cal.,   1S84. 

LED  A. 

Grouse    (Ridgway    &   Richardson).     Third,    Puppy   Stake,    Philadelphia    Kennel    Club   trials,    Beesley's    Point,    N. 

Grouse    <™g™yic]fal.dson)-     First)    All-Age   Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1886. 

rat,  Hnr  Franklin  (W  B  Smith).  Div.  first  and  second,  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Club  trials  Frederica, 
nil  18SS  Second  Derby  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Frederica,  Del.,  1888..  Second  Members'  Stake, 
PhUaSbia  KeZel  Club  trials,  Deatonsville,  Va.,  1S90.  Third,  Members'  Stake.  Philadelphia  Kennel 
Club  trials,  Deatonsville,  Va.,  1891.  Equal  third,  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials, 
High  Point!   N.  C.  1892. 

LEILA. 

Gladsome    (Capt.   J.    W.    Foster).     Equal    third,    All-Age   Stake,    Eastern    Club   trials,    High    Point,    N.    C,   1882. 


408  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

LENA. 

Bena   (W.   Miles  Cary).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,  Virginia   Field  Trial   Association   trials,   Chase   City,    Va.,   1902. 

LENA   BELLE. 

Geneva  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton.  N.  0.;  first,  Derby.  Continental  Club 
trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1899.  First,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  third,  Sub- 
scription Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1900.  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club 
trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1901.  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.:  first, 
All- Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio.:  third,  Free-for-All 
Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1902;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand 
Junction,  Tenn.;  first,  On.  Stake.  National  Championship  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  first,  All-Age 
Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  ThomasTille,   Ga.,  1903. 

Tomboy    (P.   Lorillard,    Jr.).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Eastern   Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1900. 

Clyde    (H.    S.    Bevan).     First,    Free-for-All   Stake,    Manitoba    Club   trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1901., 

Bell  Boy  (W.  W.  Van  Arsdale).  Third,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash. ,1901. 
(P.   Lorillard,    Jr.).     Equal   third,    Members'    Stake,    Continental   Club    trials,    Thomasville,    N.    C,    1902. 

Charity  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.)  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio: 
Second,    All-Age    Stake,    Ohio    Club    trials,    Washington    Sourt    House,    Ohio,    1902. 

LENA  E.    (12,414  Vol.  VI.) 

Lotta  (Mrs.  J.  K.  Renaud).      Third,  Derby,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  trials,  Marshall,  Texas,  1S88. 
Joy    (R.  M.  Hutchings).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Texas  trials,   Harrison  County,  Texas,  18S9. 


Cook    Cousins    (A.    T.    Burger).     Fourth,    Derby,    South    Dakota    Field    Trial    Association    trials,     Sioux    Falls, 
South    Dakota.    1900. 

LIDDERSDALE.    (2.06S). 

Canadian    Jester     (T.    G.    Davey).     Second,     All-Age    Stake,     International    Club    trials,    Chatham,     Can.,     1891. 
Brighton    Tobe    (T.    G.    Davey).     Second,    All-Age    Stake,    North    Western    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.:    second, 

All-Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,   Mitchells   Bay,   Can.,    1893.     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Manitoba    Club 

trials,   Morris,   Man.:   first,   All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Can.,  1894. 
Lock   (R.  Bangham).     Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leamington,  Can.;     equal     third,     All-Age 

Stake,    International  Club   trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Can.,   1896;   first,    All- Age  Stake,    International  Club   trials, 

Mitchells   Bay,   Can.,   1897. 

LILL. 

London  (H.  Bailey  Harrison).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C:  Equal  second, 
Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  0.  Gun  Club  trials,  Opelousas,  La.,  1882;  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern 
S.  Club  trials.  Canton,   Miss.,  1S83. 

LILL  H.    (E.  4,257). 

Lincoln  (Jno.  C.  Higgins).  Second,  Brace  Stake,  with  Gladstone,  Tenn.,  S.  S.  Association  trials,  Nashville, 
Tenn..  1878,  (J.  H.  Dew).  first.  Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  A.  Kennel  Club  trials,  Patoka,  111.,  second, 
Brace   Stake,   with   Count    Fred,    N.   A.    Kennel    Club   trials,    Patoka,    111.,    1879. 

LILLIAN    (3,735). 

Joey   B.    (M.  &  A.   Kennels).     First,   Derby,   Eastern   Club  trials,   High  Point,    N.   C:     Second,   Derby     American 

Club  trials,  Florence,  Ala..   1S87. 
Toledo  Blade   (J.  E.   Dager).     Second.  All-Age  Setter  Stake,   Southern  Club  trials,   Amory,   Miss.,   1888.     Second 

All-Age   Setter   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    High    Point,    N.    C:    first,    All-Age   Setter   Stake,    Southern   Club 

trials,   Amory,    Miss.,   1889. 

Claude    (F.   H.   Clark).     First,    All-Age   Stake,   New   England   Club   trials,    Assonet,   Mass.,    1892. 

LILLIAN. 

Don    Noble    (F.   C.    Meier).     First,    Derby,    Missouri   Field   Trial   Association    trials,    Amoret,    Mo.,    1897. 
St.  Cloud    (Alex  Myers).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,    Indiana  Field  Trial  Club   trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   1898. 

LILLIAN   O'RODFIELD. 

Lady  Mattingly  (F.  B.  Mattingly).  Third,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 
111.,   1906. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  4°9 


LILLIAN  RUSSELL. 


Lady  Floss  (E.  Pancock).  Third,  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.  Equal  third, 
Members'  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1898. 

Count's  Nellie  (Hocking  Kennels).     First,  Members'  All- Age  Stake,  Ohio  Club  trials,  Washington     C.   H.     Ohio. 

1899. 
Gilt  Edge   (S.  C.  Bradley).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Newton,    N.   C,   1899. 

LILIE  BONDHU.    (21,533). 
Kit  Carson    (E.   K.   Sperry).     First,   Derby,   New  England  Club   trials,    Assonet,   Mass.,   1891. 

LILY  B. 

Fred  Gates  (Hamilton  &  Jackson).  Equal  third.  All-Age  Stake  Southern  S.  I.  *}*&•  ^^j  5ti 
first,  Derby,  Texas  trials,  Waskom  Station.  Texas:  Equal  third,  All- Age  Setter  Stake,  Central  Club 
trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1890. 

LILY   B. 

Molly  B.  (Dr.  J.  S.  Brown).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials  Newton,  N.  C.  1896  H.  C. 
Members'  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1897.  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials, 
Newton,   N.   C.    1898. 

LILY   BURGESS. 

Din's  Ladv  (Theo.  Goodman).  First,  Members'  Derby  and  Absolute  Winner,  Derby.  American  Club  trials 
Columbus,  Ind.,  1892.  Second,  All-Age  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials.  Bicknell  Ind.  1893.  Equal 
fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1S94;  fifth,  All-Age  Stake,  United 
States  Club   trials,    West   Point.   Miss.,    1895. 

Becky  Sharpe  (C.  W.  Buttles).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court 
House,   Ohio,   1898. 

LILY   C. 

Countess   Noble    (H.   T.    Payne).     Second,    Derby.    Pacific   Coast   Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1893;    first,    All-    ' 
Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  trials,  Salinas,   Cal.,  1894. 

LIST. 
Roy   Monarch    (C.  C.   Gray).     Third,    Members*    Stake,   Eastern   Club   trials,    High   Point,    N.  C,   1887. 

LIT. 

Colonel  Cool    (W.   B.   Gates).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Southern   S.   Club  trials.   Canton,   Miss.,    1SS3. 

Nora  (I.  N.  Cochran).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C:  Equal  fourth,  All- 
Age   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    High  Point,   N.   C,   1889. 

Dad  Wilson  Jr  (J  Shelley  Hudson)  Equal  third.  Derby.  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.:  Equal  third, 
ATIge  Stake  Southe/n  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  1889;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  tnals, 
Amory,    Miss..  J891. 

LITTLE   CASINO. 

High   Card    (L.   Hilsendegen).     Third,    Derby,    Indiana   Club   trials,   Clay   City,    Ind.,    1905. 

LITTLE  DORRITT. 

Count  Holmes    (F    E     Holmes).     First,    Derbv.   Michigan   Field  Trial   Association   trials.    Lakeview.    Mich..    1901. 

First     Derbv,'  North    American    Club    trials.    Ruthven.    Can.,    1901.     (C.    D.    Stuart).     Equal    third,    All-Age 

Stake,   Michigan   Field   Trial   Club,    Greenville,    Mich.,    1903. 
Gath's    Dorrit    (Dr.    McQueen).     Second,    Derby,    Sportsmens'    Club    trials,    Clare,    Mich.:    Equal    third.    Derby, 

Michigan   Field  Trial   Association   trials,   Greenville,    Mich.,    1903. 

LITTLE   FRAUD. 

Jolly   Rex    (H.  D.   Polhemus).     Third,   All-Age,   Robin's  Island  trials,   1889. 

LITTLE  J. 

Tony's  Prince  (Paul  J.  Brill).  Fourth,  Member's  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 
111.,   1902. 


4IO  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

LITTLE  SISTER. 

Sister's  Babe  (Smyser  &  Richards).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Seneeaville,  Ohio-  Second, 
Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Rob- 
inson,'111.;    first,    Derby,    Kentucky    Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1901. 

LIZZIE   HOPKINS.     (2,076). 

Cassio  (M    &  O.  Kennels).     Equal  third,  Derby,     N.  A.     Kennel     Club     trials,     Grand     Junction,     Tenn.,  1886. 

Equal    third      All-Age    Stake,     American    Club    trials.     West    Point,     Miss.,     1888.     Third,     All-Age  Setter 

Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    High   Point,   N.   C,    1889;    (J.    M.   A  vent) .     Equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,  South- 
ern Inter-State   trials,   Lafayette,   La.,    1891. 

LIZZIE    RHODES. 

Lady's  Count  Gladstone's  Count  (L.  C.  Spaulding).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Ohio  Kennel  Club  trials. 
Hamilton,   Ohio,   1906. 

LLEWELLIN'S  MAID. 

Hurstbourne  Nellie   (N.  T.  Harris).    Fifth,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.,  1905. 

Dan  Llewellin  (E.  E.  Taylor).  Eq.  fourth,  Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,  Tex.  Third,  (Open)  All- 
Age  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,  Stoneham,  Tex.,  1906.  Third,  Brace  Stake,  Lone  Star  Club  trials,  San 
Antonio,  Tex.,  1907. 

LODA. 

San  Carlos   (J.   W.  Keene).     Second,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1896. 

LOLA. 
Mandan    (R.  B.    Morgan).      Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1886. 

LOLA  MONTEZ. 

Chit  Chat  (H.  S.  Atkinsl.  Third,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  Eq.  fourth, 
Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,  111.,   1906. 

LONEWALK. 
Highland   (V.  Chauvin).     Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  North  American  Club  trials,   St.  Joachim,  Can.,   1899. 

LOTTIE. 
Byddye    (J.   S.    Pattison).     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Sportsmens'   Club     Inter-State   trials,    Magnolia,    Miss.,    1892. 

LOTTIE. 

Ollie  S.    (W.  T.  Bowdre).     Equal  third.     Derby.     American  Club     trials.     Florence,     Ala..     1887.      (M.     &.     A. 

Kennels).     First,    All-Age    Setter    Stake,    Eastern    Club  trials,    High    Point,    N.    C:    first,    All-Age    Stake, 

American   Club    trials.    West   Point,    Miss.,    1888. 

Ben  Hur   (F.   F.   Myles).     First,  Members'   Stake,   Southern  Inter-State  trials,   Lafayette,   La.,  1890. 

LOTTIE   GLADSTONE. 
Sandstone  II.    (R.  Turpint.     Equal  third,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1904. 

LOTTIE  LORRAINE. 

Lottie  Rodfield  (C.  Ed.  Coffman).  Fourth.  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Emmetsburg,  Iowa.: 
Equal  third,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  ]901.  First,  All-Age  Stake, 
Indiana  Club  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind.,   1902. 

lot;. 

Roland  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  V.  H.  C.  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1897;  second, 
Sweepstake,    Continental    Club   trials,    Lexington,    N.    C,    1898. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  411 


LOU   G. 

Lillian  Russell  (Jackson-Denmark  Kennels).  Equal  third.  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials.  New  Albany.  Miss.;  first. 
Setter  Derby  and  Absolute  Winner,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1893;  third, 
All-Age   Stake,   Southern   Club   trials,   New  Albany,    Miss.,   1894. 

LOU  R. 

Christina  (Hobart  Ames).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.:  second,  Derby,  Continental 
Club  trials,  Kennedy,  Minn.,  1896,  second,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.: 
Equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Continental   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1897. 

Guenn  (Hobart  Ames).  Fourth,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  third,  Derby,  Continental  Club 
trials,   Kennedy,   Minn.,  1896. 

LOUISE    DANSTONE. 

Cook's  Rodfield  (C.  C.  Cook).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 
111.,    1903. 

Rod's  Ruby   Rodfield.     Fourth,   Members'   Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1903. 

Highland  Lady   (Kerr  Bros.)     Fourth.   All-Age   Stake.   Independent  Club   trials,   Hutsonville,   111.,  1905. 
Vtalanta     (Dr.    W.    J.    Campeau).      Second.    Derby.    International    Club    trials.    Ruthven,    Can.,    1905;    first.    All- 
Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,    Ruthven,   Ont.,    Can.,    1906. 

Cree  (Avent  &  Duryea).  Eq.  Third,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1906.  First,  Derby,  United 
States  Club  trials  Grand  Junction.  Tenn..    1907. 

Lou  Cornell  (Kerr  Bros.)     First,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,   Hutsonville,  111.,   1906. 

Rod   Warfield    (Kerr   Bros.).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Independent  Club   trials,    Hustonville,   111.,    1906. 

LUCY. 

Phoeness   (A.   P.  Heywood— Lonsdale).     Third,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,   Can.,  1890. 
Ian   (A.  P.  Heywood— Lonsdale).     First,  Setter  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,   1S90. 

LUCY. 

St  Elmo  VI.  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir) .  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Robins  Island  trials,  1S85;  first,  Derby,  and 
first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Gen.  Arthur,  Robins  Island  trials,  1S85;  first,  All- Age  Stake,  Robins  Island  trials, 
18S6;    Second,   Brace   Stake    with   Gen    Arthur,    Robins   Island   trials,    1S88. 

LUCY. 

Dash  B.    (W.   H.   Hogg).     Fourth,    All-Age   Stake,   Calgary   trials,    Alberta,    1890. 

LUCY. 
Lee    (Alanson   Trigg).     Second,    Members'    All-Age   Stake,    Kentucky   Club    trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1900. 

LUCY   AVENT. 

Chevalier  (Avent  &  Thayer).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  second,  All- 
Age  S'take,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Souris,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  absolute  winner,  All-Age  Stake, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Bick'iell,  Ind.,  1S93;  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand 
Junction,    Tenn.;    second,    Subscription   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1894. 

Thalid    (Avent   &    Thayer).      Equal   third,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club    trials,    Souris,    Man.,    1893. 

LUFRA. 

Blue  Mark  (Frank  Richards).  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell, 
Ind.,    1889. 

LULU    (Duryea's.)    (17,109.) 

Napoleon    (S.   B.   Duryea) .     Second,    Derby,    Robins   Island  Club   trials,    Robins   Island,    1890. 

LUNDY'S  BELLE. 

J.  W.  C.  Rodfield  (A.  F.  Weismann).  First,  Derby,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner's,  B.  C,  1905; 
second,    Derby,    Pacific    Northwest    Club    trials,    Ladners,    Wash.,    1905. 

MADLE    ROGERS. 

Dick  Bland  (W.  G.  Graham).  Third,  Derby,  Union  Club  trials,  Carlisle,  Ind.,  1897;  equal  third,  Setter 
Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  fourth,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  New  Al- 
bany,   Miss,    1898. 


4J2  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

MADRYN  LALLA. 
Lingfield    Bragg    (R.    S.    Barrett).     Third,    Members'    Stake,    Texas   Club   trials,    Karnes   City,    Texas,    1905. 

MAE   STONE. 

Mae  May  (J.  M.  Girton).  First,  Nursery  Stake,  Southern  Ohio  Kennel  Club  trials,  Hamilton,  Ohio;  equal 
fourth,  Derby,  Southern  Ohio  Kennel  Club  trials,  Hamilton,  O.;  first,  Derby,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials, 
Dayton,    0.,   1906. 

Lady  Fly  Stone  (F.  Strunk,  Jr.).  Second,  Nursery  Stake,  and  equal  fourth,  Derby,  Southern  Ohio  Kennel 
Club    trials,    Hamilton,    0.;    second,    Derby,    Dayton    Pointer    Club    trials,    Dayton,    O.,    1906. 

MAGA-NANA. 
Peggy  B.    (W.  .1.  Beck).     First,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Can.,   1S92. 

MAGGIE  BEE. 
Toledo  B    (F.   W.  Eddy).     First,    Derby,   International   Club   trials,   Chatham,   Can.,   1S92. 

MAGGIE   F. 
Bessie   Mortimer    (J.    E.   Terry).     First,    Derby,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1906. 

MAGNOLIA. 
Count   Rapier    (W.   B.  Gates).     Divided   third,   All-Age   Stake,    Western  trials,    Abilene,   Kan.,    1S85. 

MAIDA    (904) 

St.  Ives  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Robins  Island  trials,  1882;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Itol, 
ins   Island   trials.    1883. 

Prince  Hal  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).  First,  Brace  Stake,  with  Maida,  Robins  Island  trials,  1883;  third,  All- 
Age  Stake.   Robins  Island   trials,    1884. 

MAIDA  II.    (2096.) 
Tardy   Jack    (Dr.   S.    Fleet    Speir).      First,    Derby,    Robins   Island   trials,    1S90. 

MAIDEN  MINE. 
Valiente    (J.    H.   Schumacher).     Third,    Derby,    Pacific   Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1897. 

MAID    OF   MONMOUTH. 

Brawner's  Lady  (Brawner  &  Nusbaum).  Equal  fourth,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  and  third,  Members* 
Derby,    Virginia    Field   Trial   Association    trials,    Spray,    N.    C,    1906. 

MAID   0'    THE    MORN. 
Victor    (Avent    &    Duryea).      Second,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1899. 
Snowflake    (W.   F.    Ellis).     Equal  third.   All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Club  trials,   Clay   City,   Ind      1904-   equal   third 

All-Age    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    La    Salle,    Man.,    1906;    third,    All-Age    Stake,    United'  States    Club 

trials,    Grand  Junction,   Tenn..   1907. 

MALLWYD  BESS. 
Mallwyd  Prince,  Jr.    (S.  D.  Judd).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,   Easton,   Md.,   1904. 

MAMIE  AVENT. 

Tate  (Avent  &  Thayer).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Souris,  Man.;  equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern 
Club   trials,    Newton,    N.   C,    1893. 

MAMIE    B. 
Spot's  Girl   (J.   A.   McLeod).     First,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   New   Albany,   Miss.     1898. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  413 

MANITOBA  BELLE   (5766.) 

Royal   Prince    (Jno.    Sharpie).      Third,    Calgary   Rod   &    Gun   Club    trials,    Calgary,    Alberta,    Can.,    1890. 

Dick    Bondhu    II.    (John    Wootton).      First,    Derby,    and    second,    All-Age    Stake,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris, 

Man.,    1S91;   first,   All-Age   Stake,    Northwestern   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1893. 
Manitoba   Prairie    Bird    (E.   H.    White).      First,    Derby,    Western   Canada    Club    trials,    La    Salle,    Man.,    1S99. 

MANITOBA  PRAIRIE  BIRD. 
Peggie    (R.   J.    Noonan).     First,    Puppy   Stake,    Brandon    Club    trials,    Brandon,    Man.,    1900. 

MANUEL'S   DOT. 

Manuel's    Shot    (T.    A.    Parker).      Second,    Members'    Stake,    Independent    Club    trials,    Hutsonville,    111.;    first, 

Members'    Stake.    Indiana    Club    trials.    Clay    City,    Ind.,    1904. 
Lady's  Count  Parker   (T.  A.  Parker).     Fourth,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,   111..   1904; 

Second,    Members'    Stake,    Independent    Club    trials,    Hutsonville,    111.,    1903. 

MANUEL'S    SHOT. 
Parker's   Shot    (T.    A.    Parker).      Fourth,    Second   American    Field    Futurity.    Robinson.    111..    1906. 

MARCHIONESS  PEG   (2101.) 
Canada  Peg   (M.  &  A.  Kennels).     Equal  third,    Derby,   N.  A.  K.   C.  trials.  Grand  Junction,   Tenn..   1SS5. 

MARIE  AVENT. 

Marie's  Sport  (H.  B.  Ledbetter).  Second.  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  first,  Setter  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C,  1895;  third.  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West 
Point,  Miss.;  second.  All-Age  Stake,  and  third,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C; 
first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  absolute  winner.  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1896; 
second,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Tupelo,  Miss.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club 
trials,   West   Point,   Miss..  1897. 

MARIE'S  DOT. 

Osseo  (Dr.  E.  R.  Hickerson).  Fourth.  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials..  O'Neill.  Nebraska;  fourth. 

Derby,    Independent   Club  trials,    Robinson.    111..    1903. 
Invincible   (Jas.   Pease).  First,   Members'    Derby,    Illinois  Club  trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1904. 

MARIE'S  LADY. 

Cowley's  Pride   (G.  S.  Stinson).     First,   Derby,   Georgia  Field  Trial  Association,   Waynesboro,   Georgia,   1907. 

MARIE'S  SPORT'S  MAISIE. 
Ned  Buntline   (Jas.   Pease).     Second,  Members'  Derby,   Illinois  Club  trials,   Robiuson,   111.,   1905. 

MARK'S  FLEET. 

Sport's  Gath  (A.  Albaugh).  Equal  third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Amoret,  Mo.,  189S;  third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake.  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Amoret,  Mo., 
(C.  A.  Robinson);  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  first,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  and 
first.  Open  All-Age  Stake.  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Paris.  Mo..  1899;  (G.  G. 
Williamson);  first.  All-Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Carman,  Man.;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Continen- 
tal Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1900;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction, 
Tenn..  1901. 

Sport's  Destiny  (A.  H.  Nelson).  Equal  fourth.  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Club  trials,  Emmetsburg.  Iowa;  fourth, 
Prof.  Stake.  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Washington  C.  H.  Ohio;  second.  Open  All-Age  Stake, 
Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo..  1S99;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Associa- 
tion trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  first,  All-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash., 
1900;  equal  second.  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island.  Washington,  1901;  first, 
All-Age  Stake,    Pacific   Northwest  Club   trials,    Whidby   Island,    Wash.,    1902. 

MARK'S  LIZ. 

Countess  Ladystone  (G.  T.  Kerr).  Third,  Members'  Stake.  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1900.  (Lee 
Moody).  Equal  third.  All-Age  Stake,  and  equal  second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  Club  Spring  trials, 
Athens,   Ala.;   third,    All-Age  Stake.   Alabama   Club  Fall  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1902. 

Count  Gathstone     (Fred  W.   Scott).     Third,   All-Age  Stake.   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   1903. 


414  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

MARK'S  NELLIE. 

Ortiz  Pride  (Ortiz  Fruit  Farms).  Second,  Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S. 
D.;  third,  Open  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials.  Bicknell,  Ind.;  third,  Open  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.;  equal  third,  Members'  Derby,  and  fourth,  Open  Derby,  Missouri 
Field   Trial  Association   trials,    Paris,   Mo.,   1900. 

MARK'S  RUBY. 

King's  Rod    (J.  J.   Rooney).     Second,   Members'   Derby,   Missouri  Field  Trial  Association     trials,     Amoret,  Mo., 

1898.  _  <nA/, 

Ruby's  Rod   (W.  G.  Comstock).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,     Hampton,     Conn..  1900; 

second.  Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1902;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third, 
Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,   1903. 

Fairland  Ruby   (G.  G.  Williamson).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,   Ind.,  1903. 

MARY. 

Nanon   (Philadelphia  Kennels).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1892. 

MARY  LOU. 

Crocker's  Chief  (W.  S.   Hobart.     First,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1900. 

Kilgarif  (J.  E.  Terry).  First,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal..  1903;  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Coupeville.  Whidby  Island,  Wash..  1903;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.;  thirl,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111., 
1904;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner,  B.  C,  1905;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pa- 
cific Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Champion  Stake,  British  Columbia 
Club  trials,  Ladner,  B.  C,  1906. 

MATTIE  BERWYN. 

Mattie's  Glenn   (H.   K.  Devereux).     Second,  Derby,   Monongahela  trials,   Jefferson,   Pa.,   1897. 


Rancocas  Jack  (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1899;  first,  All- 
Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction.  Tenn.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Brandon  Club 
trials,   Brandon,   Man.;   equal  third,  Members'   Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.   C,   190^. 

MAUD  A'ROSE. 

Greenway   (D.  E.   Rose,  Agt).     Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Kennedy,  Minn.,   1896. 

MAUD   D. 

June  B.  (J.  L.  Graham.  First,  Derby,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Riley  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Riley,  Ind., 
1901. 

MAUD  E. 
Saragossa  Belle    (P.   M.   Essig).     Third,   Union  Stake,    Union   Club   trials,   Carlisle,    Ind.,    189T. 

MAUD  L, 
Slap  Dash   (P.  Lorillard,  Jr.,).     Second,   Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.   C.   1902. 

MAUD  S. 

Belle  II. (E.   Brodie).     Second,   Derby,   North  American  Club  trials,   Ruthveu,   Can.,   1901. 
Doctor  B.    (J.    Huddleston).     Third,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Canada,   1903. 
Phyllis   (Jas.  Douglass).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,  Can.,   1905. 

MAUD  MULLER   (2104). 

Lady  May  (H.  Pape).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Fisher's  island  Club  trials,  1884;  first,  Members'  Stake,  Fisher's 
'island  Club    trials,  1S86. 

MAY  BEE. 

Rod  O'Light,  Jr.,  (W.  H.  Thompson).  Equal  third.  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle.  Man.,  1897; 
second,   All-Age  Stake,   Western   Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   1900. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  415 

MAY  BELLE. 
Prince  T.    (J.  T.   Fletcher).     Second,   Derby,   North  Dakota  Clul)  trials.  Larimore,   N.   D.,   190o. 

MAY  BLUE. 

Pot  Metal    (J.  J.   Odom).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,    Alabama  Club  trials,    Greenville,   Ala..   1900. 

Tony  Man  (Avent  &  Duryea).  Third,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.',  1901; 
second,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  Ga.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club 
trials,  Carman,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1903;   first,   All-Age  Stake,   United  States   Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    1904. 

Danube    (T.   T.  Ashford).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Athens,   Ala.,   1902. 

MAY   BUCKELLEW. 

Rock  Buckellew  (Judge  R.  C.  Cornell).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials  Pinehurst  and  Thom- 
asville,  N.  C,  1906. 

MAYMIE    GILCHRIST. 

White   Eagle   (E.   D.   Waters).     Fourth,    (Open)    Derby,   Alabama  Club   trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,    1906. 

MAY   QUEEN.      (3757). 

Marksman   (C.   B.   Donaldson).  Equal  third,   Derby,   Western  trials,   Abilene,  Kan.,   1SS6. 

MAYMIE  H. 

Gaston's  Romeo  (J.  E.  Gaston).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Waynesboro; 
Ga.,  1904;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials.  Huntsville,  Ala.;  second.  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Albany,  Ga.,  1905;  second.  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  Field  Trial  Association 
trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,   1907. 

MECCA  II. 

Northern  Huntress  (T.  J.  A.  Tiedemann).  First,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash., 
1900;  equal  third.  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Santa  Maria,  Cal.,  1902;  third,  Members'  Stake, 
Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1903. 

Marse  Ben  lH.  J.  Hoover).  First,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.  Ohio;  fourth, 
Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  iW.  W.  Titus);  second,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1901;  first  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn., 
1902. 

MECCA'S   LADY. 

Count   Whitestone   II.    (Dr.    McMasters).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Georgia  trials,   Waynesboro,    Ga.,   1906. 

Miss  Lucia  (H.  R.  Edwards).     Second,  Derby,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.   D. ;  first,  Derby,     Illinois 

Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,  111.;  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C. ;  first,  Derby. 

Continental   Club  trials,    Pinehurst   and   Thomasville,    N.    C.    1906. 

MENA  III. 
Nora  Scott,    (T.   F.   Fernkas).     Third,  Kennel  Club  Setter  Stake,  Kansas  City  Club  trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,   1897. 

MENECKA'S  JESSiE  GLADSTONE. 
Joe's  Hope   (J.   F.   Hindes).     Third,   Derby,   Maryland   and   District  of  Columbia  Club  trials.    Laurel,    Md.,    1906. 

MIDLAND  DAISY. 

Shiawassee  Beauty  (E.  C.  Smith).  First,  Derby,  Sportsmeus'  Club  trials,  Clare  Mich.;  third,  Derby,  Interna 
tional  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Can.,  1904. 

MIDNIGHT    GIPSEY. 
Sandy  K.   (C.  D.  Stuart).     Third,  All- Age  Stake,  Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1903. 

MID  WONT  LINDA.      1,8348). 
Guy   (S  B.  Duryea).     First,  Derby,   Robins  Island  Club  trials,   Robins  Island,   1S88. 


41 6  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

MILDRED. 
Beverly   (Francis  G.  Taylor).     Second,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsvllle,  Va.,  1890. 

MINNEY.      (2114.) 

Lizzie  Lee  (Geo.  Waddington).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  trials,  Milford,  Neb.,  1880,  (Dr.  Fleet  Speir) ; 
Third,   All-Age   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Robin's   Island,    1881. 

MINNIE  A. 

Dan  Stuart  (C.  D.  Stuart).  First,  Derby,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Greenville,  Mich.;  second, 
Derby,   Independent  Club  trials,   Robinson,   111.;   second,  Derby,   Kentucky  Club  trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,   1902. 

MINNIE  B. 

Lent.   Belle   (P.  Lorillard.  Jr.).     First,   Members'   Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C;   second,   Members' 

Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.  C,  1000. 
Bow  Knot   (P.   Lorillard,  Jr.).     Third,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1900. 

MINNIE  R. 

Uncle  Sam  (Chas.  K.  Brown).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Carman.  Man.;  second,  Derby.  Mononga- 
hela  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1903;  first,  Derby.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  Ga.;  first,  Derby,  Uni- 
ted States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Robinson,    111.;   third,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Virginia   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Martinsville,   Va.,   1904. 

MINNIE  T. 

Minnie's  Girl  (Del  Monte  Kennels).  Fourth.  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1897;  third.  Setter 
Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1898;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials. 
Morris,  Man.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1890;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,   N.  C,   1900. 

Miss   Meadows    (Geo.    Crocker).     Second,    Subscription   Stake,   Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1901. 

Bob  Acres   (Geo.   Crocker).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Continental   Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.   C,   1902. 

MISFORTUNE. 

Brighton  Tobe  II.  (T.  G.  Davey).  Third,  All-Age  Stake.  International  Club  trials.  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada, 
1900;   first,   All-Age  Stake,   Peninsular  Club  trials,   Leamington,   Ont.,   Canada,    1900. 

MISS  ALICE. 
Starlight    (T.    J.    Watson).     First,   All-Age  Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1S93. 

MISS   GAY. 
Rodgay    (Geo.   Kramer).     Second,  Members'  Stake,    Lidiana  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind.,   1905. 

MISS  NELLIE   Y.    C7239.) 

Bob  Cooper  (Blue  Ridge  Kennels).  Second.  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  sec- 
ond, Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  second,  Setter  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexing- 
ton,  N.   C.  1891. 

Antonia  (Eldred  Kennels).  Second.  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C.,  1895;  second,  Mem- 
bers' Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1897;  second,  Members'  Stake, '  Eastern  Club  trials, 
Newton,    N.  C.   1S98. 

MISS   OSTHAUS. 

Captain    Scott    (W.    W.    Titus).      Second,    Derby,    Continental    Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C.,    1900. 

Mark  Twain    (E.   L.  Jamison).     Second,    Setter   Derby,   United  States   Club   trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    1901. 

MISS    TONY. 

Miss  Wiekliffe  (Medina  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Monongahela  trials,  Senecaville,  0.;  fourth,  Derby,  Ohio 
Field   Trial   Association    trials,    Washington   C.   H.,    Ohio,    1901. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  417 

MISS   RUBY. 

Why    Not    (P.    Lorillard,    Jr.).      Third,    Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1897. 

MOLLIE. 
Lou   (J.  B.  Baker).     Equal  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  High  Point,   N.   C,   1895. 

MOLLIE  BELTON    (10,289.) 

Bohemian  Girl  (W.  G.  Mellier).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first, 
All-Age   Setter  Stake,    Southern   Club    trials,    Amory,    Miss.,    1888. 

MOLLY. 
Tory  Jess   (F.   R.   Hitchcock).     Second,   Selling  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.  C,   1895. 

MOLLY   GLADSTONE. 

Sutton  Boy   (H.  H.   Wootton).     Fourth,  Derby.  International  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Can.;  third,   Derby.  North 

American   Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Can.,   1902. 
Oak  Lodge  Ned   (0.  W.  Bright).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.  C,   1904. 

MONTEREY. 

Ria  Babe  (H.  R.  Edwards).  First,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D. ;  equal  third, 
Derby,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D.;  third,  Derby,  Northwestern  Club  trials;  O'Neill, 
Neb.;  second.  First  American  Field  Futurity  Stake,  Robinson,  111.;  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials, 
Waynesboro,   Ga.,   1905. 

MOORE'S  CLARA. 

Whyte  S.   (G.  0.  Smith).     Third,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,   Waynesboro,  Pa.,  1S95. 

MYRTLE  DANSTONE. 

Dixie's  Girl  (W.  G.  Hundley).  Equal  fourth,  Members'  Derby,  Virginia  Association  trials,  Spray,  N.  C, 
1906. 

NANCY  H. 

Essie  D.  (J.  W.  Humpidge).  Second,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Can.,  1S97;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Can.,   1898. 

NANCY    L. 
Moll  Zip    (Geo.    Carter).     Second.    Derby,    Riley   Club   trials,    Riley,    Ind.,   1901. 

NANCY    MAHONING. 
Roger   O'Mara    (G.    W.    Lang).      First,    Derby,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Waynesburg,    Pa.,    1895. 

NATHALIE. 
Joyful   (W.  B.  Meares,  Jr.,).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.   C,   1895. 

NELL. 
Doc    (R.    Bangham).      Fourth,    Derby,    International    Club    trials,    Mitchell's    Bay,    Can.,    1893. 

NELL. 
Leda   (Col.    B.   Ridgway).     First,    All-Age  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club   trials,   Beesley's   Point,    N.   J.,   1884 

NELL   NOBLE. 

Rodfleld  Noble  (J.  L.  Diven).  Equal  fourth.  Members*  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Wash- 
ington C.  H..  Ohio.  1900;  (Burk  &  Towlertonl ;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Iowa  Club  trials,  Inde- 
pendence,   Iowa,    1902. 


4Ig  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

NELLIE   CNative.) 
Romp   (W.   A.    Williams).     Second,   Brace   Stake,   with   Rake,   Tennessee  S.   S.    trials,    Memphis,   Tenn.,   1875. 

NELLIE   (Sanborns)      (457.) 

Prince  Noble   (H.  Widdecombe) .     First,  American  Field  Derby,   N.  A.   K.   C.   trials,   Fairmount,   Miun.,   1S82. 
Gertrude   (J.   W.   Orth).     Equal  third,   Free-for-All,   N.   A.   K.   C.   trials,   Fairmount.   Minn.,   1882. 
Nelly  Bly   (J.  M.  Avent).     Third,  Derby,  New  Orleans  G.  C.  trials,  Opelousas,  La.,   1882. 

NELLIE    (Lewis)      (4555.) 

Brandon  (J.  0*H.  Denny).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1886;  second, 
Members*  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  O.j  equal  third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Southern 
Club  trials.   Amory.   Miss..   1888. 

NELLIE. 

Dash  B.  (Thos.  Johnson).  First,  Derby,  and  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man., 
1SS6. 

NELLIE. 
Jet   (J.  S.  Jones).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Minnesota  trials.  Sauk  Centre,  Minn.,  1878. 

NELLIE. 
Nellie    Farrar    (Dr.    C.   I.    Shoup).      First.    Derby,    Continental    Club    trials,    Thomasville,    N.    C,    1902. 

NELLIE. 
Tony's   Nellie   Dale    (G.    R.   Thompson).      First,    Derby.    International   Club    trials.    Ruthven,    Can.,    1906. 

NELLIE  B. 
Criterion    (Dr.   Findley).     Third,    Derby,    British    Columbia    trials.    Stevenson,    B.   C,    1903. 

NELLIE    B. 
Jim  Blaine   (J.  Becker).     Equal  second,  All-Age  Stake.  Indiana  K.   C.   trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,   1887. 

NELLIE'S   BEAUTY. 
Fly  Rod    <CT.   D.   Maxfieldl.     Equal   fourth.   Derby,    Independent   Club  trials.    Bicknell,   Ind.,    1899. 

NELLIE   BLADE. 
Pora    (John   Riplingcr).     First,   Members'   Stake.   Pacific  Northwest   Club  trials.  La  Connor,   Wash.,   1905. 

NELLIE   C. 

Pretti  Sing  (Jno.  Myers).  First,  Derby.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1901:  (W.  H.  Hutchings) : 
second,  Derby,  Continental  Clnb  trials.  Grand  Junction.  Tenn.:  (Chas.  K.  Brown):  equal  fourth.  Free- 
for-All  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Robinson,  111  .  1902;  second.  All-Age  Stake,  and 
first.    Subscription    Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Thomasville,    Ga.,    1903. 

Lucille    R    (J.   Lemon).      First,    Derby,    Illinois    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1902. 

Rosemont  Joe  (Chas.  K.  Brown).  Divided  third  and  fourth.  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman.  Man.:  equal 
fourth,    Derby,    Illinois    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1904. 

NELLIE  F. 

Nellie  Gladstone  (Medina  Kennels).  Third,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H., 
Ohio,   1900. 

King  Bo  (Clugston  &  MunroeV.  Third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  and  second,  Professional  Stake,  Michigan 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.,  1900;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  As- 
sociation   trials,    Lakeview,    Mich.,    1901. 

Dan's    Puss    (J.    L.    Eisele).     Second,    Members'    Derby.    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Lawrenceville, 

Tony's   Nell    (A.   J.   Smith).     Equal    fourth.    All-Age   Stake,    Sportsmen's   Club   trials,    Clare,    Mich.,    1903. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  419 

NELLIE   G. 
Snipe  (D.  A.  Goodwin,  Jr.,).     Equal  third,  Derby,  New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,   1891. 

NELLIE    G. 

Tony's  Gale  (Fox  &  Seiler).  First,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  second, 
Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1S95;  fifth,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials, 
West  Point,  Miss.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1896;  (Fox  &  Blythe) ; 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Tupelo,  Miss.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States 
Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.;  first,  Subscription  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton.  N.  C;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1897:  (Eldred  Kennels);  second.  All-Age  Stake,  United 
States  Club  trials,  West  Point.  Miss.;  first,  Champion  Stake,  Ch.  Association  Club  trials,  New  Albany, 
Miss.,    189S. 

NELLIE   HARRIS. 

Tony  Boy's  Kate  (H.  H.  Maybury).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  Club 
trials,    Huntsville.    Ala.,    1903. 

NELLIE    HOPE. 

Rodfield  (P.  T.  Madison).  Equal  third,  Derby,  U.  S.  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1893;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1894;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West 
Point,    Miss.,    1895. 

Josie  Freeman  (Mayfield  &  Gude).  First,  Derby,  Union  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1896;  third,  Derby, 
Continental   Club    trials,    Tupelo,    Miss.,    1S97. 

NELLIE   MARIE. 

Nellie  Marie's  Rod  (Roy  Corry).  Equal  third,  Members'  Stake,  Oklahoma  Club  trials,  Enid,  Okla.;  equal 
fourth,    All-Age  Stake,   Lone    Star   Club   trials,   San   Antonio,   Tex.,   1907. 

NELLIE   RODFIELD 

Chicago   Boy    (Jas.    Pease).      First,    Members'    Derby,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

NELLIE    SKIMPOLE. 
Marjorie   May    (A.   E.    Miller).      Second,    Derby,    Eastern    Iowa   Club   trials.    Independence,    Iowa,    1902. 

NELLY   BLY    (Hunter's.) 

Browns'  Queen  Vic   (E.  D.  Brown).     Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,   Iowa  trials,  Emmetsburg,   Iowa,  1898. 

Daisy    Hunter    III.    (A.    C.    Peterson).      Second,    Derby,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Carmichaels,    Pa.,    1898. 

Hal's  Surprice  (Peterson  &  Bell).  First,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Carmichaels,  Pa.;  fourth,  Pro- 
fessional  Derby,    Ohio   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Washington   C.    H.   Ohio,    1899. 

Hal's  Hope  (Peterson  &  Bell).  Second,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Carmichaels,  Pa.;  first,  Profes- 
sional Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1899:  (A.  C:  Peterson); 
first,  Members'  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Senecaville,  Ohio,  1901;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Mo- 
nongahela Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1902;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials, 
Robinson,  111.,  1903;  second,  Members*  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Oblong,  111.,  1904.  (Chas. 
Gibbs   Carter);    third,    All-Age   Stake,    Ohio   Field   Trial   Association    trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio,    1905. 

Hal's  Belle  (Peterson  &  Bell).     Third,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Carmichaels,  Pa.,  1899. 

NETTIE  BEVAN. 

Harold  Skimpole  (W.  H.  Beazell).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  third, 
All-Age  Setter  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S96;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Conti- 
nental   Club    trials,    Tupelo,    Miss.,    1S97. 

NETTLE 
Jacobin    (W.   W.   Titus).     Equal   third,    Derby,    American   Club   trials,    Florence,    Ala.,    1887. 

NONA    H. 

Doc  Hick  (Dr.  E.  F.  Yancy).  First,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  sec- 
ond, Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell.  Ind.:  second,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association 
trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.;  divided  second  and  third,  Derby,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.;  first, 
Members'     Derby,     first,    Open    Derby,    first,     Members'     All-Age    Stake,     Missouri    Field    Trial    Association 


42°  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 


trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1900;  (J.  W.  Considine) ;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  Club  trials,  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  D.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  equal 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Glasgow,  Mo.,  1901;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
Continental  Club   trials,    Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    1902. 

NORA    (4S36.) 

Peg  Woffington  (F.  S.  Brown).  Third,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsville,  Va.,  1890; 
third,    All-Age    Stake,    Philadelphia    Kennel    Club    trials,    Deatonsville,    Va.,    1891. 

NORA    II. 

Cynosure  (Avent  &  Thayer).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.:  third,  Setter  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  (Norvin  T.  Harris);  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  New- 
ton, N.  C,  1894;  fourth,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  equal  third,  All-Age 
Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1S95;  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  United  States  Club 
trials,  Newton,  N.   C.  1896. 

Clementina    (Avent    &   Thayer).     First,    Setter   Derby,    United   States   Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1894. 

NORA    E. 

Count  Noble  (D.  C.  Sanborn).  First,  Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Vlncennes,  Ind.,  1880;  second,  Brace 
Stake,  with  Nellie,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881;  equal  third,  Free-for-All  Stake, 
Fairmount,  Minn.,  trials,  1882;  equal  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  New  Orleans  G.  C.  trials,  Opelousas, 
La.,    18S2. 

Count   Nailor    (J.   H.   Dew).    Equal   third,   Derby,   N.   A.    K.   C.   trials,   Vinceunes.   Ind.,   1880. 


Pitti  Sing  (Thos.  Johnson).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1888;  first,  All- Age 
Stake,    Canadian    Kennel   Club    trials,    Chatham,    Can  ,    1889. 

NORNA.    (E.   7218.) 

Count  Fred  (J.  H.  Dew).  First.  Puppy  Stake.  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Patoka,  111.;  second,  Brace  Stake,  with 
Lincoln,   N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,   Patoka,  111.,   1879. 

NORWICH  GIRL. 
Bess    (Wm.    Allen).     Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Field   Trial   Club    of    New    England    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1906. 

NOVEL    (7219.) 

Dashing  Novice  (D.  C.  Sanborn).  First,  Derby,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881;  first, 
Derby,  Pennsylvania  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  18S1;  equal  second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C. 
trials,    ...  airmount.    Minn.,    1882. 

Gus    Bondhu    (Adams   &   Tucker).      Second,    All-Age    Stake,    N.   A.    K.    C.    trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    1S85. 

NOVELTY. 

Novelist  (Frank  Dorsey).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1890;  (F.  J.  Dorsey);  first, 
All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1891;  (Avent  &  Thayer);  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Mani- 
toba Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1S92;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.; 
first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  and  absolute  winner,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  New  Al- 
bany,   Miss.,   1893. 

OLLIE    T. 

Blue  Ridge  Mark  (Blue  Ridge  Kennels).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind., 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1894;  second,  All- Age  Setter  Stake,  United 
States  Club   trials.    West  Point,   Miss.,   '95. 

OPAL. 

Harwick  (H.  R.  Edwards).  Second,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1S96; 
equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    United  States  Club   trials,    West   Point,    Miss.,    1898. 

ORA. 

Lakefield  Countess  (Lakefield  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill, 
Neb.;    third,    Derby,     Continental    Club    trials,    Thomasville,     N.    C,    1904;    second,    Derby,    United    States 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  421 


Club    trials.    Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    1905. 
Lakefield    Belle    (Lakefield    Kennels).      Third,    Derby,    Ohio    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Washington    C.    H., 
Ohio  1904;   fourth,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   O'Neill,  Nebraska,   1904;  second,   All-Age 
Stake,   Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Washington  C.    II.   Ohio,   1905. 

ORTIZ  VIC'S  VIC. 

Ortiz   King    (Ortiz    Fruit    Farm).      Equal    third,    Derby,    Western    Field   Trial    Association,    Glasgow,    Mo.,    1901. 

Victor  O'Kaw  (Dr.  N.  B.  Pautler).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Nebraska  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
O'Neill,  Neb.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.,  1904;  equal  third, 
Subscription    Stake,     Nebraska    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,     1905. 

OUIDA. 

Tony's   Lady    (W.    J.   Baughn).     Second,    Members'    Stake,    Independent    Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1901. 

PALSY. 

Miss  Tucker  (F.  H.  Beall).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  third  Subscrip- 
tion Stake,    Eastern  Club   trials,    Newton,    N.   C,    1901. 

PANSY    B. 

Portia  (Paul  Rainey).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1902;  second,  Free-for, 
All    Stake,    Virginia    Field    trial    Association    trials,    Martinsville,    Va.,    1904. 

PATSY   MACK. 

Miss  Jackson  (H.  R.  Edwards).  First,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio; 
equal  fourth,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club 
trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1904;    equal    third,    Derby,    United    States    trials,    Grand    Junction,    Tenn.,    1905. 

,  PATTY. 

Millbrook    (R.   Bangham).     Second,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay,   Can.,    1896. 

PAULA. 

Clara    (P.    Lorillard,    Jr.).      Third,    Members'    Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1900. 

PAULINE. 
Apache     (P.    Lorillard,    Jr.).      Third,    Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1901. 

PAUL'S  DAUGHTER. 

Lady  Glasgow  (Lee  Cook).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1902;  fourth. 
Members'    Stake,    Independent    Club    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

PEACH  BLOSSOM. 

Keepsake     (W.    W.    Van    Arsdale).      Equal    third,    Derby,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal..    1904; 

second,    All-Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,     1907. 
Avalon     (W.    W.    Van    Arsdale).      Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.;    second, 

All-Age    Stake,     Eastern    Field    Trial    Club    trials,    Newton,     N.    C;     first,     (open)     All-Age    Stake,     Texas 

Field   Trial   Club    trials,    Stoneham,    Tex..    1906. 

PEACH   MARK. 

Lady  (J.  E.  Terry)  Third,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash..  1900;  first, 
Derby,  arid  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Coronado,  Cal.,  1901;  third,  All- Age  Stake, 
Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.,  1902;  first,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club 
trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Coupeville,  Whidby  Island, 
Wash.,  1903;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1904;  second,  Members'  Stake, 
Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1907. 

Peach  Blossom  (W.  W.  Van  Arsdale).  Second,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials, 
Coronado,  Cal.;  equal  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.,  1901; 
equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Santa  Maria,  Cal.,.  1902;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.;    equal    fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Associa- 


422  DAMS— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

tion    trials,    Robinson,    111.;    first,    Champion    Stake,    Illinois    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Robinson,    111., 
1903;    third,    All- Age    Stake,    United    States   Club    trials,    Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    1904. 
Count's   Mark    (W.    W.    Van    Arsdale).      Second,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific    Coast   Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal., 
1903;    first.    Members'    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1904. 

PEACH  MARK  II. 
Ventura   (W.   S.   Kerekhoff).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Pacific   Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1907. 

PEARL.      (Whitman's)    (467.) 

Prairie  Belle   (R.  B.   Morgan).     First,   Nursery  Stake,   Minnesota  trials,   Sauk  Centre,   Minn.,   1878. 

Prairie  Rose   (W.  A.   Wheatley).     Second,   Nursery  Stake,   Tennessee  S.   S.    Association  trials,   Nashville,   Tenn., 

1878. 

Prairie  Ranger  (Sportsmen's  Kennels).  Equal  fourth,  Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Fairmount,  Minn., 
1882. 

PEARL  A. 

Joseph  M.    (Er.    Shelly).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Michigan  trials,   Lakeview,   Mich.,   1898. 

PEARL  BONDHU.      (5122.) 
Bonnie  Bondhu    ( ).     Third,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1891. 

PEEP   O'DAY,    (2157.) 

Carrie  J.  (Wm.  B.  Gates).  First,  Derby,  and  equal  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junc- 
tion, Tenn.,  1882. 

Gath  (W.  J.  Crawford).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C. ;  second,  All-Age  Stake 
and  first  Champion  Stake,  Southern  States  Club  trials,  Canton,  Miss.;  second,  Free-for-All  Stake  and  divid- 
ed first,  Champion  Stake,   (with  Sue),  N.  A.   K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1883. 

'    PEERESS.     (469.) 

Daisy  Laverack  (Joe  Snellenburg).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1880. 
Pet  Laverack  (Joe  Snellenburg).  Equal  third,  Derby.  Pennsylvania  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881. 
Mack  Laverack   (Joe  Snellenburg).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Pennsylvania  trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1881. 

PEG.      (471. ) 

Marchioness  Peg  (Dr.  N.  Rowe).  Divided  Second  and  third,  Puppy  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Patoka,  111., 
1879. 

PEG'S  GIRL. 

Buckeye  Flash  (T.  H.  Noble).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa, 
1901. 

Sport   Webster   (F.   Towlerton).     Equal  fourth,   All-Age  Stake,    Illinois   trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1903. 

PEG  MARIE. 

Tony's  Count  Gladstone     (G.   R.   Thompson).     Second,   Derby,  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,   Clare,   Mich.,   1904. 
Gleam's  Count   Gladstone    (P.    H.   Tannehill).     Fourth,   Members'    Stake,    Ohio   trials,    Washington   C.   H.,    Ohio; 
first,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   Thoniasville,  N.   C,   1904. 

Count's  Scout  (Dr.  Leigh  Buckner).  Third,  Derby,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Martinsville,  Va., 
1905. 

Marie's   Lady    (G.    C.    Stinson).      Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Georgia    trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1906;    equal    third, 

All-Age  Stake,   Georgia  trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,  1907. 
Pretty    Peggy    (Johnson   &  Turner).     Divided   third,    All-Age   Stake,   Nebraska   trials,    O'Neill,    Neb  ;    third      Vll- 

Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1906. 

PEG  NOBLE. 

Lady  Webster  (M.  Voorhees).  Second,  American  Field  Club  Stake,  Missouri  Club  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1897; 
first.  Members'  Stake,  Missouri  Club  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1S98;  (Dr.  E.  F.  Yancy).  First,  All-Age  Stake 
Missouri    Club    trials,    Amoret,    Mo.,    1898. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  423 

PEGGY  PRIDE. 
May  Belle   (J.   W.   Brown).     Third,   Derby,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Athens,   Ala.,   1902. 

PEGGY  ONWARD. 

Hope  Onward  (E.  R.  Sanford).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1904;  equal 
third,  All-Age,  and  first,  Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1905;  third,  All 
Age  Stake  and  first,   Members*  Stake,  Connecticut  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,   1906. 

PET. 
Nellie  Sheldon    (Chas.   Sheldon).     Second,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   St.   Joachim,   Canada,   1901. 

PET  LAVERACK,    (2162) 
Cambria    (Thos.   Johnson).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris.   Man.,   1SS7. 

PETREL.      (472). 

Gladstone  (P.  H.  Brysonl.  First,  Puppy  Stake,  and  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Dogwhip,  Tennessee  State 
Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1877;  second,  Brace  Stake,  with  Lincoln,  Tennessee  S.  S. 
Association   trials,   Nashville,   Tenn.,   1S7S;   first,   All-Age  Stake,   Eastern   Club  trials,    Robin's   Island,    18S0. 

PHENY. 
Kate   E.    (L.   S.   Eddins).     Third,   Derby,   Missouri   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Amoret,    Mo.,    1897. 

PHOEBE  HILL. 
Lou's   Dream    (I.   T.   Carter).     First,    Derby,   Eastern   Iowa  Club  trials,    Independence,   Iowa,    1902. 

PHOEBE  WHITESTONE. 

Clairvoyant    (E.    H.    Waller).      First.   Derby   and   second,    All-Age   Stake,   Sportsmen's   Club   trials,    Clare,    Mich; 

second,   Derby,   Michigan  Club  trials,   Greenville,   Mich.,   1903. 
Phoebe's    Rod    (L.    Hilsendegen).      Third,    Derby,    and    equal    fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    Sportsmen's    Club    trials, 

Clare,   Mich.;  equal  third,  Derby,  Michigan  Club  trials,    Greenville,   Mich.,   1903. 

PHYLLIS  II.      (2165.) 
Leo  R.    (M.  D.   Walter).     First,   Derby.   Pacific  Coast  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1891. 

PICCIOLA. 

Joe  Cumming  (W.  W.  Titus).  First.  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  first.  All- Age  Stake, 
Continental  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1S9S:  second,  All-Age  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials.  West 
Point,   Miss.,   1S99;   first,   Ch.   Stake,   Champion   Field   Trial   Association  trials,   West   Point,   Miss.,    1899. 

PINK   R. 

Jack  (R.  A.  Croxton).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Chase  City  Va 
1903. 

PIPPA. 

Paul  Boone  (Dr.  D.  W.  Boone).  Third,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1S9S;  equal  fourth,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Uhio  trials,  Washington  C.  H.  Ohio;  third,  All-Age' Stake, 
Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind..  1S99;  fourth,  Members'  All-Age  Stake.  Ohio  trials,  Washington  c' 
H.,  Ohio,  1901. 

Kate  Rodfield  (E.  Rainier).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Club  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1901,  (R.  Cromp- 
ton) ;    second,    Members'    Stake,    Connecticut   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1901. 

PITTI  SING.      (10.295). 

Ightfield  Rosa  (A.  P.  Heywood-Lonsdale).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Canada, 
1890. 

Duff   (W.   T.   Hunter).     Equal  third,   Derby.    Northwestern   Club  trials.    Morris.    Man..    1S92. 


4.24  DAMS— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

Swab  (A.  C.  Reed).  Second,  North  Western  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Kennedy,  Minn.,  1896;  first,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  equal  third,  Amateur  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials, 
Morris,  Man.,   1897. 

POLLY. 

Polly  II.  (J.  B.  Stoddard).  Equal  third,  All- Age  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1887; 
second,   All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club   trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1S8S. 


Count  (Geo.  D.  Penniman).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Chesapeake 
Beach,   Md.,   1903. 

POLICY  GIRL. 

The  Deacou  (Cook  Inman).  First,  Derby,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner,  B.  C;  first,  Derby,  Pacific 
Northwest  Club  trials,  La  Connor,  Wash.,  1904;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials, 
La  Connor,  Wash.,  1905. 

PRAIRIE  BELL.      (4560.) 

Fannie  M.  (D.  Smith).  Third,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1886;  third,  All-Age 
Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,   1888. 

PREMIER  BELLE. 
Ptolemy    (Jno.    Riplinger).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   La  Connor,   Wash.,   1905. 

PRETTI  SING. 

Navajo  (D.  E.  Rose).  First,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.;  first,  Derby,  Continental  Club 
trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga. ;  first,  Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1905;  second,  Derby,  United 
States  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Teun.;  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D., 
(F.  Wheeler));  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  trials,  Pinehurst  and  Thomasville,  N.  C. ;  second, 
All-Age  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1906. 

Clemmont  Sooner  (G.  N.  Clemson).  First,  Derby,  North  Dakota  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D. ;  divided  third,  Derby, 
Continental  trials,   Pinehurst  and  Thomasville,  N.  C,   1906. 

PRIDE  OF  ABERCORN. 

Annie  B.  (Chas.  K.  Brown).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1901; 
equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.;  first,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Illinois  Club 
trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1902;  second,  All- Age  Stake,  and  second,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials 
Thomasville,  Ga.,   1904. 

Speckle  B.  (Geo.  E.  Gray).  Equal  fourth,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  first,  Derby, 
South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Salem,  S.  D. ;  third,  Derby,  Minn. -North  Dakota  Club  trials, 
Iroquois,  S.  D.;  third,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska;  Fourth,  Derby, 
Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  second,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  first,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  equal  third,  Derby,  Ken- 
tucky Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1902. 

PRIDE'S   BESS. 
Tuck   Rodfield    (L.   W.   Dart).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,   Conn.,   1904. 

PRIDE  M. 
Fannie  Oakley   (P.  C.  Jessee).     Fourth,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,,   111.,   1904. 

PRIMACY. 
Pan  Michael   (Jas.  Pease).     Second,  Members'  Derby,   Illinois  trials,   Robinson,  111.,   1906. 

PRINCESS.   (Belton's)    (21754.)^ 

Albert's  Duchess  (Dr.  J.  A.  Hartman).  First,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Deatonsville,  Va.,  1890; 
second,   All-Age   Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials,   Deatonsville,    Va.,    1891. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  425 

PRINCESS  DRACO.      (483.) 

Gilderoy   (Geo.   C.   Marsh).     Equal  fourth,   Derby,   N.   A.   K.   C.   trials,   Fairmount,   Minn.,    1882. 
White  Cloud    (E.   E.   Pray).     Equal  third,   Puppy  Stake,   Western  trials,  Abilene,   Kan.,   1885. 

PRINCESS  HELEN.      (5778.) 

Tory  Lieutenant  (F.  R.  Hitchcock).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1890;  third,  Mem 
bers  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1891. 

PRINCESS  JOY. 

Modoc   (F.   F.  Myles).     First,  Derby,  Bexar  Club  trials,   Floresville,  Tex.,  1893. 

PRINCESS  MIX.      (2176.) 

Volley  (Col.  B.  Ridgway).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Frederica,  Del.;  first,  Derby, 
Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials.  Frederica,  Del.,  1886;  first,  Members'  Stake,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Phil 
adelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Frederica,   Del.,   1SS7. 

PRINCESS  WHYTE. 

Lady  Whyte  (J.  W.  BIythe).  Third,  Derby,  Iowa  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  fourth,  Derby,  Nebraska  trials, 
O'Neill,  Nebraska,  1902. 

PUSS. 

Tickler   (T.   C.   Stegman).     Third,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchell's  Bay,   Canada,    1898. 

Q'APPELLE  BELLE. 
Flirt   (C.   W.   Armstrong).     Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,    1887. 

QUEEN. 
Trix   (C.  L.  Ecklon).     First,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Walltown  Timber,  Cal.,   1884. 

QUEEN. 
Nig   (W.   W.  B.   Markham).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,   1900. 

QUEEN  ALICE.      '2182.) 
Waterford   (Pittsburg  Kennel  Club).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Georgia  State  trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,   1887. 

QUEEN  ANTONIO, 
Pride's  Queen    (Dr.   W.   S.   Elkin,   Jr.).  Equal   first,   Derby,    Georgia  State   trials,    Waynesboro,   Ga.,    1903. 

QUEEN  BESS. 
Smut   (Wm.   Tallman).     Second,    Brace  Stake,   with  Grousedale,  Eastern  trials,   Robin's   Island,   1879. 

QUEEN   BIRD. 

Tony  B.  (J.  E.  Armstrong).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  North  American  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Canada,  1900,  (P. 
Brodie) :  second,  All-Age  Stake,  North  American  Club  trials,   Ruthven,  Canada,  1901. 

QUEEN   BLADE. 

Columbia   (C.  F.  Hartmetz).     Fourth,  B.   R.  Kennels  Futurity  Stake,  New  Albany,  Miss.,   1S94. 

QUEEN  OF  COUNTS, 
May   I.      (Ed  Gillman).     Second,   Derby,   International   Club  trials,   Chatham,   Canada.   1891. 


426  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

•     QUEEN  OF   DIAMONDS. 

Little  Casino  (L.  Hilsendegen) .  Third.  Derby.  Michigan  Club  trials,  Lakoview,  Mich.;  second.  Members'  Derby, 
Michigan  Club  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.;  first,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  SI  Joachim  Canada;  eiiual 
fourth,  Derby,  North  American  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Canada,  1901;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan 
Club  trials.  Greenville,  Mich.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Canada;  first, 
All-Age  Stake,  North  American  Club  trials,   Ruthven.  Canada,   1902. 

Big  Casino   (P.  M.  Essig).     Equal  first,   Members'  Stake,   Georgia  trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,   1903. 

QUEEN  DIDO.      (2184.) 
Blitz  Burglar   (G.  H.   Laughton).     Equal  third,   Puppy  Stake,   Western  trir.ls,   Abilene,  Kansas,   1885. 

QUEEN  ESTHER. 
Harwick's  Nellie  (Dr.  Schaeffer).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N    C,  1902. 

QUEEN   LILLA. 

Count  Fly  (G.  0.  Smith).  Second.  Derby.  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1904; 
second,  Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,  Tex.;  equal  third.  All-Age  Stake.  Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes 
City.  Texas.  1905,  (Dr.  A.  S.  Clark):  equal  second.  Members'  Stake.  Continental  trials,  Pinehurst  and 
Thomasville,   N.    C.   1906. 

Stella  Fly   (G.   O.   Smith).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Field  Trial  Club  of  New  England,  Hampton,   Conn.,   1906. 

Prince  Whitestone  (T.  T.  Pace).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first.  Champion  Stake.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials.  Robinson,  111.,  1906.  (Champion  Stake  finally  decided  at  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.)  First.  Ch. 
Stake,   National   Field  Trial   Championship  Club   trials.    Grand   Junction,   Tenn..    1907. 

QUEEN  MaRIE. 
Dan's  Toy    (H.   A.   Mikesliell) .     Fourth,   Derby.   Nebraska   Club   trials.    O'Neill,   Nebraska,    100.". 

QUEEN  MEG. 

Roger  (L.  Gardner).  Equal  fourth.  All-Age  Setter  State.  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point.  N.  C.  1SSS:  third, 
All-Age  Setter  Stake,   and  first.   Free-for-All  Stake.   Central  Club  trials.  Lexington.   N.   C   1889. 

Katie  Noble  (Francis  G.  Tavlor).  Second.  All-Age  Stake,  and  third.  Members'  Stake.  Philadelphia  Kennel 
Club  trials,  Richland.  Va.,  1RS0;  first.  All-Age  Stake.  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials.  Deatonsville.  Va., 
1890. 

QUEEN  NOBLE. 

Vick  (H.  L.  Brown).  Second,  Members'  Derby.  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1900. 

QUEEN  NOVICE. 

Gladiator   <C.   W.  Graham).      Second.   All-Age  Stake.   Western  Canada  Club  trials.   La  Salle,   Man.,   1S97. 

QUEEN'S  PARAGON. 

I.ingfield  Bragg's  Maid   (IJ.  S.  Barrett).     Fourth.  Derby,  Lone-Star  Club  trials,  San  Antonio,   Texas,  1907. 

QUEEN   VASHTI.      (25041.) 

Nannie   R.    (J.    I.   Case.   Jr.).      Second.   Setter   Derby.    Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials.    Bicknell.    Did. :    third.    Derby. 

Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C,   18S9,    (J.   A.   MeLeod) ;  third,   All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel 

Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1890. 
Booth   (Col.   B.    Ridgway).     First.   Derby,   Philadelphia   Kennel  Club  trials,   Deatonsville,   Va,    1891. 

QUEEN  W.  H. 

Prairie  Belle   (W.   S.   London).      First,   Derby,   Iowa   Field  Trial   Association  trials.   Emmetsburg.   Iowa,   1901. 

Count  Oakley  (C.  W.  Tway).  Second.  Members'  Derby.  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Washinging  C.  H.. 
Ohio:  third.  Derby.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  third,  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial 
Association  trials.  Paris,  Mo.,  1901;  (Chas.  F.  Tretbar),  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials, 
Robinson,    111.,    1902. 

Queen  Oakley   (W.   H.   Warnke).     Equal  third,  Derby,  Kentucky  Club  trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,   1901. 

King  Oakley    (J.  F.  Johnson).     Second.   Free-for-All   Stake,    Illinois  Club   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1902. 


DAMS— ENGLISH  SETTERS 

427 

QUEENIE 
Mort      ( Grossman).     Second,   Derby,   Bexar  Club  trials.   Bexar,   Texas,   1891. 

RANEE.      (2189.) 

RESS, 
POa1outbeJrniC,UbVterIla)ls,  gSS£  SS'JS*"'   ^   ^^    ^    ***■    N"    C' =    ^Ual    *"•    ^    Stake, 

RHAENE. 
Count  Navarre   (W.   M.   Neubauers).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Conneetieut   trials,   Hampton,    Conn.,    1900. 

RHET. 
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Ui^£T™A^^  »-..   »*  e,ual  third,  A„-Age 

RHODA  ROD, 

RHOEBE  WIND'EM. 


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~.v.~u  ^.>.u   unit,,   munven,    unt.,    1901. 

RILL  RAY. 


^nZ^^lr^^;  ^°^*  Club  ^  Waynesburg.   Pa..   1896;    first.   All-Age    Stake. 

RITA  H. 
Nerval    Earl    (Al.    Miller).      Equal    fourth.    Derby.    Illinois   Cub    trials.    Robinson.    111..    1902. 

ROBIN'S  CORA. 
My  Sue  S.    (Arthur  Stern).     Second,   Derby.   New  York  State  trials,   Egg  Harbor,   N.   J.,   1899. 

ROB'S  RUBY. 
Ransom   (H.   R.  Edwards).     Second.  Derby,   North  Western  Club  trials.   O'Neill.   Nebraska.   1905. 

R0DIE  DANSTONE, 

C™F  ™A?^  Club  trials.    Hustonville,    I,,..    1905; 

Association  trials.,   Waynesboro    Ga      1907  =         U   AU'A^  Stake.   Georgie  Field  Trial 

Coun^Whitestone's   Dan    (M,„er  ft   Kelley).     First,    Derby,   Georgia   Field   Trial   Association,    Waynesboro,    Ga., 
Georgia   Rose    (F.   C.   Jordan).     Second.   Derby.   Georgia   trials,   Waynesboro.   Ga.,   1907. 

ROD'S  CHIC. 

Princess  D.   (Dr.   Ira  N.   Fix).     Equal  fourth,   Members'  A.   A.   Stake,  Virginia  trials.   Spray,  N.  C.   1906. 


.2g  DAMS— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

ROD'S  DORA. 
Ben  Rodfield   (Hutchins  &  Parkinson).     Third,  Derby,  Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1903. 

ROD'S  FLORENCE. 
Rod's  Son   (B.   M.   Connor).     Second,   Members'  All-Age  Stake,   Ohio  trials,   Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio,   1899. 

ROD'S  LARK. 
Valita     Second,   Derby,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   Coupeville,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.,  1903. 

ROD'S  PETREL. 

Petrel's  Count  (C.  E.  Sisson).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.;  second,  All- Age  Stake, 
International  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Canada,  1901. 

RODFIELD'S  GIPSEY. 

Tin  Ton   (P.  E.   Parmalee).     Third,   Derby,  Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,  Conn,   1902 

Breeze  II.  (H.  M.  Coffin).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton, 
Conn.,   1903;   third,   Members'   Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1905. 

ROMP. 

Cambriana   (W.  B.  Wells).     Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,   Chatham,   Canada,   1891. 

ROSA. 

Reverdy    (J.  L.   Wells).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   18f<2. 

ROSA. 

Ightfield  Rosa  (P.  Lorillard.  Jr.)  Second,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C.,  1893; 
third.  Derby.  Southern  Chib  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  equal  third.  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials, 
Grand  Junction,  Tenn,  1894. 

ROSA  BEVAN. 

Allie  B.   (W.  H.  Beazell).     Second,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Waynesburg,   Pa.,  1S96. 

ROSA  GLADSTONE. 

Rodney    (R.    G.    Ward).      First,    Prof.    All-Age   Stake,    Ohio   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Washington   C.    H. 

Rod's  Chic  (A.  C.  Peterson).  Third.  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1900;  second, 
Members'  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Senecaville,  Ohio,   1901. 

ROSA  NOBLE. 

Rod's  Deuce   (West  End  Kennels).     First,   Puppy  Stake,  Bexar  Club  trials,   Floresville,   Texas,   1893. 
Rod's  Clip   (West  End  Kennels).     Second,  Puppy  Stake,  Bexar  Club  trials,  Floresville,  Texas,  1893. 

ROSABEGA. 
Count  Seven    (Atkins  Bros.).     Fifth,   American  Field  Cup  Stake,  Missouri  Trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,    1S97. 

ROSE. 

Don     (Dr.   W.  J.   Campeau).     Third.   All-Age  Stake.   North  American  Club  trials,   St.   Joachim.   Canada,   1899. 
Athene   (Dr.  Campeau).     Third,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Ont.,   Canada,   1906. 

ROSE.    (Jackson's.) 
Dash   Bryson    (A.    M.    Young).    Third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Tennessee  S.  S.  A.  trials,  Athens,   Ala.,   1887. 

ROSE. 

nan  fDr  W  J  Camneaul  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  North  American  Club  trials.  Ruthven,  Canada  1900;  first, 
Me^beTs'  Stake  North  American  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Canada,  1901;  first.  Members'  Stake.  North  American 
Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Canada,  1902. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS 

429 

ROSEBUD. 
Rake  Hill   (J.  Becker).     Third,  Members'  Stake,   Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,   III.,   1905. 

ROSEFIELD. 

Prince   Danstoue    (J.    Becker).      Fourth.    Members'   Stake     Independent   rinh   h*«i«,     «■  ■      „     T 

Members'  Stake,   Independent  Club  trials,   HutsonvUle/ll^  I,Dd-;„1902;    third< 

Texas  trials,  Karnes  City,  Texas,  1905.  Smith);   second,  All-Age  Stake, 

ROSE  LUCIFER. 
Paul   Revere   (W.  A.   Alderson).     Fourth,   American  Field  Cup  Stake,   Missouri  trials,  Amoret,   Mo„   1897. 

ROSE  RAPID. 
Mingo  Jr.    (Dr.   J.   Kime.     First,   Amateur  Stake,   International  Club  trials,   Chatham,   Ont.,   1S92. 

ROSE   RAPID   II. 

Noble  Chieftain  (G.  Kime).  First,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay  Canada  1897-  fW  *n 
Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bav,  1S9S,  (G.  W  Davis)  •  flUt  All  wshi.  \  I- AU," 
Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay,   Canada,  1899.  "avisj,  nrst,  All-Age  Stake,  International 

ROXANE. 
KU  wish!?  1906. W'    C°nSidine)-      Equal    tWrd'    Realization    Stake,    Pacific    Northwest    Club    trials.    La    Connor, 

ROXIE  CUMMING. 
Brandy    (W.   F.   Schulz.     Equal  third,   Derby,   Georgia  Field   Trial  Association,    Waynesboro,   Ga„    1907. 

RUBS".     (506.) 

Sue  (P.  H.  &  D.  Bryson).     Equal  Second,  Free-for-AU  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C    trials    Fairmount     Minn      isso.   fl^t 
Free-for-All  Stake    N.   A.   K.   C.   trials,   Grand  Junction,' Tenn.;   first     Tltlglst^LSnC^'M^ 

aiS.!1!^^ stake- and  equal  ** with  Gath> ch- sta-  »■  a^k C1cb  SS 

RUBY.      (Hamiltons.) 
King  Leo   (E.   F.  Thomas).     Equal  fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Eastern  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   1888. 

RUBY  D. 
Sam  K.  Gladstone  (W.  G.  Kerckhoff).     First,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield    Cal     1892 

%£?-»yi£i  ^°,riluar<^  Jr-K  Bqual  third'  Derb-V'  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany  Miss  -"third'  All  a„p 
Lexington  NPca if 9e"nefi^UbAtnia,1S'  W  **£*■  N"  C":  third'  AI1"Age  Setter  Stake  Cen'tra.  Hub  itfs 
Phnn,foinh'Io  t-  ?"  ^nVu&la}',Ml'Age  Stake'  Eastera  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  first  All-Age  Stake 
NewAlC ^,  Missn,ei894Ub  trlalS'  Th0masviUe'  N'  C-  1893=  «»**.  All-Age  Stake,'  Southed  cluo  «£ 
Lora  (P.  Lorillard  Jr.).  First,  All-Age  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N  C  ■  second  All  Asp  9p«p, 
Stake  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C. ;  first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake  and  Abl.Wn 
ner,   All-Age  Stake,   and  second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Central  Club  trial^Lxlngton    N    C  ,   1892 

RUBY  DANSTONE. 

Gipsey   Stone    (D.    C     White).     Second,   Derby,   Alabama   Club   trials,    Huntsville     \la      hmm-    f„„Pth      .„  4 
Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala,   1904.  e'    AIa"'    1903'    f°urtn.    All-Age 

Miss  Vic  Stone   (C.   M.   Robinson).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,  Ala.,   1905. 

RUBY  FELTON. 

Blade's  Ruby   (F.  M.  Chapin).  Second,  Derby,   Connecticut  Club  trials    Hamnton    Conn      isqq-   ^     ,  *,.,  * 

Age  Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1900  Hampton,   Conn.,   1899;   equal  third,   All- 

RUBY  G. 

Cleophus   (E.   R.   Sandford).     First,  Derby,   Connecticut  Field  Trial   Club  trials,   Hampton,    Conn.,   1906. 


430  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

RUBY'S   GIRL.      (21,101.) 

Count  Gladstone  IV.  (Adolph  Dill).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1891; 
second  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1892;  (Avent  &  Hitchcock);  first,  All-Age 
Stake  '  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Souris,  Man.;  equal  third.  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Subscription  Stake,  East- 
ern Club  trials  Newton,  N.  C,  1893;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  first,  All- 
Age  Setter  Stake,  and  Absolute  Winner,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand-Junction,  Tenn., 
1S94-   first,   Ch.   Stake,   Champion  Association  Club  trials,   West  Point,   Miss.,   1896. 

Euirene  T  (A  '  P  Gilliam).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1892;  equal 
third," All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1893,  (P.  Lorlllard,  Jr.);  second,  All- 
Age  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,   N.  C,   1894. 

AllPnP  fChas  P  Stokes)  Second,  Derbv,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S93;  second,  Biue  Ridge 
Kennels  Futurity  Stake,  New  Albany.  Miss.;  equal  third.  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss  ; 
second  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  (Blue  Ridge  Kennels);  third,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Manitoba  trials,  Morris,  Man. ;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell, 
Iud.,    1894. 

ttird   H     (R    S    D    Hartrick).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Carmichaels,    Pa.,    1S98. 

nZinn  (Blue  RidKe  Kennels.)  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  fourth,  Derby, 
United  States  Club .trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1895,  (A  Stern);  second,  All-Age  Stake,  New  York  State  trials, 
Egg  Harbor,   N.   J.,  1899. 

Tn.lv   Mildred    (Blue   Ridse   Kennels).      Fourth,   Setter   Derby,    United  States  Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Iud.;    third, 

L''  Derby  Eastecfub  trials,  Newton,  N.  C.,  1S94;  third,  Setter  Derby  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton, 
NO  1S94-  third  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.,  lS9o,  (Hobart  Ames); 
fourth,   All-Age   Setter  Stake,    United   States  Club   trials,    West   Point,    Miss.,   1894. 

RUBY   RODFIELD   III, 
Good  Hope  Kite   (H.   B.   Hollins) ;   Second,   Derby,   Connecticut  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1906. 

RUTH  T.  ETOL. 

Rod's  Pride  III  (W  M  Tanner);  Third,  Members  Derby,  Michigan  trials,  Lake  View,  Mich.;  fourth,  Derby, 
International  Club  trials,  St'  Joachim,  Canada;  equal  fourth,  North  American  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Can- 
ada,   1901. 

Ten    mr    T    H     PirkeiO     Third    All-Age  Stake,  Continental   Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.  C,   1903. 

efneinnatus  Nat      Equal"  S?  'Derbyfpacific  Northwest  Club  trials.  Coupeville,   Whidby  Island,   Wash.,   1903. 


RUTH  HILL. 

Lingfield  Bragg's  Surprise   (R.  S.  Barrett).     Members'  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,  Texas, 
1906. 

SADDLEBAGS.      (3831.) 
Nahmke  Philip   (E.   W.  Durkee).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,  Mass.,   1891. 

SADIE  HOPKINS. 

McCloud  Bov   (W    W.  Van  Arsdale.     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield.   Cal.,   1904. 
(J.  W.  Considiue).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  190 1. 

SADIE  M. 
Glenmore's  Nellie   (G.  B.   Todd).     Third,   Members'   Derby,   Virginia  trials,   Martinsville,,   Va.,    1904. 

SALLIE  BUCKELLEW, 
Polly   Buckellew    (Dr.   L.   Buckner).     Third,   All-Age   Stake,    Virginia   trials,   Martinsville,    Va.,    1905. 

SALLIE  K1NLOCH. 

Teddy  Roosevelt    (F.   Noland).     Third,   Derby,   Virginia  Field  Trial   Association  trials,   Chase  City,   Va.,   1902. 
Alice  Roosevelt   (F.  Noland).     Fourth,   Derby,   Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Chase  City,   Va.,   1902. 
Blue  Bonnet    (C.    B.   Cooke).     Second,   Members*   All-Age   Stake,   Virginia   trials,    Chase   City,    Va.,    1903;    equal 
fourth,   Members'  All- Age  Stake,  Virginia  trials,   Chase  City,  Va.,   1904. 

SALLIE  KRIEGER. 
Queen  Esther  S.    (S.   A.   Smart).     Second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,   Brown's  Valley,   Minn.,   1897. 


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SCHONDAIH  E. 

Ightfield  Rhwilas  (T.  G.  Davey).  First.  Derby,  International  Club  trials.  Chatham.  Canada.  1891.  (Baker  & 
Beck);    third,    Members'    All-Age  Stake,    American   Club  trials.   Columbus.,    Ind.,    1892. 

SCOTT'S  BESS. 

Sir  Rodnor  (J.  .P.  Hindes).  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials, 
Laurel,  Md.,  1906. 

SCRAPPER. 

Rose  M.    (F.  H.  Shearer).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,   Clare,   Mich.,   1903. 

SELKIRK  FREDA. 

Selkirk   Trooper    (.T  D.   Patterson).     Equal   third,   Derby     International   Club   trials,   St.    Joachim,    Canada,    1901. 
Selkirk    Wanda    (W.    B.    Wells).      Equal    third.    Derby,    International    Club   trials,    St.    Joachim,    Canada,    1901- 
Second,   Members'   Stake,   International   Club   trials,   St.   Joachim,   Canada,   1904. 

SELKIRK  IRIS. 

Robert  Count  Gladstone  (C.  W.  Mullen).  Third,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1900;  second, 
All- Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  third,  All- Age  Stake  South  Dakota 
trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.   1901. 

Lady  Iris  ( ) .     Second,  Derby,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man. ;  equal  third,   Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials 

Newton,   N.   C,   1900. 
Nellie  Iris    (G.   G.   Williamson).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Indiana  trials,   Clay  City,    Ind.,   1904. 

SELKIRK  LUNA. 

Selkirk  Hope  (W.  B.  Wells).  Second,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada;  second,  Derby 
North  American  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Canada,  1900;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials 
Ruthveu,   Canada,   1904. 

Selkirk  Dan  (W.  B.  Wells).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Canada;  first, 
All-Age  Stake,  North  American  Club  trials,   Ruthven,  Canada,   1900. 

SELKIRK  TANA. 

Selkirk  Milo   (W.   B.  Wells).     Second,   Derby,   International  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay,  Canada,   1899. 

Selkirk   Solus    (W.   B.    Wells).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,    International   Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Canada,    1903;   first, 

All-Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,    Ruthven     Canada,    1904;    first,   All-Age   Stake,   International   Club 

trials,  Ruthven,  Canada,  1905. 

SELKIRK   TESSA. 

Selkirk   Bretta    (W.   B.    Wells.      First,   Derby,    International   Club   trials,    Mitchells  Bay,    Canada,   1898. 
Selkirk   Ramona   (W.  B.   Wells).     Second,   Derby,   International   Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Canada,   1898. 
Selkirk  Freda   (W.   B.   Wells).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Canada,   1900. 
Selkirk   Druid    (W.  B.   Wells).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   International   Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Can.,   1906. 

SHADOW. 

Sombra  (H.  W.  Keller).     Equal  third,  Derby,  and  third,  Members'  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield, 

Cal.,  1904;  first,  Members'  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1905. 
Monterey   (M.   Donnell).     Third,   Members  Stake,   Pacifi:  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1905. 

SHEENA  VAN. 

Atlanta   (L.   W.   Smith).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Northwestern  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,   1S92. 

SILK.      (2214.) 
Jersey  Queen   (J.  A.  Douner).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Robin's  Island,   1880. 

SILVIA. 
Deacon  Byers   (F.  L.  Holmes).     First,  Derby,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.,   1899. 


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DAMS— ENGLISH  SETTERS. 


SING. 


Daughter  Noble  (D.  H.  Darrah).  Equal  fourth,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1899;  (W.  H.  Beazell) ;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials, 
Senecaville,  O..  1900. 

SIOUX  DANSTONE. 
East  Lynne   (Jordan  &  Henderson).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Georgia  trials,  Albany,   Ga.,   1905. 

SISTER  C'KAW, 

Danny  Stone  (H  G  Halverson).  First,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1906-  third,  Second  American  Field  Futurity,  Robinson,  Ills.,  fourth,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hut- 
sonvi'lle,    111.,    second,    Derby,    Illinois   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1906. 

Clipper  O'Kaw   (Dr.   Pautler).     Second,   All- Age  Stake,   Oklahoma  Club  trials,   Enid,   Oklahoma, 


1907. 


SISTER   OAKLEY. 

Doctor  (R.  D.  McDougal).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Indiana  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  equal  third,  Free-for-All 
Stake,  Alabama  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1904. 

SMITH' 3  BELLE. 
Carrie  T.    (Dr.  Totton).     Equal  fourth,   All- Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,   Canada,   1892. 

SOUSIE. 

Oaklev  Hill  (I  T  Carter)  First  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  first, 
Derby  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first,  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
ParisMo.,   1899;    (C.  F.  Hartmetz) ;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1900. 

SPARK. 

Countess   Magnet    (D.   C.   Sanborn).      Second,    Derby,    New   Orleans  G.   C.   trials,   Opelousas,    La.,    1882. 
San    Roy    (H.    H.    Matlock).      First,    Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials,    High    Point,    N.    C;    second,    Derby,    N.    A. 
K.   C.    trials.   Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    1883. 

SPECKLE  GOWN. 

Tremont    (Whyte   Bedford).      Equal    third,    All-Age   Stake,    Southern   Club    trials,    New    Albany,    Miss.,    1892. 
Alice   K    (Dr.    L.    C.   Bacon).      Second,    Amateur   Stake,    Continental   Club   trials,    Brown's   Valley,    Minn.,    1897. 
Doll    Gladstone    (W.    G.    Comstock) .      First,    All-Age    Stake,    Connecticut    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1899;    first. 
Members'    Stake,    Connecticut   trials,    Hampton,    Conn..    1901. 

SPECKLE    GOWN    H. 
Tony's  Rod    (Nick  Daniels).     Second,   Members'   Derby,   Kentucky   trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,   1900. 

SPENCER'S  PET. 
Two  Count    (W.   C.   Chaffee).     Fourth,    Derby,   Connecticut   trials,    Hampton.    Conn..   1902. 

SPERRY'S    FLY    II. 

Ruby's  Fly  (F.  J.  Brooks).  Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Field  Trial  Club  of  New  England  trials,  Hampton, 
Conn.,    1906. 

SPORT'S  BELLE. 

Cowley's  Rodfield's  Pride  (J.  W.  Cowley).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  trials.  Salem,  S.  D.;  first, 
All-Age  Stake  Minnesota-North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Iroquois,  S.  D.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska 
Field  Trial  Association  trials.  O'Neill,  Neb.;  first.  All-Age  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association 
trials  Greenville,  Mich.;  fourth.  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials.  Robinson,  111.; 
second  Free-for-\ll  StfcSe,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1902;  (Runner  up  to  Per- 
cival  Jingo,  Ch.  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky,  1902);  second,  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  trials,  Sioux 
Falls.  S.  d!;   first,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasrille,   N.   C.   1903. 

Miss    Ransom    (H     R.    Edwards).      Equal   third,    Derby,    North    Dakota    Club    trials,    Larimore,    N.    D.;    second, 

'Derby     Independent    Club    trials,    Hutsonville,    111.:    third,     Derby,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association    trials, 

Robinson     111  ■    third     Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1905;    first,    Derby     United    States 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  433 


Club  trials,  Grand  Junction.  Tenn.,  1906;  first.  All-Age  Stake.  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore  N 
D.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio-  second  All  Aee 
Stake,    Continental    trials,    Pinehurst   and   Thomasville,    N.    C,    1906. 


Cornelia    J    (J.    W.    Cowley).      Third,    All- Age    Stake,    Northwestern    trials,     O'Neill,    Neb.,    1905 
Aunt   Marie    (H.    Hopkins).     Equal   third,    Derby,    British   Columbia   trials,   Ladner,    B.    C,    1905;   s< 

Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1906. 
Belle's   Harwick    (H.    Hopkins).     Third,    Derby,    Independent   Club   trials,    Hutsonville,    111.,    1906. 


SPORT'S   DART. 

El    Beso    (Thos.    Johnson).      Second,    Derby,    Continental    trials,    Pinehurst    and    Thomasville,    N.    C;     (R.    W. 

Shaw);    first,    (open)    Derby,    and   fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Texas   Field   Trial   Club    trials,' Stoneham     Texas 

1906;    third,    Derby,    Lone  Star   Club    trials,    San   Antonio,    Tex.,    1907. 
Moon   (R.  W.  Shawl.     Second,   (open)   Derby,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Stoneham,  Tex.,   1906. 

SPORT'S  DESTINY. 

Sousa  (A.  H.  Nelson).  Third,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.;  second,  All- 
Age   Stake,    Pacific   Northwest   Club   trials,   La   Connor,    Wash.,   1904. 

Tony's  Destiny  (N.  F.  Lyne).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  trials,  Stevenson,  B.  C.,  1903;  first, 
Members'  Stake,  and  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner,  B.  C,  1904; 
second,    All-Age    Stake,    British    Columbia    Club    trials,    Ladner,    B.    C,    1906. 

SPORT'S  ESTELLE. 

Tonopaugh    (W.    T.    Hunter).      Third.    Derby.    Manitoba    Club    trials,    La   Salle,    Man.;    first,    in    First   American 
Field    Futurity    Stake,     Robinson.     111.;     third,     Derby,    Continental    Club     trials,     Wavnesboro,    Ga.      1905- 
second,    All-Age    Stake,    Independent    Club    trials,    Hutsonville,    111.;    equal    fourth,    All-Age    Stake     Illinois 
Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Robinson,    111.;    third,    All-Age   Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials     Newton     N     C 
1906.  '  '      '" 

SPORT'S   GIRL. 

Captain  Jack  (Geo.  E.  Gray).  First.  Derby.  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg  Iowa-  first 
Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  first,  Derby,  Kentuckv  Club  trials  Glasgow 
Ky.,    1903;    (A.    M.    Masters);    second,    All-Age   Stake,    South   Dakota   Club   trials,    Sioux   Falls,    S.'   D.,    1904*. 

SPORT'S  MAID. 

Sport's  Count  Danstone  (Wm.  Brett).  Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  trials,  Salem,  S.  D  •  first 
All- Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1902;  third,  All- Age  Stake,  and  third,  Subscrip- 
tion Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  Ga.;  third,  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.;  third,  All- Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials.  Robinson,  111.; 
equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C,  H.,  Ohio.  1903;  first! 
All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  Ga.,  1904. 
Sport's  Count  Gladstone  (J.  H.  and  J.  W.  Walters).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  Field  Trial  Associa- 
tion  trials,    Waynesboro,   Ga.,    1906. 

Maid's  Sport  Gladstone  (E.  L.  Wright).  Equal  fourth,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association 
trials,    Spray,    N.    C.    1906. 

SPORT'S   MAY   BELLE. 

Count  Whitestone's  Chief  (N.  A.  Weeden).  Equal  third.  Derby.  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials.  Coupeville.  Whid- 
by Island.  Wash.,  1903;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials.  Ladner*.  B.  C. :  first.  Ill-Age 
Stake.    Pacific  Northwest  Club   trials.   La  Connor.   Wash.,    1904. 

Uncle  Dudley  (J.  E.  Lncas).  Equal  third,  Derby,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner,  B.  C. ;  first  Derby 
Pacific   Northwest   Club   trials.    La   Connor,    Wash.,    1905. 

Uncle  Jimmie  Whitestone  (J.  A.  Peebles).  First,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials.  Coupeville,  Whidby  In- 
land, Wash..  1903;  first.  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  La  Connor.  Wash.,  1905;  second 
All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials.   La  Connor,    Wash.,   1906. 

SPOT. 
Queen    (Geo.   Waddlngton).     Third,   Champion  Stake,   Hampton.   Iowa,   trials,   1877. 

SPOT. 

May  Laverack  (J.  G.  Snellenburg) .  Equal  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Penn.  trials.  Lancaster,  Pa.:  equal  third 
Derby.  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1880:  equal  first,  Members'  Stake,  Penn  Club  trials 
Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    1881. 


434  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

SPOT'S   GIRL. 

Colonel    Spot    (O'Connell    &    Erwin).      Third,    Derby,    Ohio    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Washington    C.    H., 

Ohio,    1901. 
Jay  M   (W.  W.  Van  Arsdale).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1905. 

SPOTTED  GEM. 
Lingfield  Bragg's  Don   (R.  S.  Barrett).     Fourth,  Members'  Derby,  Texas  trials,   Stoneham,  Tex.,   1906. 

SPOTTED  SATIN. 
Craufield  Nellie  (Geo.  Crocker).     Third,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1901. 

SPOTTY  GLADSTONE. 

Sport's  Dan  (A.  Albaugh).  Third,  Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D., 
1903. 

STAR. 

Kink    (W.    B.    Wells).      First,    Consolation    Stake,    Alexandria,    La.,    trials,    18S6. 

STEPHANIE 
Nimrod  E    (H.   G.   EdwardsJ.     Second,   Derby,    Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1896. 

SUE    (Bryson's)      (2222.) 

Gladstone's  Boy    (Dr.   G.   G.   Ware)       First,    Derby,    Eastern   Club   trials,    High    Point,    N.    C;   second,    Derby, 

and   equal   third,    All-Age    Stake',    N.    A.    K.    C.    trials,    Canton,    Miss.;    first,    Derby,    and   second,    All-Age 

Stake,   Southern  Club  trials.   Canton,   Miss..  1884. 
Lillian    (P     H.    &  D.    Bryson).     Equal   third,    All- Age   Stake,    N.    A.    K.    C.    trials,    Canton,    Miss.;    equal   third, 

Derby     N     A.    K.    C.   Canton,   Miss.;    equal   third,    Derby,   Southern   Club   trials,    Canton,    Miss.,    1884;    equal 

second,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  Club   trials,   Abilene,   Kan.,   1S85;   equal   third,    All-Age    Stake,   N.    A.   K. 

C.   trials,  Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1886. 
Sportsman    (Maj.  Murnan).     First,   Derby,   N.   A.  K.  C.   trials,   Canton,   Miss.,   1884. 
Keystone    (P.    H.   &   D.    Bryson).     Equal   third,    Derby,   N.   A.     K.   C.    trials,    Grand     Junction,     Tenn.,      1886; 

equal   third,   All-Age  Stake,   American  Club   trials,    Florence,    Ala.,    1887. 
Dan    Gladstone     (Maj.     Renfroe).      Equal    third,     All-Age    Stake,    Southern    Club    trials,    Amory,    Miss.,    1888; 

equal   fourth,    All- Age    Setter   Stake,    Indiana    Kennel   Club    trials,    Bieknell,    Ind.;    second,    All-Age    Setter 

Stake,   Southern  Club  trials,   Amory,   Miss.,   1889. 

SUE. 

Harry  H.  (C.  E.  Wordin).  Second,  Derby,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.,  1902; 
(W.    W.   Van  Arsdale) ;   first,    All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1905. 

SUE   BONDHU. 
Prince    (H.    Alder).     Second,    Derby,   Western   Canada   Club    trials,    La   Salle,    Man.,    1902. 

SUE  GLADSTONE. 

Rod  Gladstone  (W.  Pollard).  Third,  Derby,  Union  Club  trials,  Bieknell,  Iud.,  1896;  (G.  D.  Maxfield) ;  sec- 
ond,   Union    Stakes,    Union   Club    trials,    Carlisle,    Ind.,    1897. 

Rodfield's  Boy  (J.  T.  Mayfield).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Tupelo,  Miss.;  fourth,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Union  Club  trials,  Carlisle,  Ind.,  1897;  (J.  E.  Guinotte) ;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri 
Club  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1898. 

SUE    GLADSTONE    II. 

Pride  of  Rodfield  (D.  F.  W.  Samuel).  Second,  Derby,  Minnesota-North  Dakota  trials,  Iroquois,  S.  D.; 
second,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  second,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  fourth,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bieknell,  Ind.;  equal  third, 
Derby,   Kentucky  Club  trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,   1902. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  435 

SUE    GLADSTONE   III. 

Lad   McKinley    (Dr.   J.    Landry).     First,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,   La   Salle,    Man.,    fourth,   First   American 
Field   Futurity   Stake,    Robinson,    111.,    1905;    third,    All-Age   Stake,    Nebraska    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1906 

SUE   OF   HATCHIE. 
Pembroke's    Blue    Grouse    (Scottswood    Kennels).      Second,    Members'    Derby,    American    trials,    Columbus,    Ind., 

SUE  S. 
Milton's   Dot    (W.    R.    Milton).      Equal    third,    Derby,    Western   Canada   Club    trials,    La   Salle,    Man.,    1905 

SUNLIT. 

Petronella    (Cal.    Kennels).     Third,    Derby,    Pacific   Coast   Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1891. 

Pelham    (Cal.   Kennels).     Third,   All- Age   Stake,    Pacific   Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1893. 

Mercury    (A.   P.   Kerckhoff).      Second,    Derby,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1894;    third,    All-Age 

Stake,    Pacific   Coast  Club   trials,   Salinas,    Cal.,    1895. 
Orion    (J.   E.  Terry).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1896. 

SUVER    G. 
Woodcraft    (H.   Betten).     Second,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1900. 

SUSAN  NIPPER. 

Count's   Queen    (C.    B.    Cook).     Third,   All-Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,   St.   Joachim,   Can.;    third,    All- 
Age   Stake,    North   American   Club    trials,    Ruthven,    Can.,    1902. 

SWEETHEART. 

Stephanie    (Cal.    Kennels).     Third,    Derby,    Pacific  Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1890. 

Sirius    (Thos.    Bennett).      Second,    All-Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal       1889-    equal 

third,    All-Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1890;    (J.    M.    Kilgarif )  •    eaual    third 

All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,   1895. 

SWEETHEART'S   LAST. 

Merryheart    (A.    Betz).      Second,    All-Age    Stake,    and    third,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials     Cor- 
onado.    Cal.  ' 


TCHULA     (3848.) 


June    (Amory   R.    Starr).     First,    Derby,    and   second,    All-Age    Stake,    Texas    trials,    Marshall,    Tex.,    1891 
Craft    (A.    R.    Starr).      First,    All- Age    Stake,    Texas    trials,    Marshall,    Texas,    1891. 

°Ur  a^'.  (0aoland  Kennels>-  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,  1892;  first, 
All-Age  Stake,  New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,  1894;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  New  England 
Club  trials.  Assonet,  Mass.,  1895. 

TEMPEST. 

Sadie    Ross    (Bob   Cooper).     Third,   Blue   Ridge   Kennels    Futurity   Stake,    New   Albany,    Miss.,    1894. 

TENNIE'S  BELLE. 
Babe  Whltestone    (I.  T.  Carter).     Third,   Derby,   Eastern   Iowa   Club   trials,   Independence,   Iowa,    1902. 

TERRY'S  LADY. 

Lady    Like    (J.    E.    Terry).      Equal   fourth,    Derby,    Monongahela    Club   trials,    Oblong,    111       1904-    first     Derby 
and   equal   third,   All-Age   Stake,    Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1905. 

TEXAS  NELLIE, 
Peg's   Sport    (H.   G.   Rhodes).     Second,   Members'    Stake,    Texas  Club   trials,    Floresville,    Tex.,    1905. 


436  DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 

IHELMA   S. 

McKinley  (Nat  Nesbitt).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Minnesota-North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Iroquois,  South  Da- 
kota 1902;  (Thos  Griffith);  third,  All- Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.; 
first'  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Sioux 
Falls'  S.  D.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Minnesota-North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Huron,  S.  D.,  1903;  second, 
All-Age    Stake,    and    first,    Subscription   Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1904    . 

Plain  Rex  (Thos  Griffith).  First,  Derby,  Nebraska,  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  second, 
Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.;  third,  Derby,  Illinois,  Field  Trial 
Association    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

THIER'S   NELLIE. 

Bessie  King's  Rod  (D.  F.  Greer).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Nebraska  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  second,  Derby,  In- 
dependent Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.;  third,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 
111.,   1906. 

THIER'S  SPECK. 

Assinniboine  Rodfield  (Burrard  Kennels).  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  and  second,  Members'  Stake,  Brit- 
ish Columbia  trials,  Ladners,  B.  C,  1904. 

THIER'S  SUE. 
Missouri  Sue   (J.  W.  Canaday).     Second,   Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association   trials,   Emmetsburg,   Iowa,   1902. 

TIGNOR'S  VIC. 

Chesterfield  Sue  (J  C  Tlgnor).  Equal  fifth,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb., 
1903;    first,    Free-for-All    Stake,    Virginia    Field   Trial   Association    trials,    Martinsville,    Va.,    1905. 

TILLIE. 
Daisy   Meadowbrook    (T.   Andrews).     Third,    Derby,    International   Club    trials,    St.   Joachim,    Can.,    1902. 

TONA. 

Tona's   Rod    (J.    M.   Morgan).     Third,    Derby,   Texas   Club   trials,   Stockdale,   Ter.,    1903. 

TONY'S  BELLE. 
Don  (Dr.  C.  S.  Tremaine).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,'  New  York  State  trials,  Egg  Harbor,  N.  J.,   1899. 

TONY'S  DESTINY. 
Texada    (N.    F.   Lyne).     Second,   Derby,   British   Columbia   trials,   Stevenson,   B.  C,   1903. 

TONY'S  LADY. 
Landseer    (Dr.  W.   J.  Campeau).     Fourth,   Derby,   International  Club   trials,   Ruthven,   Can.,   1905. 

TONY'S   MAID. 
Rosemont   Spec    (D.    E.    Rose).     Second,    Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1904    . 

TONY'S  NELL. 
Count's  Boy   (A.  J.  Smith).     Equal  fourth,   Derby,  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,   Clare,   Mich.,   1904. 

TOPMARK  LADY. 
Dike's  Dike   (B.  C.  Smith).     Fourth,  Derby,  Sportsmen's  Club  trials,  Clare,  Mich.,   1903. 

TOP'S  QUEEN. 

Pnlicv  Girl  (Cook  Inmanh  Second,  Derbv,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island.  Wash..  1901:  third, 
All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials.   La  Connor.   Washington,   1904,    (J.    W.   Considinel  ■   first.   All- 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 


437 


Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner,  B  C. ;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club 
trials,  La  Connor,  Wash.,  1905,  (W.  W.  Van  Arsclale) ;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials, 
Bakersfield,  Cal.;  equal  third,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  equal  third,  All- 
Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,   Ala.,   1906. 


TOPSY.  - 

Doe  B.  (R.  Betty).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Fisher's  Island  Club  trials,  1885;  fourth,  Members  Stake,  Fish- 
er's  Island  Club  trials,   1886. 

TOPSY. 

Flash  of  Heathcote  (T.  C.  Dodge).  Fourth,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Chesa- 
peake Beach,  Md.,   1903. 

TOPSY. 

Minnie  Connors   (Mrs.   F.  J.  Held,  Jr.,).     Third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1906. 

TOPSY  III. 
Flora  Noble  II.     (W.  J.  Purcell).     Second,  Derby,  Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,  Conn.,   1900. 

TOPSY  AVENT. 

Topsy's  Rod  (Avent  &  Thayer).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Souris,  Man.;  first,  Setter  Derby,  United 
States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first,  Derby  and  second,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  Newton,  N. 
C,  1893;  first,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany.  Miss.;  first,  Setter  Derby.  United  States  Club 
trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Manitoba;  equal  fifth, 
All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials 
Newton,    N.    C,    1894. 

Rod's  Top  (P.  M.  Esslg).     Fourth,  All-Age  Setter  Stake.   United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,   1895. 

TOPSY  K. 

Flintstone  (Am.  Llewellin  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  first,  Derby,  Illi- 
nois Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111  ,  1903;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1904;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson 
111.,  1905. 

TOPSY  K. 

Shad  Fly  (G.  O.  Smith).  Second,  Members'  All-Age  Stake.  Texas  trials,  Stoneham,  Texas,  1906;  third,  Mem- 
bers' Stake,  Oklahoma  Club  trials,  Enid,  Okla. ;  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  James  Fly,  Lone  Star  Club  trials, 
San  Antonio,   Texas,   1907. 

TOPSY  NOBLE. 

Count   Diamond    (M.    ByersK     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Michigan   trials,    Lakeview,    Michigan,    1898. 

TOPSY  b.      (3848.) 
Lark  P.   (Curtis  Wright).     First,  All-Age  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,  1887. 

TORY  DELLA. 

Tory  Dotlet  (F.  R.  Hitchcock).  Third,  All-Star  Setter  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1895; 
second,   All-Age  Setter  Stake.    United  States  Club  trials.   West   Point,   Miss.,   1896. 

TORY  DIAMOND. 
Tory  Topaz   (F.   R.   Hitchcock).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Eastern   Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,    1894. 

TRAP. 
Trap  Jr.,    (S.   Grant).     Second,    Derby.    Indiana    Kennel    Club   trials.    Bicknell.    Ind..    1S90. 

TRAP.  Jr. 

Hi   Di    (Geo.   E.   Gray).     First.   Members'    All-Age   Stake.    American   trials.    Columbus,    Ind.,    18f>2. 


438 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 


™„„oi  B  fH  R  Edwards).  First,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1S98;  first,  Setter  Derby, 
United  SUtes  STSSdu.  Lexington,  N.  C;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  first. 
All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,   N.   C,   1899. 


TRINKET. 


m™*™.  (V  Dexter)  First,  Members'  Stake,  and  equal  second,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials, 
nT.hPnint  N  C  1886-  first,  All-Age  Setter  Stake,  and  first.  Champion  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High 
Point N  C  1SS7-  (Jas'  L.  Breese) ;  first,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1888; 
second,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1889. 

TRINKET  II.      (23214.) 

Antomlo  (P  Lorillard,  Jr.).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1891;  third,  Members' 
Stake  Eastern Club  trials,  H  gh  Point,  N.  C.  1S92;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  New-  Al- 
bany%liss  ;   third All-Age  Stfke,   Philadelphia  K«unel  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.    C,    1893. 

TRIXIE  S  FAIRY. 

Ruth   Warner    (M.   W.   Tanner).     Third,    Derby,   Sportsmen's  Club   trials.   Clare,    Mich.,   1904. 

TRUE.      (522.) 
Mark  Twain   (J.  M.  Thompson).     Divided  third,   Alexandria  Rod  &  Gun  Club  trials,  Alexandria,   La.     1886. 

TUCKAHOE  GIRL. 

Princess  May  (J.  Becker).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.;  third,  Members' 
Stake   and   second   Derby,    Indiana  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind.,   1905. 

TWIN  MAUD,     (3857.) 

Roderigo   (M    &  A    Kennels).     First,   All-Age  Stake.    N     A.   K.   C.   Kennels.   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1SS5. 

Jean  Val-Jean  (M  &  A.  Kennels).  Third,  Derby,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  18S6;  equal  third.  All- 
ege Setter  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  American  Club  trials, 
Florence,    Ala.,    1887;    first,    Champion   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    High    Point,    N.    C,    1888. 

VAL'S  LADY. 

Val's   Belle    (San   de  Fuca  Kennels).   First.   Derby.    Pacific   Northwest   Club  trials.    Whidby   Island,    Wash.,    1901. 

(C.  Cocking) ;   first,   All-Age  Stake,   British   Columbia  Club  trials,   Stevenson  B.   C.   1903. 
Val's   Rose   (Jas  Brooks).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   British  Columbia  trials,   Stevenson   B.   C.    1903. 
Lady  Roberts   (H.   H.  Abbott).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   British  Columbia  trials,   Stevenson  B.   C,   1903;   fourth, 

Members  Stake,    British   Columbia  trials,   Ladner's  Landing.    1904. 

VAN'S  DAISY. 

Fayette  Vanguard  (Maj.  Downing).  Second.  Prof.  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1899; 
third,    All-Age  Stake,   Missouri   Field   Trial   Association  trials,    Paris,   Mo.,    1S99. 

VANNETTE. 

Bridgeport  (E.  E.  Pray.  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Western  trials,  Abilene,  Kansas,  1885;  equal  third, 
All-Age  Stake,   Western   trials,    Abilene,   Kansas,   1886. 

VAN'S  QUEEN. 
Druid's   Vanguard    (Geo.    I.    Nunn).      Third,    Members'    Derby,    Illinois   Club   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1902. 

VENUS. 

Hidden  Mystery  (H.  M.  Graydon).  Third.  Derby.  International  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay.  Canada;  third, 
Derby,   North  American  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Canada,   1900. 

VERONA  B.   GLADSTONE. 

Ingleside  Noble  fG.  G.  Herring).  Second.  Members*  All-Age  Stake,  and  second.  Free-for-All  Stake.  Virginia 
Field  Trial   Association  trials,  Spray,  N.  C,   1906. 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS.  439 

VERONA  DIAMOND. 

James   Fly    (G.    0.   Smith).      Second,    Members'    Derby   and   third,    (open)    Derby,   Texas   Field   trial   Club   trials 
Stoueham,   Texas,    1906;   third,    Derby,    and  first,   Brace   Stake,    with   Shad   Fly,   Lone   Star   Club   trials     San 
Antonio,  Texas,   190T. 

VIER'S  PINK  TEA. 

Lanark  Lad  (Fred.  W.  Scott).  Third,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1903;  second  Free- 
for-All  Stake,  Alabama  trials.  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1!'04;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  'trials 
La  Salle,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.;  first,  All-Age  Stake  Illinois 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga  ■ 
first,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1905;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club 
trials.  Newton.  N.  C;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  trials,  Pinehurst  and  Thomasville,  N  C  -first  All- 
Age  Stake,  Alabama  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1906;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand 
Junction,   Tenn,   1907. 

Rox  (G.  L.  Nicholson).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials  Chesa- 
peake Beach,   Md.,   1903. 

Gladis  V.  (H.  F.  Frost).  Equal  fourth,  All- Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials  Laurel 
Md.,   1906. 

VICTORIA  BELLE  II. 
Roy's  Lady   (Miss   W.   E.   Davie).     First,   Derby,   British  Columbia  Club  trials,   Stevenson,   B.   C,    1903. 

VICTORINE  H. 

Sazerac   (J.  H.   Hoffman).     First,  Derby,  Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1903. 
Rod's   Victor   (L.   W.   Dart).     Second,   Derby,   Connecticut  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,    1904. 

VIOLA  DAVIS. 
Tony  Davis    (L.   Rausch).     Third,  Amateur  Stake,   Union  Club  trials,   Carlisle,   Ind.,    1897. 

VIRGINIA  GLADSTONE. 

Gem  of  Noble  (W.  H.  Dillman).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio.,  1901;  fourth, 
All-Age  Stake,   Ohio  Field  Trial  Association   trials,    Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio,   1904. 

VIRGINIA  REEL  II. 

Bob's  Tony  (E.  P.  Wilkins).  First,  Derby  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials. 
Chase  City,  Va.,  1902;  third,  Members'  Stake,  Virginia  trials,  Chase  City,  Va.,  1903;  second  Members'' 
Stake,   Virginia  trials,   Chase  City,   Va.,   1904. 

WANDA.      (2240.) 

General  Arthur  (Dr.  S.  Fleet  Speir).  First,  Derby,  Robin's  Island  Club  trials,  Robin's  Island,  1883;  first,  All- 
Age  Stake,  and  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  St.  Elmo  V,  Robin's  Island  trials,  18S4;  first,  Brace  Stake,  with 
St.  Elmo  VI.,  Robin's  Island  trials,  1SS5;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Robin's  Island  Club  trials,  1886;  first,  All- 
Age  Stake,    and  second,   Brace  Stake,   with   St.   Elmo   VI,    Robin's   Island   trials,   1888. 

Countess  (W.  L.   Wellington).     First,  Puppy  Stake,   Robin's  Island  Club  trials,  1892. 

WESTERN   BELLE.    (14999). 

Manitoba  Frisk  (Amory  R.  Starr).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1890,  (C.  M.  Round); 
Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Bexar  Club  trials,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  1892;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Bex.ar  Club  trials' 
Floresville,  Texas,   1893. 

WEST  WIND. 

Prince  Lyndon,    (Jno.   Cowley).     First,   All-Age  Stake,    Nebraska   trials,   O'Neill,   Nebraska,    1903. 
Sport's   Belle    (H.    B.   Ledbetter).     Second,   Setter  Derby,    United  States  Club   trials,    West   Point,   Miss.;    third, 
open  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Club  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1898. 

WHITE  BAWN. 

Fleet    P.    ( Paulsel).      Second,    All-Age    Stake,    Pacific    Northwest    Club    trials,    Coupeville,    Whidbv    Island. 

Wash.,   1903. 

WHITE  WINGS. 

Wun  Lung's  Pride   (G.  A.   Read).     Fifth,  Setter  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1894. 

WINNIE  D.      (15328.) 
The  Ghost   (Omer  Villere).     Equal  third,  Members'   Derby,   Southern  Sportsmen's  trials,   Lafayette,  La.,   1891. 


440 


DAMS— ENGLISH   SETTERS. 


"WINNIE   TEMPEST. 


Ingleside  Flirt  (Geo.  G.  Herring).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Members'  Derby,  Virginia  Field 
Trial   Association   trials,   Martinsville,   Va.,   1904. 

WOFFORD'S  RUTH. 

Queen   (Houston  Kennel  Club).     First,   Members'  Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,   Stoneham,  Texas,   1906. 

WOODBINE  BEAUTY. 

Mary  J.  (Sydney  Smitb).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Illinois  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  third,  Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials, 
Huntsville,  Ala.,   1906;  second,   Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1907. 

WOODBINE    BELLE. 

Honest  Monk  (Frank  Holmes).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Michigan  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.,  1900;  equal  third, 
All-Age  Stake,   Michigan  Club  trials,  Lakeview,   Mich.,  1901. 

WOODBINE    PEARL. 

Rex  H.  (I.  Sherwood).  Second,  Derby,  Michigan  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.;  first,  Derby,  North  American  Club 
trials,   Ruthven,  Can.,   1902. 

YUMA. 

Itasca  (Avent  &  Duryea).  Fourth,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  first,  Derby,  Ohio  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio,  1903;  second,  All- Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club 
trials,   Carman,  Man.;   second,   All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,   Oblong,   111.,   1904. 

ZOE. 

Rubicon  (B.  M.  Stephenson).     First,  Derby,  National  American  Kennel  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1886. 

ZOE     W. 

Ben  Hut  of  Riverview  (Pennsylvania  Kennels).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials, 
High  Point,  N.  C,  1892;  equal  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  High  Point, 
N.  C,   1895. 

ZOLA    MONTEZ. 

Lola  Montez   (J.  W.  Considine).     First,   Derby,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   Whidby  Island,   Wash.,   1902. 

ZUNA. 

Mohawk  Squaw   (Avent  &  Duryea).     Fifth,   Derby,   Northwestern  Club  trials,   O'Neill,   Neb.,   1905. 


44i 

DAMS— IRISH  SETTERS, 

AURORA. 
Bedford    (J.   B.    Blossom).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Irish   Setter   Club   trials.   Lexington,    N.   C,    1892. 

AVELINE    (E.    18,469). 

Coleraine    (B.    B.    Bishop).      Second,    Derby,    and   second,    All- Age    Stake,    Irish    Setter   Club   trials,    High   Point, 

N.    C,   1891. 
Finglas    (Glenmore   Kennels).     First,   All-Age   Stake,    Irish   Setter   Stake,    and   Absolute   Winner,    All-Age   Stake, 

American  Club  trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 

BEESEY. 

Meg    (C.    J.    Stewart).      Third,    Members'    Stake,    Fishers    Island    Club    trials,    1885;    third.    Members'    Stake, 
Fisher's   Island   Club    trials,    1886. 

BELLE. 
Dash    (J.    A.    Hunter).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Indiana   Kennel   Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1887. 

BESS. 
Tim's  Bess   (F.  H.  Perry).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Iowa  trials,  Emmetsburg,   Iowa,   189S. 

BETSY     CRAFT. 

Flyaway    (Glenmore  Kennels).     First,   Irish  Setter   Puppy   Stake,   American  Club   trials,    Columbus,   Ind..    1892 
Donaway    (Glenmore   Kennels).     Second,   Irish  Setter  Puppy  Stake,   American  Club   trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 
Nugget  II.    (J.   B.   Blossom).     Second,   Derby,   Irish   Setter  Club   trials,   Thomasville,    N.   C,    1893. 

BIDDY. 

Hope  Boru    (Geo.   E.   Gray).     Third,   All-Age  Irish  Setter  Stake,   American   Club  trials,   Columbus,    Ind.,   1892. 

BIDDY    KILDARE. 
Queen  Lill    (J.   S.   Kaufman).     Second,   Derby,   Western   Irish   Setter   Club   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1902. 

BUCK,    SR. 

Tom    (Geo.   Campbell).     First.   Brace  Stake,   with  May,   and  first  Champion  Stake,   Tennessee   State  Sportsmen's 

Association    trials,    Memphis,    Tenn.,    1875. 
May    (Campbell   Bros.).      First,   Brace   Stake,    with   Tom,    Tennessee   trials,    Memphis.    Tenn.,    1875. 
Harry    (R.   C.   Nicholson).     Second,    Champion   Stake,    Tennessee    trials,    Memphis,    Tenn.,    1875. 
Buck,    Jr.    (Geo.    Campbell).      Second,    Brace    Stake,    with    Joe,    Jr.,    Tennessee    State    Sportsmen's    Association 

trials,   Nashville,   Tenn.,'  1877. 

BUCK,  JR.    (085.) 

Joe,  Jr.  (Geo.  Campbell).  First.  Champion  Stake,  and  second.  Brace  Stake,  with  Buck  Jr.,  Tennessee  State 
Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Nashville,  Tenn..  1877;  divided  first  and  second,  Champion  Stake,  wth 
Adams'  Drake,  Tennessee  State  Sportmen's  Association  trials,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  18(8;  first  In  Match 
•  Race  with  Gladstone. 

Fannie    (Geo.   Campbell).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,   Tennessee   trials,    Nashville,   Tenn.,    1878. 

CARRIE     (2475). 
Carrie   II.    (Jesse   Sherwood).     Third,   Puppy   Stake,    Hampton,    Iowa,    trials,    1877. 

COUNTESS. 
Brock    (Geo.  T.  Leach).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials.   Robins  Island,    18S7. 

CURRER     BELL     III. 

Currer  Bell  IV.    (Dr.  G.  G    Davis).     Equal   third.    All-Age  Stake,    Irish   Setter   Club   trials,   'ihomasville,    N.  C, 
18bZ;    first,    All-Age   Stake,    Irish    Setter   Club   trials,    Thomasville,    N.    C,    1893. 


442  DAMS— IRISH  SETTERS. 

CURRER     BELL    IV. 

Loo  (Dr.  G.  G.  Davis).  First.  All-Age  Stake.  Irish  Setter  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1895;  equal  third, 
Free-for-All  Stake.  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1895;  first,  Members'  Stake, 
Eastern    Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1896. 

Currer  Maud    (Dr.   G.   G.   Davis).     Second.  All-Age  Stake,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,   1S95. 

DAISY 
Molleen    (F.   L.    Cheney).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Irish   Setter    Club   trials,    Lexington,    N.    C,    1S92. 

DUCK     l697). 

Chief  (Max  Wenzel).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials.  Robins  Island,  1880;  second.  Members'  Stake, 
Fisher's  Island  Club  trials,  18S4;  first,  Members'  Stake,  Fisher's  Island  Club  trials,  1885;  first,  All-Age 
Stake,  New  Jersey  Kennel   and  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Fisher's  Island,   1885. 

Jersey    Beauty    (Max   Wenzel).     Third,    Club   Stake,    Fishers   Island   trials,    1885. 

FLASH   (2499). 
Scott    (A.    M.   Decker).     Equal   fourth,   Derby,   National   American   Kennel   Club  trials,    Fairmount,    Minn.,    1S82. 

FLORA     (2504). 

Biz  (J.  S.  Mcintosh).  Equal  first,  Members'  Stake,  Pennsylvania  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1881; 
equal  fourth,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Fairmount,  Minn.,  1S82. 

FLOUNCE. 

Champ  (W.  W.  Tucker).  Second,  Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,   1877. 

FLY. 

Rockwood  Dandy   (C.  T.  Thompson).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,  Lexington,   N.   C,   1892. 

GROUSE  II.     (E,  9201). 

Desmond  II.  (Chestnut  Hill  Kennels).  Second,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,  Frederica,  Del.,  1S87; 
first,   All-Age  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials.   Frederica,   Del.,   18SS. 

GUSSIE. 
Berkley  II.      (A.   B.  Swan).     First,  Brace  Stake,   with  Pride  of  Robin's  Island,   Robin's  Island  trials,   1SS6. 

GYPSEY. 
Mike    (Frank   Cock).     Third,    Derby,   Texas   trials,    Marshall,    Tex.,    18S6. 

GYPSEY    MAID. 
Nugget   (H.  B.  Anderson).     First,  Derby,  Irish  Setter  Club  trials,  High  Point,   N.  C,  1S91. 

HAZEL.      (2552.) 
Tim    (Max   Wenzel).     Second,    Members'    Stake,    Fishers   Island   Club   trials,    18S6. 

IDA. 

Ida,  Jr.  (Geo.  Campbell)  Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,    1877. 

I     FORGOT. 

Jack   (J.   E.  Mills).    Third,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials.   Browns  Valley,   Minn.,   1S97. 

IRENE. 

Jessie    (I.   H.    Roberts).     Second,    Puppy   Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials,    Beesley's   Point,    N.    J.,    18S4. 


DAMS— IRISH  SETTERS.  +43 

JANE     (726). 
Byron    iWm.  Mahone).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,  N.   C,   188:i. 

JESSIE  FREMONT. 
Mollie  Gibson   (F.  E.   White).     Second,   Derby,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,    High  Point,   N.   C,   1895. 

KATE   (Keys). 

Countess  (W.  A.  Wheatley).  Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Tennessee^  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  1876;  equal  third,  Champion  Stake,  Tennessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,    1877. 

KATE  II.     (734). 

Tom  III.  ^eo.  Campbell).  First,  Nursery  Stake,  Teuuessee  State  Sportsmen's  Association  trials,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,   1878. 

KNIVARA. 
Elphin   II.    (Glenmore   Kennels),     Third,    Irish   Setter   Derby,    American  Club   trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 

LADY    MOREEN. 
Lady  Alice   (H.  B.   Anderson).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,  Lexington,   N.  C,   1892. 

LADY    SWIVELLER. 

Lady  Finglas  (A.  Von  Cotahausen).  First,  Derby,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Irish  Setter  Club  trials,  High 
Point.   N.   C.   1895. 

LEIGH    DOANE     (2559). 

Leigh   Doane   II.    (W.    H.    Childs).    First,    All-Age   Stake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials,    Rio   Grande,    N.   J., 

1SS5. 
Daisy    (L   H.    Roberts).     Second,   Derby,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials,    Frederica,   Del.,    1S86. 
Luray   III.    (I.   H.    Roberts).     Third,    Derby,    Philadelphia    Kennel   Club   trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1886. 

LEIGH    DOANE    II     (5838). 
Leigh   Doane   III.    (I.   H.   Roberts).     Third,    Derby,    Philadelphia  Kennel   Club   trials,   Frederica,    Del.,    1887. 

LOTJ    II. 

Berkley    (St.    Louis    Kennel    Club).     Second,    Puppy    Stake,    Hampton,    Iowa,    trials,    1877. 

MAID    (8471). 

Elcho's  Maid  (Geo.  E.  Gray).  Third,  Derby,  Irish  Setter  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C,  1891;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Irish  Setter  Stake,  American  Club  trials,  Columbus,  Ind.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Irish  Setter 
Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  189?. 

MAUD. 
Cato    (R.   C.    Van   Horn).     Equal   third.    All-Age   Stake.    Western   Club    trials,    Abilene,    Kan.,    1885. 

MUCKLES. 
Wu  Chung   (B.  Brooks).     Second,  Derby,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Athens,  Ala.,   1902. 

MY    DUCHESS. 
Brock    (Geo.    T.    Leach).    Second,    Members'    Stake,    Eastern   Club    trials,    High    Point,    N.    C,    1884. 

NANCY     (12,216). 
Sedan    (M.   J.   Flynn.   Jr.).     First.    All-Age   Stake.   Irish   Setter   Club   trials.    High   Point,    N   C,    1S91. 


444  DAMS— IRISH    SETTERS. 

NELLIE. 
Beatrice    (H.   C.  Chipman).     Second.    Puppy  Stake,    Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Walltown   Timber,    Cal.,   1883. 

NELLIE. 
Glenmore  Apple    (Glenmore  Kennels)       Second,   Irish  Setter  Derby,   American  Club   trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 

NORA     (776). 

Victoria  (J.  A.  Stovell).  Second,  All-Age,  and  third,  Members'  Stake,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials, 
Frederica,  Del.,  18S6;  second.  All- Age  Stake,  same  club  and  place,  1887;  first,  Members'  Stake,  and  sec- 
ond,   All-Age   Slake,    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club   trials,    Frederica,    Del.,    1888. 


Gem    (Geo.  H    Thomson).     First,   Derby,   and  first,   Special  Race,   ovef  Currer  Bell  IV.   (All-Age   Winner),   Irish 
Setter   Club   trials.    Thomasville.    N.    C.    1893. 

NORAH  OF  CLAREMONT. 
Teddy  O'Rourke   (Perry  &  Hamilton).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   Thomasville,  N.  C,  1893. 

NOREEN.    (2591.) 
Bruce    (I.   H.    Roberts).     Third,    All- Age   Stake.    Philadelphia   Kennel   Club    trials,   Frederica,    Del.,    1887. 


PEGGY. 

Erin    (St.    Louis   Kennel   Club).      First,    Greenwood    Plate   Stake,    and    first,    Brace    Stake,    with    Adams'    Drake, 
Tennessee   State    Sportsmen's   Association    trials,    Memphis,    Tenn.,    1876. 

QUEEN  BESS   (2603). 
Patsy   D.    (R.   C.    Van   Horn).     Equal  second,    All-Age   Stake,    Western   trials,    Abilene,    Kan.,    1885. 

RED     BESS  H. 
St.   Cloud's    Blarney    (J.    H.    Chappell).      Fourth,    Members'    Stake,    Indiana    trials,    Clay    City,    Ind.,    1904. 

RED     ROSE. 

Patrlcius    (J.   J.   Manion).     Third,    Derby.    Irish   Setter   Club   trials,    Thomasville,    N.   C,    1893 

ROMAINE. 

Romayne   (Dr.   Wm.   Jarvis).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   Thomasville,    N.   C,    1893. 
Edna  H.    (Dr.   Wm.   Jarvis).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,    Irish  Setter  Club  trials.   High   Point,   N.   C,   1891. 
Edna  H.   (Dr.  Wm.  Jarvis).  Third,  All-Age  Stake.  Irish  Setter  Club  trials,    High   Point,   N.   C,   1891. 

ROSE     (2615) 

Raleigh    (Dr.   Wm.   Jarvis).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Robin's  Island,   1879. 

Leigh  Doane   (I.   H.   Roberts).     Second.   All-Age  Stake.   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Beesley's  Point,    N.   J.. 

1884. 
Yoube    (Max   Wenzel).     Fourth,   Members'   Stake,   Fishers   Island   trials,    1885. 

ROSE. 
Zero    (J.    B.    Roberts).      First.    Amateur   Stake.    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Sourls,    Man.,    1893. 


DAMS— IRISH  SETTERS.  .  .  , 

445 

ETTBY    GLENMORE. 
Fingaln    (A.   D.   Welton).      Second,   Derby,    International  Club  trials,    Mitchells   Bay,   Can..    1893. 

STELLA. 
Friend    (E.    F.    Stoddard).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    Minnesota    trials.    Sauk    Centre.    Minn..    1878. 

TILLIE  BORTT. 

Saga's    Tearaway    (Geo.   E,    Gray).     First.    Irish    Setter    Derby.    American    Club    trials.    Columbus,    Ind  •    u.ot. 
Derby,   Irish  Setter  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1S92. 

Tillie  Boru  II.      (Geo.  E.   Gray).     Second,  Derby,  Irish  setter  Club  trials,  Lexington,   N.   C,   1892. 


Hurrah    (Dr.   T.   L.   Fenn) .      First.    Derby,    Western   Irish   Setter   Club    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1902. 
Western  Prince   (Dr.  N.   R.   Engels).     Third.   Derby.   Western  Irish  Setter   Club   trials,   Robinson,   111.,  1902 


A   PURCHASE— POSING   A    PROSPECTIVE    FIELD   TRIAL    WINNER. 


DAMS— GORDON  SETTERS. 


BELLE    (Mullin's). 

Glen    (Dr.   H.    F.    Aten).      First.    Brace    Stake,    with    Ned,    Eastern    trials,    Robins    Island.    1879;    divided    third 
and   fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Eastern   Club    trials,    Robins    Island,   1880. 

BELLE. 

Count  Noble   (Miss  Nickerson).     Second,  All- Age  Stake.  Gordon  Settc-  Club  trials.   Freetown.   Mass.,   1893. 

BETSY. 

Jock    (W.   Stanley).     Second,    All-Age  Stake.    Robins   Island   Club   trials,    1886;    first,    Brace   Stake,    with    Bang, 
Robins  Island  trials.   1888. 

BEULAH    II. 

Trim    (C.  F.  Brownell).     Second.   Derby.    Gordon   Setter   Club   trials.    Freetown,    Mass.,    1893. 

BLANCHE. 
Ned   (H.  F.  Aten).     First.  Brace  Stake,   with  Glen.   Eastern  trials.   Robins   Island,    1879. 

BLANCHE  IV. 
Bendigo   (Ciare-Reeta  Kennels).     First,   Gordon  Setter  Stake,   Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.   C,   1S90. 

CHALLIE. 
Mac's  Paul   (A.  G.  Cochran).     First,   Sweepstakes,  Gordon  Setter  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,    1894. 

DAISY     M. 

Jolly    G.    (L.    A.    Pearle).     First,    All-Age    Stake,    Gordon    Setter    Club    trials,    Freetown,    Mass.,    1S93;    second 
Sweepstakes,    Gordon   Setter   Club    trials.    Assonet,    Mass.,    1894. 


Minnie    T.    (N.    Billings).      Third,    All- Age    Stake,    Gordon    Setter    Club    trials,    Freetown,    Mass.,    1893;    third, 
Sweepstakes,   Gordon   Setter  Club  trials,   Assonet,    Mass.,    1S94. 

FLOSS  (E.  4319.) 
Beaumont    (C.   C.  M.  Hunt).     Second,   Gordon   Setter   Stake,    Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,    N.   C,    1890. 

FLOSS. 
Don    (J.   J.   Arnold).     First,    Derby,  Gordon   Setter  Club  trials,    Freetown,    Mass.,   1893. 

JUDY. 
Punch    (L.   C.  Jewett).     Third,   Derby,   Gordon   Setter   Club   trials,    Freetown,    Mass.,   1893. 

LADY. 

Dorr    (Fred    A.    Taft).      Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Nebraska    trials,    Milford,     Neb,    18S0;    first     All-\ge    Stake 
Pacific   Coast   Club    trials,    Walltown    Timber.    Cal..    1SS3. 

LAURA. 
Douglass    (E.    H.    Litchfield).      Second.    Puppy    Stake,    Robins    Island    trials,    1892. 

LILL. 
Prince    (M.    W.    Welband).      Third,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1896. 


DAMS— IRISH  SETTERS.  447 

NOB  A    CB797). 
Gordo   (J.  L.  Campbell).     Equal  third,   Gordon  Setter  Stake,    Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1890. 

PERLEY. 
Mont   (Dr.   Tillinghast).     Equal  third,   Gordon  Setter  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.   C,   1890. 

WHIP. 
Gordon    (C.  B.   Maglnnis).     Second,    All-Age  Stake,   New   Orleans  Gun   Club  trials,    Amite,    La.,   1881. 


UNKNOWN  SIRES  AND  DAMS. 

WINNING    DOGS    AND    BITCHES    WHOSE    PEDIGREES    ARE    NOT    GIVEN    IN    REPORTS. 


DOGS    (Probably   Setters). 

Bang    (W.  Stanley).     First,   Brace   Stake,   with   Jack,    Robins   Island,    18S8. 

Belleville    (J.    P.    Brlsbln).     Third,    Manitoba   Stake,    Brandon,    Man.,    trials,    1900. 

Black  Baby   (L.  Dirickson).     Fourth,  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Easton,  Md.,   1904. 

Blackle    (H.   A.  Holman).     Equal  third,   All-Age   Stake,   Western  Canada   Club   trials,   La  Salle,    Man.,   1898. 

Blue    (W.    Stanley).      First,    Brace    Stake,    with   Gray,    Robins   Island    trials,    1890. 

Bob    (E.   Hart  Haight).     Third,    Derby,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1S98. 

Cap  Roderigo    ( ).     Second,   All- Age  Stake,   Riley  Field  Trial  Club,    Riley,   Ind.,    1900. 

Clip    (Marsh    Byers).      Second,    Members'    Stake,    Michigan    trials,    Lakeview,    Mich.,    1902. 

Couer  de  Alene  Ned  (Geo.  D.  Potter).    Second,  Members'  Stake,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island, 

Wash,   1900. 
Count   Mack    (T.    J.    A.    Tiedemanu).      Equal    third,    Members'    Stake,    Pacific    Northwest    Club    trials,    Whidby 

Island,    Wash..   1900. 
Count    Warwick    (H.    H.   Briggs).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Gilroy   Rod  and   Gun  Club   trials,    Gilroy,    Cal.,    1882; 

third,   All-Age   Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,    Walltown  Timber,   Cal.,   1883. 
Coxey    (J.  W.  Consldine).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Pacific   Northwest  Club   trials,    Whidby  Island,   Wash.,    1900. 
Dan    (Roy    Butler).      Third,    All- Age    Stake,    Riley    Club    trials,    Riley,    Ind.,    1901. 
Dash    (J.    Palmer    O'Neill).      Divided    second    and    third,    i  ree-for-All,    National    American    Kennel    Club    trials, 

Patoka,   111.,   1879. 
Dash    (W.    H     Kaye).      First,    Members'    Stake,    Kentucky    Club    trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1901;    third,    Members' 
Stake,    Kentucky   Club   trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1902. 

Dewey    ( ).     Second,   iJerby,    Riley   Club   trials,    Riley,   Ind.,   Spring  trials;    third,   Riley   Club   trials,    Riley, 

Ind.,   Fall  trials.   1900. 
Dick   Black    (T.   S.    Baskerville).     Fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Virginia   Field   Trial   Association    trials,    Chase   City, 

Va.,    1902. 
Don  (C.  P.  Stokes).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1882. 
Don    (Roy    Butler).     First,    Derby,    Riley    Club    trials,    Riley,    Ind.,    1900. 

Don  F.    ( )_     Fourth,   Free-for-All,   Virginia  Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Martinsville,    Va.,   1905. 

Dot    ( ).      Second,    Derby,    Riley    Club    trials,    Riley,    Ind.,    1900. 

Duke    (E.  Leavesley).     Second,   Puppy,   Gilroy,   Cal.,    trials,   1882. 

Flash   (B.  F.  Hall).     Third,   All- Age  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Deatonsville,   Va.,   1890. 
Geo.    Wilson    (J.   Brown).     Fourth,    Members'    Derby,    Maryland   and   District   of    Columbia   Club    trials,    Easton, 
Md.,  1905. 

Gilt  Edge  (Wm.  Horsley).     Second,  Riley  Club  trials,  Riley,  Ind.,  1900. 

Gout    (W.    M.    Van    Auden).      Second,    All-Age    Stake,    and   third,    Brace    Stake,    with    Rheuma,    Robin's   Island 

trials,   188S;  first.   Brace  Stake,  with  Rheuma,   Robin's  Island  trials,   1890. 
Gray   (W.  Stanley).    Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Blue,  Robin's  Island  trials,  1890. 
Jack    (R.  B.   Scott).     Third,   Derby,  Texas  trials,   Waskom   Station,   Tex.,   1890. 

Jack    ( ).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    Riley    Club   trials,    Riley,    Ind.,   1900. 

Joe    (R.  B.  Scott).     First,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  trials,  Harrison  Co.,  Tex.,   18S9. 

Joe    (J.    W.    Orear).     Third,   ,    Gilroy,    Cal.    trials,    1881. 

Joe   (H.   W.  Stocher).     Third,  All- Age  Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   East  Hampton,  Conn.,   1898. 
Jolly   Boy   (Mrs.  C.  L.   Guun).     Third,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville'   Ala.,   1902. 
Knight    (Clark    Prichett).      First,    Free-for-All    Stake,    Tennessee   S.    S.    A.    trials,    Memphis,    Tenn.,    1874.      The 

first  field  trial  winner  in  America). 
Laddie  Gladstone     Equal  third,  Members'  Stake,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,  Whidby  Island,  Wash.,  1900. 
Landseer   (Dr.  Geo.  Eubank).     First,  Tobasco  Cup  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,   Miss.,   1898. 
Lone  Jack    (Royal  Robinson).     First,   Members'   Stake,    Indiana  Kennel  Club   trials,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1890. 
Mac    (G.   W.   Green).     First,  Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Robin's  Island  trials,   1892. 
Mack,   Second,   Members'    Stake,   North  Dakota  trials,   Larimore,    N.   D.,    1903. 
Major    (W.  T.  Irwin).     Second,  Free-for-All,   Nebraska  trials,   1881. 
Mallwyd   Mark    (S.   D.   Judd).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Maryland   and   District   of   Columbia  Club  trials,    Easton, 

Md.,    1904. 
Mister   Jim    (H.    H.    Stambaugh).     Fourth,    Members'    Derby,    Ohio    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Washington 

Court  House.  O..  1901, 
Paddy    (J.   L.  Graham).     Equal  third,   Derby,    Riley   Club  trials,   Riley,   Ind.,   1900. 
Pard  Noble    (Buckeye  Kennels).     Second,    Derby,   Ohio   Field   Trial  Association   trials,    Washington   Court   House, 

Ohio,    1900. 
Pete   (F.  Morris).     Third,  Derby.  Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris.   Man.,  1888. 
Phil   (W.  W.  Stackpole).     First,   Puppy   Stake,   Gilroy,   Cal.,   trials.   1SS1. 


SIRES  AND  DAMS  UNKNOWN.  449 

Prairie    (D.   Smith).     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Manitoba   Club   trials.    Morris,    Man..      1890. 

Prince    (D.  Hope).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Manitoba   Club   trials.   Morris,   Man..    1S90. 

Prince   (Buckeye  Kennels).     Second,    Members'    All-Age   Stake,    Ohio   Field   Trial   Association    trials,    Washington 

Court  House.  Ohio,  1900. 
Prince  Noble    (C.   E.   Joy).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,   1891. 
Rake  (W.  A.  Williams).     Second,   Brace  Stake,  with  Romp,  Tennessee  S.  S.  Association  trials,   Memphis,  Tenn., 

1S74. 
Ranger   (D.  G.  Robinson).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Calgary,   Alberta  trials,    1891. 

Rap   ( ).     Second,   Members'   Stake,  Continental  Club   trials,   Thomasville,    N.   C,   1902. 

Red  Dan    (R.  Storms).     Third,   Amateur  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Salinas,  Cal.,   1895. 

Riley    ( ).     First,    Puppy  Stake,    Riley   Club   trials,    Riley,   Ind.,    1900. 

Rocks    ( Whittier).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Gilroy,    Cal.,   trials,   18S1. 

Rod   S.    (^— — ).     First,    All-Age    Stake,    Riley    Club    trials,    Riley,    Ind.,    1900. 

Romp   (W.  A.  Williams.     Second,   Brace  Stake,   with  Rake,   Tennessee  S.  S.  Association  trials,   Memphis,  Tenn., 

1875. 
Rondo  (Lee  Moody).     First,  Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials,   Athens,  Ala.,  1902. 
Rover   (L.   Dirickson).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  trials,   Easton,   Md.,   1904. 

Sam    (C.   Miller).     Second,  ,   Gilroy,  Cal.,    trials,   1881. 

Scott    (F.    G.   Abell).     First,    Puppy   Stake,    Gilroy,    Cal.,    trials,    1882. 

Scott   C.    (S.   B.  Cummings).     Second,   All-Age   Stake,    Monongahela  Club   trials,    Waynesburg,    Pa.,    1896. 

St.    Cloud    ( Askins).   Second,    Derby,    Missouri  Trials,    Amoret,   Mo.,    1897. 

Woolley    (R.   H.    Lowe).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Alabama   trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1902. 

BITCHES.    (Probably   Setters.) 

Belle   (H.  H.  Briggs).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Walltown,   Timber,  Cal.,   1882.     Second, 

All-Age  Stake,   Gilroy,   Cal.,    1SS2. 
Bess  (F.  G.  Abell).    Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Gilroy,  Cal.,  trials,  1882. 

Bess  (O.  D.  Redfield).     First,  Derby,  Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1899. 
Bessie    (E.    Bullard).     Second   Members'    Stake,    Robins    Island   Club    trials,    1892. 
Bessie   G.    ( ).     Third,    Derby,    Riley   Club   trials,    Riley,    Ind.,    1900. 

Blanche   (C.   N.  Robinson).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1905. 

Daisy    (E.   Leavesley).     First,   All-Age  Stake,  Gilroy,   Cal.,   trials,   1882. 

Dottie   (C.   H.   Cox).     Third,   Derby,   Georgia  Trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,   1906. 

Effie  K.    (Geo.  E.   <iray).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1S90. 

Fanlight    (R.   J.    Whitia).     First,   All-Age   Stake,   Western  Can.,   Club   trials.   La  Salle,   Man.,    1902.     First,   Sub- 
scription Stake,  Western  Can.  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,   1903. 

Helen    (H.  A.  Waldron).     Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third,   Members'   Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton, 

Conn.,    1902. 
Judy    (K    A.   Waldon).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,    Connecticut  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.     1902. 

Juno   (E.  Leavesley).     Third,  Gilroy,  Cal.,  trials,   and  second,   Puppy  Stake,   Gilroy,   Cal.,   trials,   1881. 

Lady  Lou    (G.   H.  Gent).     Third,   Members'   Derby,   Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia   Club   trials,   Chesapeake 
Beach,  1903. 

Lills  Mark    (John  Horn).     Fourth,  Members'    Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1900. 

May    ( ).     Third,   Members'   Stake,   North  Dakota  trials,   Larimore,   N.   D.,    1906. 

Nelly  Y.   (R.  Underwood).     First  Stake,   Riley  Club  trials,   Riley,   Ind.,   1900. 

Pet   (J.  B    Robertson).     First,   All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,   1898. 

Pet  (0.  D.  Redfield).     Third,  Derby,  Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,  Conn.,  1900. 

Queen    (Irish)    (Geo.   Hendrie).     First,   Members'   Stake,   International  Club   trials,    Ruthven,   Can.,    1904. 

Rheuma   (W.   M.    Van  Anden).     Third,   Brace  Stake,   with   Gout,   Robin's  Island  trials,   1SS8;   first,   Brace  Stake, 
with  Gout,   Robin's  Island  trials,  1890. 

POINTERS.   (Dogs). 

Andy  S.    (W.  W.   Cowden).     Third,   Free-for-All  Stake,    Alabama   trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1903. 

Eerc    (Tbos.   Johnson).     Divided   first   and   second,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake,   Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man., 

1886. 
Blade    (Dr.   McRae) .   Equal  Second,   Members*   Stake,   Georgia   State  trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,    1903. 
Breezo   (R.   G.   Hervey).     Third,   Derby,  Canadian  Kennel  Club   trials,   Chatham,   Can.,   18S9. 

Con    ( ).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,    Riley  Club  trials,    Riley,   Ind.,   1900. 

Dick   (B.  E.  B.  Kennedy).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Norfolk,  Nebraska  trials,   1881. 

Dick   ( ).     First,  Derby,  Riley  Club  trials,  Riley,  Ind.,  1900. 

Don    ( ).     Third,    Puppy  Stake,    Riley   Club   trials,    Riley,    Ind.,    1900. 


45° 


SIRES  AND  DAMS  UNKNOWN. 


Fritz     (M.    Kramer).     Third,    Derby,    International    Club    trials,    Chatham,    Can.,     1S92. 

Grady   (Dr.   H.  B.  McMasters) .     Equal  third,   Members'   Stake,  Georgia  State  trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,   1903. 

Jack  Johnson    (C.  Holden).     Second,  Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   1904. 

Jimmie   (C.  J.   Peshall).     Second,  Stake,  New  Jersey  Kennel  &  Field  Trial  Club,   Fisher's  Island,   1885. 

King  Solomon   (R.  S.  Palmer).    Second,  All-Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner,  B.  C,  1904. 

Little  Joe    (J.   C.  Waugh).     Third,  Derby,    Western  Canada   Club  trials,  La  Salle,   Man.,   1904. 

Mac    (E.  A.  Adams).     Div.  Second  and   third,   Derby,   Manitoba  Club   trials,   Morris,    Man.,   1888. 

Mex    (F.   D.   West).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,   Monongahela  Club  trials,    Greene   County,    Pa.,    1895. 

Nip   ( ).     First,  Members'  Stake,  North  Dakota  trials,  Larimore,   N.   D.,  1906. 

Old  Black  Joe  (J.  E.  Watson).  First,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield 
Cal.,    1889. 

Old  Black  Joe  II  (J  B  Watson).  Second,  Derby,  and  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakers- 
field  Cal.,  1891.  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1892.  Second,  All- 
Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1893. 

Rank    (Mrs.  J.   Scudder).     Third,    All-Age  Stake,   Inter-State   Club   trials,   Magnolia,    Miss.,    1S92. 

Range   (C.  Plaxton).     Third,  Derby,  and  Equal  third,   Sweepstake,  Western  Canada  Club   trials,   La  Salle,   Man. 

Rover  (J.  R.  Raymond.)     Third,  Nursery  Stake,  Eastern  trials,   Robin's  Island,  1SS0. 

Royal   (W.  N.  McCullough).     Second,  Stake,   Calgary,   Alberta  trials,   1S91. 

St.  Elmo  (C.  F.  Eastham).     Third.  Derby,  Alabama  trials.  Huntsville.  Ala..   1905. 
Temple    (F.   C.    Koehler).     Fourth,   Derby.   Texas   trials,   Karnes  City,   Tex.,    1905. 

Tip   Top    ( ).     Second,    Members'    Stake,    British   Columbia    trials,   Ladnor,   B.    C,    1906. 

Wood's   Pat   (John.  Woods).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,    Dayton,    Ohio,   1904. 
Zeb    (V.   Humphrey).     First,   Derby,   Eastern  Club   trials,    Newton,   N.   C,    1S97. 

BITCHES. 

B  11      (C     W     Armstrong).     Div.   first   and   second,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   Manitoba  Club   trials,    Morris,    Man., 

18S6. 
Betsey  (C.  E    Worden).     Third,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1906. 
Fan   (Dr.   (Peabody).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Norfolk,   Nebraska   trials,   1881. 
Elsie    (L.  Tevis).     Second,   Members*   Stake,    Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1906. 
Fleet    (Geo    E.   Caruthers).     Second,    Manitoba   Stake,    Brandon   Club   trials,   Brandon,   Man.,   1902.     Second,    All- 
Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La   Salle,   Man.,  1903. 
Ightfield   Ripple    (E.   B.   Connor).     First,    Manitoba  Stake,   Brandon  Kennel  Club   trials,   Brandon,    Man..    1900. 

Lassie    (W.   McLean).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,    Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,    1891. 

Lily  Talbot  (Omer  Villere).    Third,  Members'      Stake,   Southern  Inter-State   trials,  Lafayette,   La.,   1891. 

Morden   Jess    (H.   Cooper).     Second,    Derby,    Western   Canada   Club   trials,   La   Salle,    Man.,    1899. 

Queenie    (B.   &  B.   Kennels).    Eq.  third,   Realization  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  trials,   La  Connor,   Wash.,   1906. 

Ripple    (J.    P.   Elton).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Connecticut   Club   trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1904. 


SIRES-POINTERS,  FIELD  TRIAL  WINNERS. 

1874-1906. 


POINTERS.      (Dogs.) 
Sires  of  Field  Trial   Winners   in   America. 

ABBOTT'S  JOCK. 
Denmark   (N.  A.  Weeden).     Third,  Derby,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladnor,  B.  C,  1906. 

AENEAS. 
Flash   (E.   L.   Ragan).     Third,   Kennel  Club  Pointer  Stake,  Kansas  City  Club  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,   1897. 

ALBERTA  JOE. 

Manitoba  Blithe  (Thos.  Johnson).  Third,  Derby,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1900;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1001;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robin- 
son,  111.,  1902. 

Alberta  Joe  II.  (R.  W.  Shaw).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Members'  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials, 
Stockdale,  Texas,   1903. 

Pearl's  Jot   (S.  Guyer) .     Third,   Derby,   Indiana  Club  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind.,   1902. 

ALBERTA  JOE  II. 

Kates  Koin  (F.  L.  Denison).  Third,  All- Age  Stake,  and  first,  Members'  Stake,  Texas  trials,  Karnes  City, 
Texas;   third,   Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Stoneham,  Texas,   1906. 

ALFORD'S  JOHN. 

Jack  Johnston  (C.  Holden).  Second,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle.  Man.,  1904;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Manitoba,   1906. 

Alford's  Ned   (R.   R.  Dickey,  Jr.);  second,   All-Age  Stake,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,   Ohio,   3905. 

Young  Alford's  John  (R.  R.  Dickey.  Jr.);  Second,  Derby.  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,  Ohio.  1905; 
second,  All-Age  Stake,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,  O.,   1906. 

Alford's  King  (W.  R.  Lyon).  Third,  First  American  Field  Futurity  Stake,  Robinson,  111.;  second,  Derby,  Illi- 
nois Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111. ;  first,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of 
America  trials,  Barber  Junction,  N.  C;  second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.;  third,  Free- 
for-All  Stake,  Alabama  trials.  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1905;  second,  All-Age  Stake  and  first,  Champion  Stake,  Ne- 
braska trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.,   1906. 

Little  John    (E.   L.   Marbury).     Second,   Derby,   Georgia  trials,   Albany,   Ga.,   1905. 

Prince  John   (D.  J.  Landry).     Second,   Derby,   Nebraska  Association   trials,   O'Neill,   Neb.,    1906. 

John's  Bronco  (R.  R.  Dickey,  Jr.).  Third,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1906. 

Miss  Johnson   (W.  W.  Kinnard).     First,  All-Age  Stake,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,   O.,   1901. 

Ivanhoe  (J.  G.  Drennan) .  First,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1906; 
first,   Derby,  Oklahoma  Club   trials,   Enid,   Oklahoma,   1907. 

Miss  Alford  (W.  N.  Lipscomb).  Equal  fourth,  Members'  Derby,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Spray, 
N.  C,  1906. 

BALDY. 

Ashbury    (M.   0.    Feudner).     Third,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1S99. 

BANG.      (Price's)    (E.  739.) 

Bow    (St.   Louis  Kennel  Club).     Divided  second  and  third,    All-Age   Stake,   and   third,   Brace  Stake,   with   Faust, 

N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Patoka,  111.,  1879. 
Bang-Bang    (Westminister  Kennel  Club).     Second,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake.    Eastern  Club   trials,    High    Point,   N. 

C.   1885;   equal  second,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake,   Eastern   Club   trials,    High   Point,    N.   C,   1S86. 
Don   (R.  T.  Vandevort).     First,  Free-for-All  Stake,   N.   A.  K.  C.  trials,   Fairmount,   Minn.,   1S82;   divided  second 

and  third,   All-Age   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.  C,   1S83. 

BANG.      (702S,  Vol.   IV.) 
Bryn  Mawr  Mona    (J.   B.   Ellison).     Third,   Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,    Richland,   Va.,    1S89. 


452  SIRES— POINTERS. 

BANG-BANG.      (4022,   Vol.  II.) 

Bang  Grace  (Luke  White).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1S85,  (Jas.  L.  Pease); 
equal  second,   Members'   Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   1887. 

Consolation  (C  H.  O'Dell).  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1886;  equal  fourth,  All- 
Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point.  N.  C;  equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Southern 
Club  trials,   Amory,  Miss.;   equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,  American  Club  trials,   West  Point,    Miss.,   1888. 

Climax   (E.   W.   Briggs) .     Second,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Hansford,   Cal.,  1886. 

Roger  Williams   (C.  H.  O'Dell).     Second,   All- Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,   N.   C,   1S88. 

BANG  III. 

Tnrlire  (Hamber  &  Code)  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1900,  (C.  E.  Drewry) ;  second, 
glll-Agrstake,  Wesiern  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1902;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada 
Club   trials,    La   Salle,   Man.,    1903. 

Minto  (Hamber  &  Code).  Second,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1901;  Third,  All-Age 
Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1904;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club 
trials'  La  Salle,  Man.,  1905. 

Fifae  (Fred  Scott).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  equal  third,  Sweep- 
stakes, ^^^^^^^  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1901,  (Geo.  A.  Caruthers);  first,  Subscription  Stake, 
Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1904. 

Rodondo  (J.  C.  Waugh).     Third,  All- Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Kennel  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1906. 

BANKER. 

Lady  Tora  (W.  Y.  Dent).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  equal  second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials, 
Athens,   Ala.,   1902. 

BARNEY. 
Waif   (C.  M.  Rounds).     Second.  Derby,  Bexar  trials,  Floresville,  Texas,  1893. 

BEAUFORT.      (2843,  Vol.  II.) 
Belle  B.    (A.  W.  Whipple).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,  Western  trials,   Abilene,   Kansas,   18S5. 

BEAUFORT    OF   KENT. 
John  of  Kent  (W.  C.  Root).    Second,  Members'  Stake,  Pointer  Club  trials,  Jamesport,  L.  I.,  1900. 

BEN. 

Tom  (J    A.  Billinghurst).     First,  Derby,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lake  View,  Mich.,   1S98. 
Ben   (E.  E.  Kraai).     Second,  Derby,   Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lakeview,  Mich.,  1898. 

BEN  R. 

Sho'tell  (Jas  Pease).  Third,  -Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1899;  third, 
Members''  All  \ge  Stake.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111  1900;  third,  Members'  All- 
Age  SUkef  Illinois  PieW  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1903;  third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake, 
Illinois   Field  Trial   Association   trials.    Robinson,    111..    1905. 

BEPPO  III.    (7832,   Vol.   V.) 

Tempest   (Graphic  Kennels).     Equal   third,    Derby,   Southern  Club   trials,    Amory,    Miss.,   1889. 
Tribulation   (West  Tenn.  Kennels).     First,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   Southern  trials,   Amory,    Miss.,   1889. 
Bob    (W    G    Brokaw).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,   Central  Club   trials,   Lexington,    N.  C,   1891. 
Rirtgeview  Beppo    (Graphic   Kennels).     Equal   third,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   1893. 

BEPPO  DAN. 

Tony  Von  Gull   (C.   E.   Sisson).     Third,   Derby,   Michigan  Field  Trial   Association   trials,   Lakeview,    Mich.,   1899. 

BILDAD. 

Rappahannock  (R.  T.  Seegar) .  Fourth,  Members'  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ches- 
apeake Beach,  Md.,   1903. 


SIRES— POINTERS.  453 

BISMARK. 
Adelia    (J.   M.   Bassford).     Equal  third,   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,   1894. 

BOB. 

Bounce  (G.  W.  Amoryl.  Divided  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss., 
1S93;    third,    All-Age   Stake,    New   England   Club   trials,    Assonet,    Mass.,    1894. 

BOB. 
Tick    (G.  W.   Post).     Second,    Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials.   High   Point,    N.   C,   1882. 

BOB. 
Billy    (S.   H.   Dana).    Second,   Derby,   Eastern  Clnb   trials,    Newton,   N.   C,    1900. 

BOW.    (2S53,    Vol.   11.) 
Psyche    (Thos.  Stone).     First,    Calgary   Rod  &  Gun  Club  trials,   Calgary,   Alberta,   1890. 

BRACE. 

Top  Notch  Brownie  (A.  H.  Ball).  First,  Free-for-All  Stake,  and  first,  Pointer  Club  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of 
America  trials,  Barbor  Junction,   N.   C,   1904. 

BRIGHTON  JOE. 

Joe  Howard  (A.  McLachlinl.  Second.  Derby.  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa:  third, 
Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  1900;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1901;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Iowa  Club  trials,  Independence, 
Iowa,    1902. 

Josie  Brighton  (Gus  Clay).  Fourth.  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls, 
South  Dakota,  1900;  equal  fourth,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota, 
1901. 

Brighton  Madge  (C.  S.  Harrington).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Green- 
ville,  Mich.,  1902. 

Ightfield  Joe  (Thos.  E.  Reeder).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Canada;  second, 
All-Age  Stake,   North   American   Club   trials,    Ruthven,   Canada,    1902. 

BROWN'S   STOUT. 
Mamie    S.    (R.    L.    Shannon).     Second,    Pointer   Derby,    United   States   Club    trials,    Elizabethtown,    Ky.,    1S92. 

BRUCE    R. 
Wicklow   (J.  E.  Lucas).     Second,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,   1S94. 

BRUCE   RANGER. 

Ress  (Walter  Cock).  Second,  Derby,  Texas  trials,  Marshall,  Texas,  18S6;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Club 
trials,   Marshall,   Texas,   1888;   first,    All-Age   Stake,   Texas  trials,    Waskom  Station,   Texas,   1890. 

CAPTAIN  B. 

Senator  P.  (N.  J.  Donovan).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield.  Cal.;  first,  Champion 
Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1S99,  (J.  W.  Flynn) ;  second,  All- Age  Stake,  Manitoba 
Club  trials.  Carman,  Man.;  second,  All-Age  Stake.  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Senecaville,  Ohio,  1900;  first, 
All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota;  third,  Subscription 
Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Bran- 
don Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Glas- 
gow, Mo.,  1901;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  Grand  Junction,  Tenn. ;  third,  All-Age 
Stake,  and  first,  Champion  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  first,  All- Age  Stake,  Brandon  Club 
trials,   Brandon,   Man.,   1902. 

CAPT.    CRAIG. 

Maud    (J.    L.    Appling).     Second,   Derby,    Texas   trials,    Marshall,    Texas,    1891. 


4S4  SIRES— POINTERS. 

CENTRE   RUSH. 
Fanny   M.    (C.  Metzler).     Second,   Derby,   Southern   Ohio  Kennel  Club   trials,   Hamilton,    O.,    1906. 

CHIPPS. 

Darkness    (E.  S.   Wanamaker) .     First,    Derby,   Eastern   Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   1882. 

CLIP. 

Teddy   B.    (H.   W.    Terry).     Second,    Members'    Stake,    and    second,    All-Age   Stake,    Pointer    Club    of    America's 
trials,  Manor,  L.  I.,   1901;   third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pointer  Club  trials,   Eastport,  L.   I.,    1902. 

CORNISH  CHIEF. 

Cornish  Kite   (R.   W.   Shaw).     First,   Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,   Karnes  City,   Texas,    1905. 
Navajo  Chief   (C.  H.  Cord).     Fourth,   Nursery  Stake,   Dayton   Pointer  Club   trials,   Dayton,   0.,    1905. 
Cornish  Priam   (H.  E.  Hawkins).     Equal  fourth,  Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,  Texas,  1906. 
Hazel's   Pearl   (J.   H.   Betts).     Second,   Derby,   Lone  Star  Club  trials,   San  Antonio,   Texas,   1907. 

CORNISH    KITE. 

Glee  Boy   (D.   G.   Macdonnell.     First,   Members'   Stake,   British  Columbia  Club  trials,   Ladnor,   B.   C,   190G;   first, 
All- Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club   trials,   La   Connor,   Wash.,   1906. 

CORNERSTONE.    (1S3S0,   Vol.    VII.) 

Bertraldo    (A.   W.   Whipple).     Second,    Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club   trials,    Bicknell,   Ind.,    1888. 
Thomastone    (W.   H.   Holmes).     Second,   Pointer  Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   1889. 

CORONET.    (7841,    Vol.    V.) 
Spot  R.    (G.  W.  Lovell).     First,  Derby,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,   1882. 

COUNT   GRAPHIC. 

Fritz    (M.    Kramen.     Third,    Derby,    International   Club   trials,    Chatham,    Ont.,    1892. 

Marigold    (Leamington   Kennels).     First,    Derby,    International  Club   trials,    Mitchells   Bay,   Canada,    1895. 

CROWFOOT. 
Don    (J.    D.    Smith).     Fifth,   Calgary    Rod  &  Gun   Club   trials,    Calgary,    Alberta,    1890. 

CROXTETH.    (2S71.   Vol.    II.) 

Drake    (A.    E.   Godeffroy).     Third,   Derby,    Eastern   Club   trials,   High   Point,    N.  C,    1883;   first,   All-Age   Pointer 

Stake,   Eastern   Club   trials,   High   Point,    N.  C.    1884. 
Scout   (D.   G.  Elliott).     Equal  second,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Eastern   trials,    High   Point,    N.   C,   1884. 
Snipe    (C.  J.   Stewart).     Third,   Members'   Stake,   Fisher's   Island  Club  trials,   18S4. 
Trinket's  Bang   (Wm.  Titterington).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  trials,   Abilene,  Kan.;   equal  third,    All-Age 

Stake,   N.  A.  K.  C.   trials.   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1885. 
Robert  Le  Diable   (Highland  Kennels).   First,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Eastern  trials,  High  Point,   N.  C,  1886. 
Birtle    (Tho's  Johnson).     Third,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club  trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1887. 
Trinket's  Countess   (Paul  Francke).     Equal  third,   Western  Club  trials,   Carthage,   Mo.,   18S7. 
Ossian    (P.    T.    Madison).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Eastern    Club   trials,    High   Point,    N.    C,    1887;    third,    All-Age 

Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C. ;  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Southern  Club  trials, 

Amory,  Miss.,  1S88;  first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1SS9. 
Lady  Zeal   (John  E.  Gill).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Southern  trials,  Amory.   Miss.,   188S. 
Pattl  Croxteth  T.    (A.   B.   Truman).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,    Pacific  Coast   Club  trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1890; 

first,    All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1891. 
Croxlill    (H.  J.    Smith).     Third,    All-Age  Pointer   Stake,    Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1890. 
Wise   Croxteth    (U.    R.    Fishel).     Second,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    American    Club    trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 


SIRES— POINTERS.  455 

CROXTETH'S  NED. 

MacHamber  (Hamber  &  Code).  First,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle.  Man.,  1S97;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris.  Man.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials, 
La  Salle,   Man..   1S0S;   second,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   ISO!). 

CROXTETH'S  PETE. 

Croxteth's  Pete  II.    (A.   W.    Rudie).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,   Man.,  1902. 

CUBA  OF  KENWOOD. 

Cuba  Jr.  (Stockdale  Kennels).  Second,  Derby,  Brando.i  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.;  second,  Derby,  Mononga- 
hela  Club  trials.  Senecaville,  Ohio.;  second,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H., 
Ohio;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  equal  third,  Derby,  Missouri  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.;  second,  Derby,  Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Glasgow,  Mo., 
1901;  first,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Santa  Maria,  Cal.,  1902;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast 
Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1903;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1905; 
first,   Champion  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1906. 

Cuba  Zip  (Stockdale  Kennels).  Third,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1900;  equal  third 
All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Coronado,  Cal.,   1901. 

Cuba's  Glenwood   (Stockdale  Kennels)     First,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1901. 

Cuba's  Ivywood   (Stockdale  Kennels).     Second,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal..   1&04. 

CUBA  ZEP. 
Margaretta   (Stockdale  Kennels).     Third,   Derby,   Pacifi;  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1903. 

DAMCN. 

Wild  Damon  (Char.  Field  Trial  Kennels).  Second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Central  Trials,  Lexington,  N.  C 
1S92. 

DANCER. 

Ightfield  Blithe  (Thos.  Johnson).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Canadian  Kennel  Club  trials,  and  first,  Derby,  Cana- 
dian Kennel  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Canada,  1SS9;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham, 
Canada,  1890;   first.   All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,   Chatham,   Canada,   1S91. 

DASH.    (Brady's.) 
Shell    ( Bell).     First,   All- Age  Stake,   Bexar  Field  trials,   Texas,   1891. 

DASH.  . 

Jill  of  St.  Cloud  (C.  H.  Terrell).     First,  Derby,  and  first,  Brace  Stake,  with  Jack  of  St.  Cloud,  Lone  Star  Club 

trials,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  1907. 
Jack   of   St.    Cloud    (C.    H.   Terrell).      First,    Brace   Stake,   Lone   Star   Club   trials,    San   Antonio,    Texas,    1907. 

DASH  RANGER  R.  Jr. 
Roderick  T.    (T.  L.  Tinsley).     Fourth,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1894. 

DAVE  KENT. 

Alford's  John  (Thos.  Alford).  First,  Derby,  Minnesota-North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Iroquois,  S.  D.;  third, 
Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H..  Ohio;  first,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1002;  first,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Ter.n.,  (Foust  & 
Dickey);  first,  All-Age  Stake.  Minn. -North  Dakota  trials.  Huron.  S.  D. ;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Mononga- 
hela Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C. 
H.,  Ohio;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1903,  (R.  R.  Dickey,  Jr.);  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Champion 
Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,   Man.,  1904. 

DAVID  OF  HESSEN. 
Hessie  D.    (T.  T.   Ashford).     Second,   Ala.  Stakes,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1897. 

DEEP  RIVER  JACK. 
Deep  River  Judy   (E.  Armstrong).     Equal  third,  Derby.   Iowa  Field  Trial  Club,  Grand  Forks,   N.  D..   1905. 


456  SIRES— POINTERS. 

DEVONSHIRE  DAN. 

Armstrong   Don    (R.    K.   Armstrong).      Second,    Members'   Stake,    Pointer   Club   trials,    Barber's   Junction,    N.   C, 
1905. 

DEVONSHIRE   DICK. 

Dan   C.    (Dr.    H.    F.    Hill).      Third,    Members'    All-Age   Stake,    Maryland    and   District   of   Columbia   Club   trials, 
Chesapeake,   Md.,   1903. 

DEVONSHIRE  LAD. 

Yolo   (H.   P.   Emory).     Third,   Members'   Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,    1901. 

DEVONSHIRE  NEROX. 
Sally  Brass    (Geo.   Crocker).     Second,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1901. 

DEVONSHIRE  SAM.    (7S43,  Vol.  V.) 

Hoosier  Harry    (H.   A.   Comstock).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Indiana  Kennel   Club  trials,   Bieknell,    Iud.,    1889; 

fourth,   Members'   Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bieknell,   Ind  ,   1890. 
Don  Fis-Hel   (U.   R.  Fishel).     Equal  third,   All-Age,   Pointer  Stake,  American  trials,  Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 
Lady  Fis-Hel    (U.   R.   Fishel).     Third,   Pointer     Puppy   Stake,   American  Club  trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 

DICK. 

Spot   (J.   K.   Renaud).     First,   N.   O.   G.   C.   Stake,   and  first,  Areola  K.   C.   Stake,   New  Orleans  Gun  Club   trials, 

Amite.   La..   1881. 
Tip   (J.  G.   Watson).     Third,  Areola  Kennel  Club  Stako,   New  Orleans  Gun  Club  trials,  Amite,   La.,   1881. 

DICK  III. 

Ightfield  Dick  (A.  P.  Heywood-Lonsdale).  First.  All  Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Canada, 
1890. 

DICK  SWIVELLER. 

Lady  Margaret  (J.  R.  Purcell).  Equal  third,  All-Age,  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junc- 
tion, Tenn.,   1894. 

DOC.    S. 

Jerry  S.  ,(J.   E.   Miller).     Equal  third,   Members'   Stake,   Georgia  State  trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,   1903. 

DOC.  T. 

Babe  H.    (A.   Haldeman).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Southern  Ohio  Kennel  Club  trials,   Hamilton,   O.,   1906. 

DOCTOR  DANIELS. 

Burbank    (J.    W.    Flynn).      Second,    Derby,    Nebraska    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    O'Neill,    Nebraska,    1904; 

second,   Members'   Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1905. 
Fandango    (J.    E.   Lucas).     Third,    Derby,    Pacific   Northwest   Club   trials,    La   Connor,    Wash.,    1904. 
Chiquita    (A.    Cadigan).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Pacific  Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1905. 
Colton    (R.   B.   Smith).     Second,   Derby,   Eastern  Club   trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1906;    equal   third,    Derbv,    Pacific 

Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1907. 

DON.      (Vandevorts.)      (2S78.) 

Drab   (A.   R.   Haywood).     Equal  third,   Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.  C,   1884. 

Richmond  (Jno.  E.  Gill).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  ti  ials,  Abilene,  Kan.,  1S85;  equal  third,  All- 
Age  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1886;  first,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Tennessee  S.  A.  trials, 
Athens,    Ala.,    1887. 

Don's  Dot    (Jno.   E.  Gill).     First,   Derby,   Tennessee  S.   A.   trials,   Athens,   Ala.,   1887. 

Force    (L.   Waterbury).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Robin's   Island   trials,    1SSS. 

DON   CROXTETH. 

Daisy  Beaufort  (H.  Strunk).  Fourth.  Puppy  Stake,  and  third,  All- Age  Pointer  Stake,  Ohio  Club  trials,  Can- 
ton, Ohio,  1892. 


SIRES— POINTERS.  .  .- 

457 

Geo.  Croxteth   (W.  D.   Henry).  Equal  second,  All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  trials    Wavnesbursr    p,      is<^.   o„,    i 
third,   All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Waynesburg,    Pa.,    1896  waynesburg,   Pa.,  lS9o,   equal 

DON  JINGO. 

Touy's  Jingo    (Kerr  Bro's).     Firsl,  Members'   Stake,   Independent  Club  trials,    Hutsonville,   111.,   1904. 

DONALD.      (2879,  Vol.  II). 
Fancy  Free   (W.  Hoyt).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1S89. 

DONALD'S     SENSATION, 
Trinket's  Don    (A.   C.   Waddell).     Equal  second,   Pointer  Derby,   American  Club  trials,   Columbus,    Ind.,   1892. 

DRAKE. 

Spot   (J.   B.   C.   Lucas).     Equal   third,   All-Age  Stake,    Western  Club  trials,   Carthage,    Mo.,    1887. 

DREAM     OF     FLORIDA. 

Brookdale    Baby    (J.    Pesch).     Second,    Breeders'    Stake,    American    Pointer    Chamnim,    vs^a    t  ■  ,     . 

trials,  Lawrenceville,   111.,  1901.  ^entan    t-ointer    Champion    Field    Trial    Association 

DRILLMASTER. 

Drill's  Scout  (Jas.  Pease).     Fourth,   Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  tr;„i=    t>  k- 

first,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trals  Robin  on  in  "iSF-TV  *  "  ^H 
All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1905-  £°r  Mernhprt'  *n  \  MemberS 
Illinois   Field   Trial  Association   trials.    Robinson.    111.,    1906.  Members'   All-Age   Stake, 

Lady   Coleman    (Thos.    Garth).     Equal   fourth,    Derby,    South    Dakota    FipIH    Trial     Ao„„  •   ,.• 

D.:   third,   Derby.  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials!   WashLgton  C     H.^OMo,   1902.       °  S'    ^^    S" 

Drill's  Dot   (C.   F.   Young).     First,   Members'   Stake.    Indiana  Field  Trial  Club,   Clay  City,   Ind.,   1905. 

DRILL'S  SCOUT. 
Scout's  Lady   (Jas.  Pease).     Second,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,  111.,  1904. 
Random  Shot   (Jas.   Pease).     Second,   Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,  l904. 

DRUID    RIP    RAP, 
RiPVaB.°1904E"    P-    WllklnS)'     SeC°nd'    MemberS'    Derby'    Virginia    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Martinsville, 

DUKE, 

Duke  II.    (Pickering  &   Oldershaw).     First,   Derby,    International   Club   trials     <5+     t„„  ..■ 

All-Age   Stake,   International   Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Can.     1904  '        '   Joachlm-    C™'   1902;    second, 

Tim    (A.   Pickering).     Fourth,   Derby,   North  American  Club    trials,    Ruthven,   Can.,    1902. 
Joe   Hawk    (A.    Pickering).     Fourth,    Derhv     IntermHomi    n„u    +,.;„t„     *>   *».  „ 

Age  Stake.   International  Club  trials    Ruthin    0^905     second'    fll  tTstak^W  ^  ^   tM    AU" 
Ruthven,   Can.,   1906.  '   seconc1'   AU-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials, 

DUKE   OF  DEXTER. 
Gypsie  Dexter  (Dr.   C.   E.  Ellis).     Second,  All-Age  Stake.   Pointer  Club  trials,  Jamesport,   L.   I..   1900. 

DUKE   OF   HESSEN. 
Graceful  II    (Luke  White).     Third,   Pointer  Derby.   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington     N    C      1900 
Hempstead  Beau    (Hempstead  Farm).     Third,   Pointer  Derby.    United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,   Tenn., 

He7SnDTeCJHS.tead   FSrm)-     EQUaI   third'    An"Age    P°inter    S^'    ™«   states   Club    trials,    Grand 
Tory  Jessamine   (F.   R.  Hitchcock).     Fourth,   Pointer  Derby.    United  States  Club  trials,   West  Point,  Miss.,  1896. 


458  SIRES— POINTERS. 

DUKE   OF   RICHMOND. 

Clark's  Duke  (0.  B.  Clarke).  Fourth,  Northwestern  Amateur  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Brown's  Valley, 
Minn.,    1897. 

DUKE  OF  VERNON. 
Frank  W.    (A.   L.   Sanford).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   1889. 

DUTCH.    [11,038.    Vol.    V.) 

Sport  IV.  (J.  Lemon).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle.  Man.,  1899;  first, 
All-Age   Stake,    Western    Canada   Club    trials,    La    Salle,    Man.,    1900. 

EXON   DON. 
Sandford  Druid   (Hempstead  Farm).     Third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,   N.   C,  1S92. 

FAIR   ACRE  CY. 
Fair   Acre  Ben    (Wilcox  &  Fairburn).     Third,   Derby,    Pointer  Club  trials,   Eastport,   L.   I..   1902. 

FAIR   ACRE   TRINKET. 
Fair   Acre  Creo    (Dr.   Allen  Fitch).     Second,    Derby,   Pointer   Club  trials,    Eastport,   L.    I.,   1902. 

FAUST.    (2SS4,    Vol.    II.) 

Marquis  of  Lome  (J.  W.  Jackson).  Divided  second  and  third.  New  Orleans  G.  C.  Stake,  New  Orleans  R.  & 
G.   Club  trials.   Amite.   La..   1881. 

FISHEL'S  RIP  RAP. 

Fishel's  Frank  (U.  R.  Flshel) .  Second.  Derby,  Nebraska  Club  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.,  1905:  third,  Derby, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  equal  third,  All- Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials.  La 
Salle  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.:  first.  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  111.; 
equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,   Continental   Club   trials,    Pinehurst  and  Thomasville,    X.    C,    1906. 

FLOCK  FINDER. 

Jov   of   Prince   William    (J.   R.   Purcell).     Second,   Derby,   Tennessee   trials,   Athens,    Ala.,    1SS7. 
Joy,   Jr.    (W.   B.   Meares).     Second,   Pointer  Derby,   Central  Club   trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   18S9. 

FOUR   SPOT. 

Spot's  Rip  Rap  (E.  L.  Denison).  First,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  second.  All- 
Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Northwestern  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.,  and  first,  Derby,  Northwestern  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill, 
Neb.;  fourth,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1905.  First,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pointer   Club   of   America    trials.    High    Point,    N.    C,    1906. 

Sir  Royal  Spot  (E.  L.  Denison).  Second,  Derby,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1905;  equal  third, 
All-Age  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,  Ala.,   1906. 

Spot's  Jingo  (H.  H.  McCormick).  Fourth,  Derby,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Martinsville,  Va., 
1905. 

Queen   of   Spots    (Dr.    Denison).     Third,    Derby,   Texas   Club    trials,    Karnes   City,    Texas,    1906. 

FRANK. 
Mollie,  Jr.    (A.   T.   Harridge).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Western  Club  trials,   Carthage,   Mo.,    1887. 

FRANK  F. 
Knight    (Victor   Fromont).     Third,    Members'    Stake,    Pointer   Club    trials,    Barber's   Junction,    N.    C,    1904. 

FRITZ. 
Romp   (J.   K.   Renaud).    Second,  Members'   Derby,   Southern  Inter-State  trials,  Lafayette,  La.,   1891. 


SIRES— POINTERS. 


459 


FRITZ. 
Go  Bang    (J.    R.  Waghorn).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  Canada   Club   trials,   La   Salle,   Man..    1899. 

FURLOUGH  TIP. 

Furlough   Romp    (Geo.    Gould).     First,    Derby,   Pointer   Club   trials,    Barber's  Junction,    N.   C,    1904. 

Furlough  Turk    (Geo.   Gould).     Third,   All- Age  Stake,   third,   Free-for-All   Stake,    and  third,   Pointer  Club  Stake, 

Pointer  Club  trials,   Barber's  Junction,   N.   C,   1904;   first,   Members'  Stake,   Pointer  Club  of  America  trials, 

High    Point,    N.    C,    1906. 
Furlough  Duster  '(Geo.   Gould).     Second,   Derby,   Poiuter  Club  trials,   Barber's  Junction,  N.  C,   1905. 
Furlough    Duffer     (Geo.    Gould).     Equal    third,    Derby,     Pointer    Club    trials,    Barber's    Junction,    N.    C,    1905. 

GATH.     (Veiths). 
Rake    ( Veiths).     Third,   All-Age   Stake.    Bexar,    Texas   trials,   1S91. 


Lottie  Light  (W.  D.  Upshaw).  Second,  Derby.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  (A  M.  Masters).  First, 
Derby,  Alabama   Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,    1906. 

GLADSOME. 

Nestor    (Wm.  Schreiber).     Third,   Derby,    Pacific   Coast   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    188S. 

GLEN. 

Solano  B.    (H.  A.   Bassford) .     Second,   Puppy   Stake.   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials.   Point  Reyes,   Cal.,   1885. 
Victor  II    (G.  W.  Bassford).     Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Point  Reyes,  Cal.,  1885. 

GLENBEIGH 

Doris   (C.  Z.  Hebert).     First,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,   1895. 

Glenbeigh,  Jr.    (B.  J.  Baum).     Second,  All-Age   Stake,   Pacific   Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1896. 

Alex  C.    (J.  E.   Lucas).     First,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1S98. 

GLENBEIGH,  JR. 

Cuba  of  Kenwood  (W.  S.  Tevis).  Second,  Derby,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakers- 
field, Cal.,  1898;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1899:  second,  All-Age 
Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1900;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials, 
Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1904. 

GOUGH. 

Woolton  Game  (F.  R.  Iiiu-hcock).     Fourth,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C,  1SS9. 

GOVERNOR  SP0TSW00D. 

Spotswood  Bird  (J.  R.  Purcell).  Fourth,  Members'  All- Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials 
Chase   City,   Va.,    1903. 

GRADY. 

Rip    (Dr.   H.    B.    McMasters),     Third,   Derby,   Georgia   State   trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,   1904. 

GRAND    DUKE. 
Leach's  Belle  II    (W.   A.   Thompson).     First,   Pointer  Puppy  Stake,   American  trials,   Columbus,   Ind..   1S92. 

GRAPHIC,    (4,067  Vol.  III.) 

Go  Bang   (0.  W.   Donnor) .     Second,   Derby,   Eastern   Club   trials,    High   Point,   N.   C,    1887. 

Lad  of  Bow   (Graphic  Kennels).     Equal   third,   All-Age  Stake,   American   trials,    Florence,   Ala.,   1SS7. 


460  SIRES— POINTERS. 

Beau  of  Portland    (H.   F.  Farnhom),     First,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,    Southern  Trials,   Amory,    Miss.,   1S8S 

Lord  Graphic    (Dr.  J.   R.   Daniels).     Second,   All- Age   Pointer  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club   trials,   Bicknell,   Ind., 

1889. 
Miss  Meally    (H.  P.  Dortch).     Third,   Pointer   Derby,   Central  Club   trials,   Lexington,   N,   C,    1889. 
Dolly    (J.    Crugon).     Second,   All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    Indiana   K.    C.    trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1890. 
Sally    Brass    II    (Henry    Huber).      Second,    All- Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1S92. 

GROUSE. 
Mountain  Boy   (W.  Schreiber).     Third,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1SS5. 

GROUSE. 
Fly    (F.   Pendergast).     Third,   Derby,   Western  Canada   Club   trials,   La   Salle,   Man.,   1900. 

GROUSE   V. 
Glenbeigh   (H.  Vernon).     First,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Salinas,  Cal.,   1895. 

GUY. 
Fitz    (T.    M.   Bradford).     Fourth,    Members'    Derby,   Kentucky   Club  trials,   Glasgow,    Ky.,   1900. 

HAL   POINTER. 

Plain   Sam.    (Dr.   J.   R.   Daniels).     Fourth,    Derby,    International    Club   trials,    Mitchells   Bay,    Can.,    1894,    First, 

All-Age   Stake,    Ohio   Field   Trial  Association   trials,    Washington   Court   House,    Ohio,    1898. 
Dr.    Tassie    (W.    Elliott).     Third,    Derby,    Continental    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.:    third.    Derby,    United    States 

Club  trials,   Newton,  N.  C,   1S97;  third,   Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   West  Point,  Miss.,   1898. 
Brown's  Bella  Pointer   (Marcon  &  Morton).     First,   Derby,   North  American  Club  trials,   St.  Joachim,  Can.:   first, 

Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Ont.,   Can.,   1899. 
Duke    of    Vassar     (R.     Bangham).     Second,     Derby,     North    American    Club    trials,     St.    Joachim,     Can.;    first, 

All-Age   Stake,   North  American   Club   trials,    St.  Joachim,   Can.,   1899;    fourth,    All- Age  Stake,    North   Amer- 

can  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Can.,  1900;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leamington,  Can.,  1900. 
Hal's  Jemie    (E.   J.    G.   Daeubler).     Second.   Derby,   Michigan  Trials.   Lake  View.    Mich..    1S99. 
Devonshire  Jennie's  Girl    (Leo.  S.   Weil).     Fourth,   Derby,    Illinois  Field  Trial   Association   trials,   Lawreneeville, 

111.,   1899. 
Star   Pointer    (J.    W.   Blythe).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,    Iowa   Field  Trial   Association  trials,    Emmetsburg,    Iowa, 

1900. 
Blue  Point   (J.  B.  Turner).     Third,   Members'   Derby,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,  111.,   1901. 
Hallle   Jingo    (Geo.    I.    Nunn).     Fourth,    Membership    Derby,    Am.    Pointer   Ch.    trials,    Lawreneeville,    111.,    1901. 

HARROP. 
Midget   H.    (C.    Harvey).     Equal    third,    All-Age    Stake,    American    trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 

HECTOR. 
Hector  II.    (A.  Baecherl).     Fourth,  Derby,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,   Ohio,   1905. 

HENO. 

Shot   (Meares  &  Brown).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,   1890.      (P.   Loril- 
lard,   Jr.).     Equal  third,   All-Age    Pointer  Stake,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1890. 

HERMAN'S   JINGO. 
Searchlight    (Jno.   Otten).     First.   Derby,    Nebraska   Field   Trial  Association   trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1902. 

HIGHLAND  DON. 
Highland  Belle    ( ),     Equal  third,    All-Age  Stake,   International  Club   trials,   Ruthven,    Can.,    1904. 

HILLMAN'S  KENT. 
Ollle   Ascenzy    (Dr.   Nixon).     Third.   Members*   Stake.    Alabama  Club   trials,   Huntsville,    Ala.,    1906. 


SIRES— POINTERS.  4^1 

HOT    STUFF. 
Stonewall  Jackson    (J.   H.   Walters).     First,   Derby,   Georgia   Field  Trial   Association    trials,    Albany,    Ga.,   1905. 

IGHTFIELD  COTON. 

Manitoba  Shot  (T.  Stone).  Second,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake.  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man., 
1892;     (Thos.    Johnson);    first,    Ch.    Cup,    Northwestern    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1893. 

IGHTFIELD  DICK. 

Tvke    (A.   P.  Heywood-Lonsdale).     First,    Derby,    International   Club   trials,    Chatham,    Can.,    1890. 

Ightfield    Upton     (Thos.    Johnson).      Fourth,    Derby,    International    Club    trials,    Chatham,    Can.,    1890. 

Ightfield    Dogwood    (A.    P.    Heywood-Lonsdale).      First,    Derby,    Northwestern    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1893. 

Ightfield  Musa  (A.  P.  Heywood-Lonsdale).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchells  Bay, 
Can.,   1893. 

Ightfield  Deemster  (A.  P.  Heywood-Lonsdale).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Mit- 
chells Bay,  Ont.,  1895.'  . 

Ightfield   Diana   (Furlough  Lodge  Kennels).     Fifth,    All- Age   Pointer     Stake,    United     States  Club     trials, 
Point,   Miss.,   1896. 

IGHTFIELD  JOE. 

Clementine   (A.  B.  Caldwell).     First,   Puppy  Stake,  Am.  Ch.  Club  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1901. 

IGHTFIELD  SHOT. 
Ightfield  Don    (D.   J.   O'Connell) .     Third,    Derby,    Alabama   trials,   Huntsvllle,    Ala.,    1903. 

IGHTFIELD  TORRIDGE. 

Ightfield  Mentor  (A.  P.  Heywood-Lonsdale).  Equal  second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.: 
third,   International  Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,   Ont.,  Can.,   1895. 

IGHTFIELD  UPTON. 

Alberta  Joe  (J  Sharpless).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first,  Derby,  and  second, 
All-A<>-e  Stake  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1892;  (Thos.  Johnson);  first,  Northwestern  Stake. 
Continental  Club  trials,  Kennedy,  Minn.,  1896;  first,  Ch.  Stake,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Winnipeg, 
Man.,   1898. 

Dolly  Shaw    (R.  W.  Shaw).     Second,   Derby,   Northwestern  Club   trials,    Morris,   Man.,   1893. 

Columbia   Dan    (R.   W.  Shaw).     Second,   All-Age   Stake,   Brandon  Kennel  Club   trials,    Brandon,   Man.,   1900. 

IKE. 

Black  Wonder  (J  H  &  J.  A.  Hunter).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1891; 
first,   All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    United   States   Club    trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1891. 

IMPERATOR. 
Norwalk  Primrose   (Harry.  Waldron).     Second,  Members'  Stake,  Connecticut  Club  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1905. 

JACK  D. 
Jack  D    Jr.,    (W.  S.   Doty).     First,   Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association,   Sioux  Falls,   S.   D.   1901. 

JAMES  K. 
Count  Dick   (A.  B.  Sperry).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,   Cal.,  1890. 

JACK   KENT. 
Buckeye   Kate    (Fishback   &  Baughn).      Fourth,   All-Age   Stake,    Ohio   Field  Trial   Association   trials,    Washlng- 

HercVon'kent  (Bogen  &  Denison).  Second,  Derby,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials, 
Floresvllle,   Texas.  1904. 


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SIRES— POINTERS. 


JEFF. 

Jack    (A.    K.   Campbell.     Second,    Derby,   Kansas  City  Field   Trial   Club  trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,    1807. 
Norah   (L.  Scott).     Third,   Derby,.  Kansas  City   Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,   1897. 

JEP. 
Sam  T   (N.   Smock).     First,   Derby,   Kansas  City  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,   1897. 

JIM. 

Sensation    (Westminster   Kennel   Club).     Equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Robins   Island,    1880. 

JING   OF   RUSH. 

Kinley    Mack    (Jno.    Dunn).     First,    Derby,    and   first,    All-Age   Stake,    Maryland   and   District   of    Columbia   Club 
trials,   Easton,    MS.,   1905. 


Sister  Sue  (N.  T.  DePauw).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials.  Morris.  Man.;  second.  Derby. 
Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man..  1895;  fifth,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point, 
Miss.;    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Continental    Club    trials,    Kennedy,    Minn.,    1S96. 

Young  Jingo  (Geo.  E.  Gray).  Second,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  second. 
Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  (J.  P.  Greene);  second,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern 
Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1898;  (Geo. 
E.   Gray);    second,   Subscription  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C. ;    1899. 

Jingo's  Johnny   (C.   W.  Harris).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1898. 

Dot's  Jingo  (W.  H.  Scott).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.; 
equal  third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1898;  second, 
All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  second,  Members'  All-Age 
Stake,    Missouri   Field   Trial    Association   trials,    Paris,    Mo.,    1S99. 

Lad  of  Jingo  (W.  P.  Austin).  Second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1898;  second, 
Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  third.  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club 
trials  Newton,  N.  C;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1899;  first,  Members' 
Stake,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials.  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio;  third, 
All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1900;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake, 
South"  Dakota '  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Minnesota-North 
Dakota  Club   trials,    Huron,   S.   D.;   first,   Members'    Stake,   Monongahela   Club   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

Jingo's  Light  (J.  B.  Rosenstihl).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Alabama  trials,  Madison,  Ala.,  1899;  first,  Cham- 
pion   Stake,    Alabama    Club   trials,    Greenville,    Ala.,    1900. 

Two  Spot  (J.  W.  Canaday).  Second,  Derby,  Iowa  Club  trials,  Emmetsburg.  Iowa;  second,  Professional 
Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  third,  Open  Derby,  third,  Members' 
Derby!   and   third,    Members'   All-Age  Stake,    Missouri  Field  Trial   Association    trials,    Paris,   Mo.,    1899p 


SIRES— POINTERS. 


463 


Ightfleld  Chic    (Hawkeye  Kennels).     Equal  fourth,   All-Age  Stake,    Iowa   trials,    Emmetsburg     Iowa     1890 

Jingo's    Pearl     (D     H.    Moore).      Third,    Members'    Derby,    Ohio    trials,    Washington    C.    H.,'    Ohio'    1899-    first 

Members'    All-Age    Stake,    Ohio    trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio,    1900  '  ' 

Drillmaster    (Kiekapoo    Kennels).      Second,    Derby,    and    fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Illinois    Field   TriAl     i«„„;,t,n„ 

trials    Lawrenceville.    Ill      1899;    (Dr.   O.    W.    Ferguson):    second,    Pointer  ber.  •     UnUed  Stated  Club   t?S 

Grand    Junction,    Tenn.;    first,    All-Age   Stake,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association    trials ^,    Lawrenceville,    in; 

King  Cyrano  (Clark  Co.  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association 
trials.  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1899;  (J.  A.  Morton);  first.  Member's  All-Age  Stake  and  third  n  n  f 
Age-Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1900  first  A II  A~  Srnke  w- 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  equal  fourth,  A  1-lge' sfake  tSito  Dakota"  F?eTd 
Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.;  first,  All-Age  Stake  Monongahel Clu ial,  Se  on  lie 
O.;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Washington  C  II  Ohio  first  All' 
Age  Stake,    Illinois  Field   Trial  Association   trials,    Robinson,    111.,   1901.       bm""ron    U'    ""    Uni0'    nrst-    An" 

Dofs  Daisy  (J  S.  Crane)  Equal  third,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  first 
All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  third,  All-W  Stake  So,  th  D» 
kota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.;  second,  All-Age  Stake  Ohio  Field  Trial  Assoc^a" 
Mo"    ir90a0S'    WasWnSt0n   C-    H-    0hiO;    fet'    A11"A^   Stake,    Missouri   Field   Trfal   Association    trials     Pari"^ 

Jingo's    Hesm    (G.    W.    Kortright).      First,    Derby,    South    Dakota    Field   Trial    Association    trials,    Sioux    Falls, 

G°ldOhilng1900'    T'    DePaUW>'     TUird'    AI1'Ase   Stake,    Ohio   Field   Trial    Association   trials,    Washington    C.    H., 

Gorham's  Jing  (Boomer  &  Gorham).  First,  All- Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials  Bieknell  Ind  1900- 
second,  All- Age  Stake  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1900;  first,  Subscription  Stake  South  Da- 
kota  trials.   Salem,   S.  D.,   1902. 

Keystone   Jim    (C.   J.    Singleton).     Fourth,    Members'    Derby,    Illinois   trials,    Lawrenceville,    111.,    1900. 

Royal   Chic    (J.   W.   Ribley,   Agt.).     Fourth,    Members'   All-Age  Stake,    and  fourth,   Open   All-Age  Stake    Illinois 

Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Lawrenceville,    111.,    1900. 
Jingo's  Cash   (J.   E.  Hayden).     Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri   Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Paris,   Mo.,   1900. 
Jingo's  Romp  (N.  T.  DePauw).     Second,   Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1901. 
Alix  II.    (D.   J.   O'Connell).     Second,   All-Age   Stake,    Monongahela   Club   trials,    Senecaville,    Ohio,    1901. 
Jingo's   Coin    (F.   L.   Denison).     First,    All-Age   Stake,    and   first,    State   Championship   Stake,    Texas   Field.  Trial 

Club  trials,  Stockdale,  Texas,  1903. 

Jingo's  Boy  (C.  A.  Paetzel).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bieknell,  Ind.:  first  All-Age 
Stake,  and  first,  Ch.  Stake,  American  Pointer  Ch.  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lawrenceville  111  1901- 
first,    All-Age   Stake,    Kentucky   Club    trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1901, 


JINGO'S   BOY. 


Von's  Jack  (O.  Von  Lengerke).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  trials,  Robinson  111  1903-  third 
Subscription  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  third,  Members'  All  Ace  Stake' 
Illinois   Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,    111.,   1904. 

JINGO'S  COIN. 
Coin's   Jingo    (E.    S.    Flshback).      Equal    third,    Ohio   Field    Trial   Association    trials,    Washington    0.    H.     Ohio- 
Jingle  Coin   (E.  S.  Fishback).     Second,   Derby,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Stockdale,  Tex.    1903. 
Baby    Ale    (Geo.    Cooper).      Equal    third,    Derby,    United   States   Club    trials,    Grand   Junction'    Tenn  ■    first     \1K 
Age   Stake,    Iowa   Field   Trial   Club    trials,   O'Neill,    Neb.;    first,   All-Age   Stake,    Nebraska    Field'Trial  '  \sso 
elation    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.;    first,    Free-for-All    Stake,     Alabama    trials,    Huntsville,     \la       1904-    second 
Free-for-Ail   Stake,    Alabama   trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1905.  "  '    secona- 

Texas  Jingo    (Saunders  &  Bassett).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Texas  trials,   Karnes  City,   Tex.,   1905. 


JINGO'S  JOHNNIE. 

.,    Members'    All-Age   SU, 
(Jas.    Pease);   fourth.   Members'    All- Age   Stake.   Illinois  trials,    Robinson,   111.,   1902. 


Heer^\itll{^:^ZlZT2-,  S«  E^e^1A5:A5«Stake,IUinoi9__triais,'  Lawrenceville,   111.,   1900; 


JINGO   JONES. 


Red    Bud    (G.    L.    Parsons).      Third,    Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    O.i    equal    third     Derbv     TonH 
Print!  N."c..trr906.  Pinehm'St  "^  Th°masville'   N"   C'=   sec°n*-   Derby,   Pointer  Club  of  America   trills,   High 

JINGO'S   JOY. 
Jingo  Jones    (Dr.   H.   L.   Bacon).     Third,   Derby,    Independent   Club   trials,    Bieknell,    Ind.,    1902. 


464  SIRES— POINTERS. 

JINGO'S  LIGHT. 

Doc  Light  (G.  Chisholm).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  first,  Derby,  Continental  Club 
trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1900;  first,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.; 
Oakland  Kennels);  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1901;  third,  All-Age 
Stake,   Continenal   Club   trials.   Grand  Junction,   Tenn..    1902. 

Percival  Jingo  (W.  K.  Terry).  First,  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.;  equal  third, 
Derby,  Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Glasgow,  Mo. ;  equal  third,  Derby,  Kentucky  Club  trials, 
Glasgow,  Ky.,  1901;  second,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  second, 
All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials,  Robinson,  111.;  first,  Ch.  Stake,  American  Field  Trial  Championship  Club  trials,  Glasgow, 
Ky.,   1902. 

Bee  Line    (Lee   Moody).     Second,    Derby,    Alabama   Club   trials,    Suntsville,    Ala.,    1902. 

Hanover  Blithe  (R.  L.  Gill).  Third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association,  Chase  City, 
Va.,    1903. 

Stix  (C.  F.  Eastham).  First,  Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1903;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Ala- 
bama  Club  trials.  Huntsville.   Ala..   1905. 

Lady  Lou  (J.  T.  Fletcher).  First,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  third,  Der- 
by, Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1901;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials, 
Grand  Forks,    N.   D.,   1905;   first,   All-Age  Stake,   North   Dakota   Club  trials,   Larimore,   N.   D. 

J.  J.    (F.  M.   Edwards).     Third,   All- Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1904. 

Jingo's  Heiress    (Dr.   S.  J.   Smith).     Third,   Derby,   Texas   trials,   Karnes  City,   Tex.,   1905. 

Dream's  Light  (J.  E.  House).  Second,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 
1905. 

Jingle  Light   (J.  B.   Rosenstihl).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Alabama   trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,  1906. 

JINGO'S  PEARL. 

Jingo's  Nellie  (H.  L.  Brown).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H., 
Ohio,   1900. 

Jingo's  Osceola  (H.  L.  Brown).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington 
C.  H..   Ohio.   1901. 

Tip  Fauster  (J.  G.  F.  Holston).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Ohio  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1902; 
first,  Members'  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1903;  (D.  F.  Greer); 
fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Northwestern  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Indiana.,  1905; 
first,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  In- 
dependent Club  trials.  Hutsonville.  111..  1906. 

Pearl's   Chloe    (F.    C.   Lockhart).     Fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Texas   trials,    Karnes   City,    Tex.,    1906. 

JINGO'S  POINTER. 
Wauneita  Bang    (H.  L.   Ritter).     Second,   Nursery  Stake,   Dayton  Pointer  Club   trials,   Dayton,   O.,   1905. 

JINGO'S  PRIDE. 

Jingo's  Pointer   (H.  L.   Ritter).     Fourth,   All- Age   Stake,   Dayton   Pointer  Club   trials,   Dayton,   O.,    1905. 

JINGO'S  TWO  SPOT. 

Trixie  (G.  I.  Nunn).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1900; 
first,  Breeders'  Stake,  Am.  Pointer  Ch.  Club  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1901;  first,  Members'  Stake, 
Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1902;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robin- 
son, 111. ;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111. ;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1903;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Field  Trial  Club  trials 
Floresville,  Tex.,  1904. 

JOCK. 

Jumbo    (Lone   Star   Kennels).     Equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Bexar  Club   trials,    San   Antonio,   Tex.,    1892. 

JOE  BOWERS. 
Ben  Lanier   (H.  C.  New).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,  Indiana   Kennel  Club   trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1887. 

JOE     PRICE. 

Halcyon  (L.  L.  McClusky).  Second,  Derby,  and  equal  third,  All- Age  Stake,  Georgia  State  trials,  Waynes- 
boro,  Ga.,   1905;  first,  All-Age  Stake,   Georgia  Field  Trial   Association  trials,   Albany,   Ga.,   1905. 


SIRES— POINTERS.  .£, 

KATE'S     KOIN. 
Stonewall  Jackson    (F.  L.   Denison).     Third,  Members'  Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,   Stoneham,   Tex.,  1906. 

KEMP  B. 
Zeb    (V.   Humphreys).     First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1897. 

KENT     ELGIN. 

Love's  Kent    (W.   I.  Love).     Fifth,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States   Club  trials,    West   Point     Miss      1895 
Von  Gull   (Ashforl  &  Odum).     Fourth,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake    United  State,  n,,h  f-i  =  7o    w      *        J   J. 

third,  all-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials  West  Point  AtL  «  ?  f » 1JewtSn'  N>  °-  1895; 
Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake  Co, it  nenMl  Plnh  tn.^  V  I'  IV-Age  Stake'  Manitoba 
Pointer  Stake,  United  Stat*  Club  Wa!s  Newton  N  C  1896  fourth  K'£,;^°d'  ^'^ 
trials,  Tupelo,  Miss,  1897;  first,  Alabama  Champion  Cup  Stake!'  A^bama Irialf!  Madison °  A^IMS  ^ 
Elgine  (T.  T.  Ashford).  Second,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point  Miss  im" 
Elgin's  Dash  (F.  W  Dunham).  Third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials  West  Point  MI„ 
first,  Alabama  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials-  Madison  Ala  •  spr>nnri  ah  jL  c*  ,  7, s-  west  Point,  Miss., 
Morris,  Man.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Extern "& Mais,'  NeTton.^N ^  "  S^  °Z iT^AU  a£  £*?' 
Continental  CJub  trials,  Ne*  Albany,  Miss.,   1S98.  '    fourth>    All-Age    Stake, 

KentS^w.in  IhS^'  ?;   K°r?8,endi-     SeC°1nd'  A11_Age  Stake'  AIabaDla  trials.   Madison,  Ala.,   1S99-   Crst    All  A^e 
Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials,   Greenville,  Ala.,   1900.  "'   *-rsz'  All-Age 

KENT'S     PRIAM. 
Strictly  Business   (O.   V.   Porter).     Third,   Derby,   Monougahela  Club  trials,    Waynesburg,   Pa.,   1896. 

KENTUCKY     KENT. 
Duke  of  Lyons   (B.   G.  Boyle).     Third,   Members'  All-Ape  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,   1900. 

KEYSTONE  JIM. 

Boone    (J.    G.    Drennan).     Fourth,    Members'    All-Age   Stake,    Illinois   Field  Trial   Association   trim*     t>^- 

111.,   1903;    fourth,   Members'   All-Age   Stake,    Illinois   Field  Trial  AB™lS\^l£Z£%™g™n' 

KICKAPOO  CHANCELLOR. 
Helen's  Joe   (J.   C     Kelch).     Third,   Members'   Derby,    Illinois  trials,   Lawrenceville,    111.,    1900. 

KING. 

Prince  King    (A.   Gale).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Western   Canada  Club  trials    La   Salle     Mnn-   „m„.     »,     ,*  u 

Stake,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1900.  '     Ia°'   sec,>Rd>    Manitoba 

Sport   (Jas.  Fogg).     First,   Derby,   Western  Canada  Clui)  trials,   La  Salle,   Man..   1902. 

KING     BEE. 

Devonshire  Duke    (L.   S.   Weil).     Fourth,    Members'   Derby.    Illinois   trials,    Robinson     111      1904 
Devonshire  Daisy    (L.    S.    Weil).     Fourth,    Members'    Derby,    Illinois   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1905. 

KING     CYRANO. 

Cyrano's  Kent   (Jas.  Pease).     First,  Members*  Derby,   Illinois  trials    Robinson    Til      iqm-  coo™,*    ™      u      ,    .„ 
Age  Stake,    Ill'nois  trials,    Robinson,   111.,    1902  KoDlnson,  III.,  1901,  second,  Members'  All- 

Ledger  II.    (G.  H.  Clark).     Secord,   Derby,  Connecticut  Cub  trials,   Hampton,   Conn      1903 

Mab'^Lad  (C.  D.  Wolfe).     Third,  All-Age,   and  second,  Members'  Stake,  Ohio  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio, 

Red   Wing    (H.   H.    McCormick  .     Second,    Derby,    Independent   Club  trials     Hnt<sonvtiio     m  .    +i,,-„h     ^    ,. 

Wide  Awake   (Dr.  J.  B.  Lincoln  .  Fourth,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Virginia  trials,  Martinsville    Va      I-.04 

King    Woolton    (C.    E.    Pierson).      Second,    Derby,    Iowa   Club   trials,    Grand   Forks     N     D-'eoual    third     TWh„ 

North  Dakota  Club  trials,   Larimore,   N.   D. ;   third,   Derby,   Independent  Club     riais    H^tsonville    Ili      190^ 

equal    fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association    trials.    Robinson,    111       1906     first     All  A ^ 

L^'Tex!11!^.  Trial  °1Ub  tFia,S'   Enid'   °kK:   flrSt'   A11"Age   Stake'   ^ne' Star  Club  'trfaTs!'  sin  lgne 


466 


SIRES— POINTERS. 


1903. 


Cy's  Belle  (E.  M.  Upson).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D.,  191 
Princess  Mab  (E.  C.  Harris).  First,  All- Age  Stake,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,  0.,  1905 
Champa    (C.   E.    Pierson).     Third,   Members'    Stake,   Independent  trials,    Hutsonville,    111.,   1906. 

KING  DON. 
Pride  of  King  Don    (Don   Pointer  Kennels).     First,   Pointer  Derby,   American  Club  trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,    1892. 
Zetta  King   Don    (C.    Cole).     Second,    Derby,    Indiana  Kennel   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1887. 

KING  PHILIP. 

Dot  of  Dixie   (W.   C.   Percy).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  New  Orleans  Gun  Club  trials,   Amite,  La.,    1881. 

KING   OF  KENT. 

Rip  Rap  (E.  Dexter).  Second.  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C,  first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake, 
Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C,  first,  Pointer  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C;  first, 
Absolute  Winner  Pointer  Derby,  Central  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1889;  first,  Champion  Stake,  Eastern 
Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  Third,  Free-for-All  Stake.  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1892; 
third,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S93;  first,  Subscription  Stake.  Eastern  Club 
trials',  Newton,  N.  C,  1894. 
Tapster   (Char.   F.  T.   Kennels).     Second,  Derby,   Eastern   Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C. ;   third,   Pointer  Derby, 

Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1890. 
Maid  of  Kent   (Char.   F.   T.  Kennels).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.  C,   1890;  first, 

All-Age    Pointer    Stake,    Central    Club    trials,    Lexington,    N.    C,    1891. 
Zig   Zag    (Char.    F.   T.   Kennels).     Second,    Pointer  Derby,    Central  Club   trials,    Lexington,    N.  C;    second,    All- 
Age  Pointer  Stake,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1S90. 
Strideaway    (Geo.    E.    Gray.      First,    Pointer    Derby,    and    Absolute    Winner    Derby,    United    States    Club    trials, 
Bicknell,   Ind.,    1S93;    (E.    O.    Damon);   first,   Pointer  Derby,    and   Absolute    Winner   Derby,    and   second,    All- 
Age  Pointer  Stake,    United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.;   first,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   United 
States   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1894;    fourth,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    United    States   Club   trials,    West 
Point,   Miss.,   1895. 
K     C     Kent    (T.    Ferukas).      First,    Kansas   City    Pointer   Stake,    Kansas   City   Club   trials,    Amoret,    Mo.;    first, 
American   Field   Cup   Stake,    Missouri   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Amoret,   Mo.,    1897;    second,    Members' 
All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Amoret,   Mo.,  1898. 
Hal  Pointer   (Dr.   C.    I.   Shoup).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,    1898. 
Duchess   of   Kent    (C.    M.    Rounds).     First,    Derby,    Bexar,   Texas   Club   trials,    San    Antonio,    1S92;    second,    All- 
Age  Stake,  Bexar  Club  trials,  Floresville,  Tex.,  1893. 
Lady    Peg    (W.   T.   Hunter)       Third,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Elizabethtown,   Ky.,    1892. 
Kent  El^in    (T.   T.    Ashford).      First,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,    Grand  Junction,   Tenn., 

1894! 
Tick  Bov  (Stoddard  &  Kidwell).  Fifth,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake.  United  States  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1894; 
third  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  equal  third,  All- Age  Stake, 
Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Morris,  Man.; 
first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S95;  (Del  Monte  Kennels)  second, 
Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S96. 
Westminster  Zoe  (J.  B.  Baker).  'Third,  Derby,  Philadelphia  K.  C.  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C.  1893;  rrst.  Free- 
for-All,    Philadelphia   Kennel  Club  trials,    High   Point,   N.    C,    1S95. 

KITSAP   JINGO. 

Diamond  Spot  (S.  Hansen).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  trials  LadnerB  C. ;  equal  third 
All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials.  La  Connor,  Wash.,  1905;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific 
Northwest  Club  trials,  La  Connor,   Wash.,   1906. 

KNIGHT. 

Knight's  Zella   (H.   W.  Hopkins).     First,   Derby,   and  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Georgia  State  trials,   Waynes- 
boro,  Ga.,   1904. 

KOBOLDS  SPORT. 
Manitoba  Joe    (E.    Bissett).     Third,    Derby,    Western   Cauada   Club   trials,    La   Salle,    Man.,    1906. 

KRIS  KRINGLE. 
Ned  Funston   (W.  B.   Coutts).     Third,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Santa   Maria,   Cal.,   1902. 


SIEES— POINTERS. 


467 


LAD  OF  BOW.    (7880,  Vol.  V.) 

Lass  of  Bloomo  (W.  T.  Hunter).     First,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknel,    Ind      1890 
Westminster  Drake   (T.  G.  Davey).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Cub  trials.  Chatham.  Can.     IS91' 


1S91. 
LAD'S  DOC. 


Jubilee  Dan  (Dr.  J.   S.  Howe).     Equal  third,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials    Grand   Forks    N     n  •  „„„     ,,     ™     . 
Ohio:tOlb9a05C1Ub  trialS'  La  SaUe'   Man':   e9Ual  third'  Derby'   ™°  Fiea.dT^a,nciub0r&al^  Washing  C^.' 

An0nsatakr?'Tnln^l)-17hrird*,  Afembers:   Derb-V'    IIIino^   trials.    Robinson,    111.,    1905;    fourth,    Members'   All  *ee 
Stake,    Illinois   Field   Trial  Association   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1906.  luemoers     All-Age 

Huldah    (E.    Chevrier).      First,    Derby,    Western    Canada   Club    trials     La    Salle     Man  •    iti,™     t  ^         v     ^, 
Derby,   Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  High  Point.  N.  C !.,  1906  (  Johnson);    third, 

LAD  OF  JINGO. 

A1Plw«t»d  (**m  %™T\h  SeC°nd'  Derby'  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris  Mo  first  Derby 
Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Glasgow,  Mo.;  second,  Derby,  Kentucky  Field  Trial  Hub  tri*- 
Glasgow  Ky  1901;  third,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Gran Junction  Tenn  •  sSond  Snh" 
scrip  ion  Sake  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Salem,  S.  D.,;  third  All  Ag 'stake Monon' 
gahela   Club   trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio;    equal    fourth,    Free-for-\ll     IllS  PIp  ,1    w,i     »«'  „„-T 

^  fuT°\^'  t2:  second-  Au-Age  stake-  Nebr-ka  ^i^'AJSsss^Sta^NisrH*? 

third,    All-Age    Stake     South    Dakota    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Sioux    Falls,    S.    D       fourth     AlV-lge 
Stake,   Minnesota-North  Dakota  trials,   Huron,  S.   D.;   equal  fourth    All-Aee  Stake    Monnn^hoi,   nV ,h   i      f 
Robinson     111.;    second,    All-Age   Stake.    Independent   Club   trials     Robing,    ^ 

nois    Field    Trial   Association    trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903;    third,    All-Age   Stake     Nebraska    F?e!d    Trial'    4s" 
sociation  trials    O'Neill,   Neb.;   second.   Subscription  Stake,   Nebraska  Field  Tria    issoc?ation     rials    O'Nefl 1 
Neb.;   third,  All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Oblong,   111.,   1904;  first,  All-Age  Stake     United   SMt« 
Club   trials,   Grand  Junction,    Tenn.;   first,    Subscription   Stake,   Nebraska  Club  trialt,    O'Neill.'   NeL      1905 
Bess  Jingo   (Dr.  C.  E.  Ellis).     Second,  Members'  Derby,  Pointer  Club  trials,  Jamesport,  L.   I.,   1900 
Black  Jingo   (Dr.  C.   E.  Ellis).     Third,  Members'   Derby,   Pointer  Club  trials,  Jamesport,   L.   I.,   1900. 
Lass  of  Jingo   (M.   R.   Hoover).     Fourth,   Derby,   Eastern   Iowa  trials,    Independence,   la.,   1902.' 
Lad's   Meally    (W.    P.    Austin).      Second,    Derby,    Nebraska   Field   Trial   Association    trials,    O'Neill     Neb      IQfV*- 
fourth,    Derby,    South   Dakota   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Sioux    Fall,    S.    D. ;    fourth     Derbv     MiiYnPs„t, 
North  Dakota  Club  trials,   Huron,  S.  D.,  1903.  "eruy,    Minnesota 

Copper  Coin   (W.   P.  Austin).     Third,  Derby,  Minnesota-North  Club  trials,  Huron,   S.   D.,   1903. 
Lad's  Dot    (Chas.   Hazen).     Third,    Derby,    Dayton   Pointer  Club  trials,    Dayton,    O.,    1906. 
The  Virginian    (W.   N.   Lipscomb).     Second,   Members'   Derby,   Virginia  trials.   Spray,   N     C      1906 
Masterpiece    (W     S.   Kidwell).     First,   Derby,    Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,    High   Point "  N     C      1906-    third 
Derby,    United  States   Club   trials,    Grand  Junction,    Teun.,    1907.  '  '  ' 

LAD  OF  RUSH, 
LadTeSfl8(S.  H'    GibbSK      EQUal   tMrd'    A"-ASe    P°iDter   Stake'    United   S^es   Club   trials,    Grand   Junction, 

LadCluLbadtUs;  mckn^rS^lsk^11'    P°iater   Derby"    8Dd   third'    AH-Age    Poi^r   Stake,    United   States 

Cracker  Jack    (J.  L.   Adams).     Second,    Pointer  Derby.   United   States  trials     Newton     N     r      IRQ*.   CQ™  .,     .„ 
Age   Stake,    Union   Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1S96.  ->ev>ton,    JS.   C,    lS9o:   second,   All- 

Elma  B.   Rush    (W.   B.   Schuler).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Independent  Club     trials    Bicknell     Tnd      icon 

SS  c!;^iKkG,asgowr  ETSS?  ASS0Ciati0D  «*   R—  ^  eQual  thir^AnS  Se,  E 

Hidalgo   (L.  Barrett).     Divided  second  and  third,   Derby,   Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky     1900 

Imp   (S.  J.   Blankenbaker).     Equal  fourth,   Derby,   Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,   1900 

Young   Lad   of   Rush    (Chas     Gorham).     Third,    Derby,    Monongahela   Club   trials,' Robinson,  'ill      1903-    (w     F 

Booker,  Jr.);  first,  Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,   Floresville,  Tex.,   1904;    (Blankenbaker  &  GarrV-  fifth'    w  a~ 

Stake,    Nebraska   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1905.  ™™™r  &,  (*arr) ,  fifth,   All-Age 

Green  River  Kate   (Garnett  Zorn).     Equal  fifth,   Derby,    Nebraska   Field  Trial  Association  trials    O'Neill  Neh  • 
third.    Derby,    Iowa   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.;    third,    Derbv     Monongahela   Ch t wi' 

Oblong,  111.;  first    Derby,  Indiana  Field  Trial  Club  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind'.,   1904%^^ United  States 

Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.;   first,   All-Age   Stake,    Nebraska   Field  Trial   Club  trials     O'Neill  Nph  * 

first,  All-Age  Stake,  North  Western  Club  trials,  O'Neill.  Neb.;  third,  All-Age  Stake    Independent  Club  trials' 

Hutsonville,    111      1905;    second,    All-Age    Stake.    United    States   Club    trialf,    Grand    Junction      Tenn  1906: 
second.  All-Age  Stake.   United  States  Club  trials.   Grand  Junction,   Tenn..   1907.                                         " 


468  SIRES— POINTERS. 


LAP  OF  PEARL. 


Oddsides  (W.  A.  Wimsatt).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  equal  third,  All-Age 
Pointer  Stake,   United  States  Club   trials,   Newton,   N.   C,    1S96. 

LITTLE   NED. 
Virginia   (H.   K.   Devereux).     First,    Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,    Newton,   N.   C,   1895. 

LON  VON  RIP. 

Luke's  Joker   (L.  S.  Williamson).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,  Texas  trials,   Floresville,  Tex.,   1904. 

LORD  GRAPHIC.    (10,049.  Vol.  V.) 

Promotion     (Dr.    J.    R.    Daniels),      Second,    Pointer  Derby,    United    States    Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.;    first, 

Pointer   Derby,    Central    Club    trials,    Lexington,  N.    C;    and    absolute   winner,    Derby,    Central    Club    trials, 

Lexington,    N.    C,    1891     (Falrmount    Kennels);  equal    third,    Members'    Stake,    Philadelphia    Kennel    Club 
trials,  High  Point,  N.  C.  1892. 

LORD   GRAPHIC'S  STAR. 

Spotted  Star    (S    Holmes).     Fourth,    Derby,   International   Club   trials,    Mitchell's   Bay,    Can.,    1896. 

LORD  GROSVENOR. 
Sheywood   (J.  L.  Wood).     Third,   Derby,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,   Ohio,   1905. 

LOSSING    (11,063,   Vol.   V.) 
Phinette   (W.   M.   Robertson).     Third,   Derby,  Texas  trials,   Harrison  Co.,  Tex.,  1889. 

LOVE'S  KENT. 

Redskin    (T.  W.  O'Byrne).     Equal  third.   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,    N.   C,   1896. 
Dan   R.    (J.   B.    Rosenstihl).     First,    Puppy   Stake,   Alabama  trials,    Madison,   Ala.,   1898. 
Ina  B    (B.  Brooks,   Agt.).     First,   Derby,    Alabama  Club   trials,    Madison,   Ala.,    1899. 
Judge    (Jno.   Fletcher).     Third,   Derby,    Alabama   Club   trials,   Madison,    Ala.,   1899. 

LUCK  OF  THE  GOAT  (22,901.  Vol.  VIII.) 

Manltou    (J.   W.   Scudder).     Equal  third,    Pointer  Derby,   United   States  Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1891;   equal 

third,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake.    American   Club   trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 
Pearl's  Fan    (L.  Strichmer).     Equal   third,    All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   United  States   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,   1891. 

LUCK   OF  HESSEN    (E  15,164.) 

Duke  of  Hessen  (F  R  Hitchcock).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss., 
1888-  second  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1899;  (Hempstead  Farm  Ken- 
nels)'; second,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1890;  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake, 
Central  Club  trials.  Lexington,   N.  C.  1891. 

LYON'S  JINGO. 
Lyon's  Jingo  Sam   (L.  H.  Owen).     Second,  Members'  Stake,  Oklahoma  Club  trials,  Enid,   OkL,  1907. 

MACK. 
Becky  W   (T.   Wickward).     First.   Derby,  Southern  Ohio   Kennel  Club  trials,   Hamilton,   O.,    1906. 

MAINSPRING. 

Spring  (R.  M.  Hutchings).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  trials,  Carthage,  Mo.,  1887;  third,  All-Age  Stake. 
Texas  trials.  Waskom  Station.  Tex.,  1890. 

Count  Fauster  (Dr  J  G  F.  Holston) .  Equal  fourth.  Derby.  Eastern  trials.  High  Point.  N.  C.  1S88:  third.  All- 
Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1889;  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Southern 
Club  trials,  Amory,  Miss.,  1889. 


SIRES— BOINTERS. 


469 


Springbok    (F.  R.  Hitchcock).     Second,   All- Age   Pointer  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,    N.   C,   1887. 
Rex    (Mrs.    G.   H.   Castleman).     Equal   third,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,    United   States   Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind  , 

1891;    first,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    American    trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892;    third,    All-Age    Pointer   Stake' 

United  States  Club  trials,  New  Albany,   Miss.,  1893. 

Mainstay   (Charlottesville  Field  Trial  Kennels).     Second,    Pointer  Derby,   Central   Club  trials,   Lexington     N     C 
1891. 

Jingo  (Charlottesville  Field  Trial  Kennels).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C, 
1892;  (N.  T.  DePauw) ;  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  second! 
All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  All- Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Mor- 
ris, Man.;  first,  Ch.  Stake,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club 
trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  second,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  second,  All-Age  Poin- 
ter Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1895;  fourth,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States 
Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  first,  All-Age  Poiuter  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C, 
1896. 

MAINSPRING,  JR. 

Spring  Dot  (J.  B.  Turner).  Second,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robin- 
son,   111.,   1904. 

MAJOR  JINGO. 
Star  Jingo   (H.   G.   Gerlach).     Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Am.  Pointer  Ch.  Club  trials,  Lawrenceville,   111.,  1901. 

MARKS. 
Toga   (L.   H.   Allshouse).     Fourth,   Derby,   Field  Trial  Club   of  New  England,    Hampton,   Conn.,   1906. 

MAXIMUS. 
Lady  Spot   (Simon  Veith).     Third,   Derby,  Bexar  Club  trials,   San  Antonio,   Tex.,   1892. 

MELKSHAM  BRAGG. 

Mfclk&ham  Boy  (Furlough  Kennels).  Equal  third,  Derby,  and  equal  third,  All- Age  Stake  Pointer  Club  of 
America  trials,  Barber  Junction,  N.  C,  1905;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  second,  Members'  Stake  Pointer 
Club  of  America  trials.   High  Point    N.   C.    1906.  e'   comzel 

METEOR    (4084,   Vol.  Ill) 

Malite    (Jno.    W.   Munson).      First,    Puppy   Stake,    Western    trials,    Abilene,    Kan.,    1885. 

Rod    (Castleman  Kennels).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  trials,   Abilene,   Kan.,   1886. 

Cornerstone   (J.    W.    Blythe).     Equal   third,   All-Age   Stake,   Western   trials,   Abilene,   Kan.,    1886. 

Dillsey   (Col.  W.  E.  Hughes).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Western  Club  trials,  Abilene,   Kan.,  1886. 

Tansy   (J.    W.   Blythe).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Western   trials,    Abilene,   Kan.,   1886. 

Fred    (Col.    W.   E.   Hughes).     Second,    All-Age   Stake,    Texas   Club   trials,   Marshall,    Texas,    1886. 

Juno    (J.   L.    Pernet).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Texas   trials,    Marshall,   Texas,    1886. 

METEOR  FRED. 
Argentine    (A.   J.   Ross).     Third,    Derby,   Bexar   Club   trials,    Floresville,   Tex.,   1893. 

MILTON  BANG  II. 
Pontiac    (E.   Dexter) _     Third,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    Central   trials,    Lexington,    N.    C,    1889. 

MINNESOTA  JOE. 
Minnesota  Joe,   Jr.    (C.  C.   Burkhead).     Second,    Derby,   Independent  Club   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 

MINNESOTA  PRINCE. 
Prince   (J.  O'H.  Denny).     Equal  second.  Ail-Ago  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,  N.   C,  1886. 

MIKE. 

Mainspring  (J.  F.  Perkins).  Equal  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1884; 
first,    All-Age   Pointer  Stake.   Eastern   club   trials,   High   Point,    N.   C,   1885. 


470  SIRES— POINTERS. 

MOUNTAIN  BOY 
Queen's  Last    (J.   M.   Bassford).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Pacific   Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,   1S92. 

NASO  II.   (E.   8123.) 
Nick  of  Naso   (C.   J.   Pesball).     Equal  third.   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,'  Eastern  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   188T. 

NEALE  BENNETT. 

Manitoba  Mike  (Thos.  Johnson).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.,  1904;  first,  All-Age 
Stake,  and  third.  Subscription  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,'  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.,  1905;  first,  Champion  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La 
Salle.' Man..   1906;  second   (Open)   All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,  Stoneham,  Tex.,  1906. 

NED. 
Piccolo    (Joe  Lemon).     Third,   Derby.    Western  Canada   Club  trials.   La   Salle.    Man.,    1890. 

NED. 

Queea  of  the  West  (F.  C.  Lockhart) .  Second,  Puppy  Stake.  American  Pointer  Ch.  Club  trials.  Lawrence- 
ville,   111..  1901. 

NED    D   II. 

Teddy  Kent    (Parker  Morris).     Fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Connecticut   trials,    Hampton.    Conn..    1903. 

NELSON  OF  IDSTONE. 
Dunraven   (B.  F.  Seitner).     Fourth.  All-Age  Stake.  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,  0..   1906. 

NESTOR. 
Del   Monte    (W.  J.    Golcher).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Pacific   Coast    Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal..    1S92. 

NICK   OF  JINGO. 
Boozer    (E.   D.   Stocker).     Second,    Derby.    Monongahela   Club  trials.   Oblong,   111.,   1904. 

NIGGER  ELGIN. 
Miss   Wheeler    (Zell  Gaston).     Third.   Derby,   Alabama   Club  trials,   Greenville,    Ala.,    1900. 

NIP. 
Dexter  (Bayard  Thayer).     First,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  trials.  High  Point,   N.  C,   1SSS. 

OLD  BLACK  JOE  II. 

George  P.    (J.   E.   Watson).     First.   Derby,    Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal..    1S93. 
.Tim   P.    (J.   E.   Watson).     Equal  third,   Derby,    Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1893. 
Doctor  P.    (J.  E.   Watson).     Equal   third,   Derby,    Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal..    1S93. 
Rex    (C.    Robinson).      Equal   third.    Pacific   Coast   Club  trials.   Salinas.    Cal..    1894. 

OLD  TOP, 

Rex   (C.  E.  Meglemeny).     Third,   Derby,   and  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1898. 

OSBORNE  ALE.    (4092,  Vol.  III.) 

Bannerman  (Dr.  C.  E.  Mitchell).  Fourth.  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind., 
1889. 

OSBORNE  ALE  II. 
King    (J.    Richmond).     Second,    Members'    Derby,    Michigan   trials,   Lakeview,    Mich..    1900. 


SIRES— POINTERS. 


471 


OSSIAN.    (16152,  Vol.   VI.) 
Nutwood    (Fairbanks   *   Beard).     Third,    Puppy  Stake,    Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1890. 
Rosaline  Wilkes   (W.   M.   Kerr).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Indiana  Kennel   Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   1899. 
Paxico    (Andy   Gleason,    Agt).     Equal   third,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    United   States   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind., 

1891. 
Pomme-de-Terre   (T.  G.  Barstow).     Equal  second,   Pointer  Derby,   American  Club  trials,   Columbus.   Ind.,   1892. 
Tuxedo    (J.   B.   McGuffie).     Second,   Pointer  Puppy   Stake,   American  Club  trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 

OWEN. 

Trixie's   Kent    (Geo.    I.    Nunn).      Fourth,    Breeders'    Stake,    American    Pointer   Champion    Club   trials,    Lawreuce- 
ville,  111.,   1901. 

PAT. 

Ned   D.    (J.    R.    Davis).      Third,    Members'    All- Age   Stake,    Ohio   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Washington    C. 
H.,  Ohio,  1900. 

PAT'S  JINGO. 

Wier's  Jingo   (Geo.   P.   Wier) .     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,    Easton, 
Md.,    1905. 

PEARL'S  BOY. 

Flirt    II.    (W.    C.    Donaldson).      Second.    Derby,    International    Club    trials,    St.    Joachim,    Can.;    second,    Derby, 
North  America  Club  trials,    Ruthven,   Can.,   1902. 

PERCIVAL'S  JINGO. 

Percival   Jingo's  Mab    (E.    C.    Harris).      First,    Nursery   Stakes,    Dayton    Pointer   Club   trials,    Dayton,    O.,    1905; 

fourth,    Derby,    Dayton  Club  trials,  .Dayton,   O.,    190G. 
Mab's  Dot   (H.  Hanrahan).     Third,   Nursery  Stake,   Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   0.,   1905. 
Colonel  Shot   (W.  Jordan).     Second,   Members'  Stake,   Independent  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1900. 

PLAIN    JACK. 

Maggie    (D.    G.    Macdonnell).      Second,    Derby,    British   Columbia   trials,    Ladner,    B.    C,    1904;    third,    Members' 
Stake,   British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladner,   B.   C,   1904. 


PLAIN  SAM. 


472 


SIRES— POINTERS. 


Brighton  Joe  (Thos.  G.  Davey).  First,  Derby,  and  first,  Breeders'  Stake  Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leamington, 
Can.;    first,    Derby,    International   Club  trials,   Mitchells  Bay,    Can.,    1896. 

Sam's  Bow  (Dr  J  R  Daniels).  Second,  Derby.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris.  Man.,  1S97;  (W.  S.  Tevis) ;  first. 
All-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1899;  first,  Champion  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club 
trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1900. 

Nellie  Wilson  (Dr  J.  R.  Daniels).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Jefferson,  Pa.,  1897;  (W. 
S.   Tevis),   third,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1900. 

Sam's  Lad  (Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H., 
Ohio,  189S. 

Toe   Handv    ( )       Third     Derby,    and   fourth,    Breeders'    Stake,    Peninsular   Club   trials,    Leamington,    Can., 

1896-    (G    C.   Wilson);  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,   Carmichaels,   Pa.,   1899. 

Eve's  Son  (Patton  &  Huston).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Ohio  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1899;  equal 
fourth,   Members'   All-Age   Stake,    Ohio  trials,    Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio,    1900. 

Sam's  Hal  (P.  Trottner).  Fourth,  Members'  Derby,  and  equal  fourth,  Professional  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial 
Association   trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio,   1899. 

Teddy  Roosvelt  (J.  C.  Porterfield).  Second,  Members'  Derby,  third,  Members'  All -Age  Stake,  and  third, 
Professional  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H-,  Ohio;  third  Derby  Independ- 
ent Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1899;  equal  third,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  tr.als  Grand  June 
tion,   Tenn.;   equal  fourth,   Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Ohio  trials,   Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio,    uuu. 

O'Kaw  Vallev  (Fred  Scott).  Second,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle  Man.,  1900,  (Geo.  E.  Car- 
ruthers);   third,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,    Man.,    190-. 

Blacksie   (N.  Stewart).     Second,  Breeders'  Stake,   Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leamington,  Can.,  1896. 

Tioga  Sam    (W.    P.   Austin).     Equal   fourth,   Derby,   Illinois  trials,   Lawrenceville,   111.,   1900. 

Sam's   Mars    (Westlake   Kennels.     First,   Derby,    Pointer  Club   trials,   Manor.   L.    I.,    1901. 

Plain  Sam,  Jr.    (Dr.  E.  L.  Denison).     First,  Members'  Derby,   American  Pointer  Champion  trials,   Lawrenceville, 

Dr  SanieT^W.  W.  Van  Arsdale).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials  Santa  Maria  1902;  second, 
S  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials. 
Robinson,   111.,  1903;   first,  Champion  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,   190o. 

Sam's  Vesta   (J.  D.  Stripling  &  Co.).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Alabama  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1902. 

Sam's  Jingo   (Dr.   Buckner).     First,   Members'   Derby,   Virginia  State  trials,   Chase  City,   Va.,   1903. 

Sam  (C.  H,  Cord).  Second,  Derby,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,  O.,  1904. 

PLUM. 
Joe   (Joe  Lemon).     Second,  Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,   Man.,   1898. 

POINT.    (10,060,  Vol.  V.) 

Sankey    (G.    W.   Bassford) .     Second,   Derby,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal. ,1890. 
Sankey  B.    (J.  F.   Hughes).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1S91. 
Rose   (G.  W.  Bassford).     Equal  third,  All- Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1891. 
Rush  Crosteth   (C.   Studaris).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1892. 

PRIAM. 

King  of  Kent   (Char.   F.   T.   Kennels).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Central  Club   trials,   Lexington,   N. 
C,   1890. 

PRIME. 

Lassie   (W.  Schreiber).  Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Hanford,   Cal.,   1889. 

PRINCE. 

Trim  of   Kent    ( ).      Second,    Derby,    International   Club    trials,    Ruthven,    Can.,    1904. 

King   William    ( ).     Fourth,    Derby,   International  Club   trials,    Ruthven,    Can.,    1904. 

PRINCE    BORIS 

Tramp  (Luke  White).  Equal  third,  All- Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1901.  (J.  E.  Rey- 
bnin).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Thomasville,   N.   C,   1902. 

PRINCE'S    LAD. 

Mott's  Fred  (Geo.  S.  Mott).  First,  Members'  Stake,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials, 
Jumesport,   L.   I.,   1900. 


SIKES— POINTERS.  4.73 

Queen's   Derby    (Geo.   S.    Mott).     Third,   Derby,    Pointer  Club   trials,    Manor,    L.    I..    1901. 

Prince's  Lad's  Lassie    (Dr.   A.   Fitch).     First,    Members'   Stake,    Pointer   Club   of   America   trials,    Manor,    L.   I., 

Fred  C.  (C.  Coster).  Third.  Champion  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Manor,  L  I.,  1901-  first  \11- 
Age  Stake,   and  second,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Pointer  Club  of   America   trials,    Manor',   Li   I.,'  1902.' 

PRINCE    RANGER. 

Lemmie  B.  (J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr.).  Divided  second  and  third.  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.  Walltown  Tim- 
ber,   Cal.,    1884;    second,    All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Coast  Club    trials,    Point   Reyes,    Cal.,    J.8S5. 

PROFESSOR. 
I.otta  B.    (G.   W.   Bassford).   Second,  Derby.    Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1889. 

PUNCH. 

Wat  (Amory  R.  Starr).  Second,  All-Age  Stake.  Alexandria  Rod  and  Gun  Club  trials,  Alexandria,  La.:  first, 
All-Age  Stake,   Texas   trials,   Marshall,   Texas.    1886. 

RALPH    (10.063,   Vol.   V.). 
La  Grippe   (C.  B.   Weaver)       Equal  third,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake.   United  States   trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1891. 

RANGER. 

Beautiful  Queen  <J.  M.  Bassford.  Jr.).  Second.  All-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.  Walltown  Timber, 
1883:  divided  second  and  third.  All-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Walltown  Timber,  Cal.,  1884; 
equal    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast   Club    trials,    Walltown    Timber,    Cal.,    1885. 

RANGER    BOY. 

Butte  Bow  (H.  A.  Bassford).     First,  Puppy  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.  Walltown  Timber.   Cal.,  1883. 
Bow,   Jr.    (G.  B.   Cosby).     Third,    Puppy   Stake.   Pacific   Coast  Club   trials.    Walltown   Timber,    Cal..    1883;    first, 
All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Walltown   Timber,    Cal.,    1884. 

RANGER     C. 
Spot   Ranger    (C.   C.   Lembke).      Equal   fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Iowa    trials,    Emmetsburg,    Iowa,    1S9S. 

RAP. 

Ned  B.  (Dr.  J.  S.  Brown).  Fourth,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton.  N.  C,  1898;  first,  Mem- 
bers' Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton,  N.  C,  1S99.  (H.  B.  Duryea).  Third.  Members'  Stake.  Conti- 
nental   Club    trials,    Grand   Junction.    Tenn.    1902. 

RAP    RIP. 

Belle  (Mr.  Wilson).  First,  Great  Selling  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S94.  (P.  Lorillard  Jr  ) 
Third,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   United  States   Club   trials,    Newton,   N.    C,    1895,    (Ran   as   Rancocas   Belle.) 

RECTOR. 

Bang  III.  (A.  Code).  First.  Derby.  Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle.  Man.:  first.  Derby  Manitoba  Club 
trials,  Morris,  Man,  1S9S,  (Hamber  &  Code).  First,  All-Age  Stake.  Western  Canada  Club  trials  La  Salle 
Man.:   first,  All-Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris.   Man.,   1S99. 

Tanfir;/E41'ir-AienSLtlK  wrSI-  AlI;Age  Stake  and  first.  Amateur  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Morris,  Man.; 
first,    All-Age   Stake,    Western   Canada   Club    trials,    La  Salle,    Man.,    1S98. 

'TUbi!^oBHne  ^•^B-^a,d^ell)o.  ?Mrd'  Breeders'  Stake-  American  Pointer  Champion  Club  trials,  Lawrence- 
ri  ,k  3;  ^  ;  ChTamP^n  stake-  saffle  trials.  1901.  (Dr.  J.  S.  Howe).  First.  Members'  Stake,  Pointer 
Club  trials,  Barber  Junction,  N.  C  ;  second.  Pointer  Club  Stake,  same  trials,  1904;  third,  Members'  Stake, 
Pointer    Club    trials.    Barber    Junction,    N.    C,    1905. 

REX   CCastleman's). 

Rex-Fast    (W.   B    Stafford).     Fourth,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   West   Point,   Miss.,   1895 
Leo   (G.  A.  Castleman).     Fifth,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1895. 


474 


SIRES— POINTERS. 


REX. 
Wapella  Joe    (C.   W.   Graham).     Third,   All-Age   Stake,    Westeru   Canada   Club  trials,   La   Salle,   Man.,    1901. 

REX. 
Top   Notch   Tic-Tac    (A.   H.   Ball).     Second,    Derby,    Pointer  Club   trials,   Barber  Junction,    N.    C,    1904. 

RIDGEVIEW  DAZZLE. 

Little    Ned    (W.    N.    Kerr).      Second,    Pointer    Derby,    and    third,    All-Age    Pointer    Stake,    United    States    Club 
trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1893;   second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   United   States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1S94. 

RIDGEVIEW     FAUST. 

Faustina    (Thos.   G.   Davey).     Second,   Derby,    International   Club   trials.   Mitchells   Bay.    Can.,    1S94:   equal   third, 
All-Age    Stake,    International    Club    trials,    Mitchells    Bay,    Can.,    1895. 


Selah  (Charlottesville  Field  Trial  Kennels).  Third,  Derby.  Northwestern  Club  trials.  Morris.  Man.;  third, 
Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  third,  Derbv,  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton  N  c' 
1893. 

Delhi  (Charlottesville  Field  Trial  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1S94;  first, 
Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club 
trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  third,  Derby,  Southern  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.;  equal  third,  Champion 
Stake,    Northwestern    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man..    1895. 

Lady    Peg    II.    (W     T.    Hunter).      Third,    Pointer    Derby,    and    fourth,    All-Age    Pointer    Stake,    United    States 

Club    trials,   Bicknell,    Ind..    1894. 
Tippoo   (Charlottesville  Field  Trial  Kennels).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C, 

1895;    first,    All-Age    Pointer    Stake,    United    States    Club    trials,    West    Point,    Miss.;    equal    third,    All-Age 

Pointer  Stake,  United   States  Club  trials,    Newton,    N.  C,  1S96;   first,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   United  States 

Club   trials.    West   Point,    Miss.,    1897. 
Ripsaw    (H.  S.  Smith).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,   United   States   Club  trials,   Newton,    N.  C,    1895;    third,   Pointer 

Derby,    United   States   Club   trials.    West   Point.    Miss.,   1896. 


SIRES— POINTERS.  475 

India    (Charlottesville    Field   Trial    Kennels).      First,    Pointer    Derby,    United    States    Club    trials,    West    Point, 

Miss.,   1S96. 
Nabob    (Charlottesville   Field   Trial   Kennels).     Second,    Pointer    Derby.    United    States   Club    trials,    West   Point, 

Miss.,   1S96. 
Ripple    (H    S     Smith).     Second.    Derby.    Union   Club  trials,    Bicknell.   Ind.;   equal   third.    Pointer   Derby.    United 

States    Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C.,    1S96;    third,    Pointer    Derby,    United    States    Club    trials,    West    Point, 

Miss.,   1897. 
Daisy    Rip    Rap    (Richard    Merrill).     Fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Union    Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1S96. 
Young     Rip   Rap     (Chas.   B.    Pineo).     Second,    Pointer  Derby,    United   States   Club   trials.   Newton,    N.    C,    1S96; 

first,   Pointer  Derby,    United  States   Club  trials.    West   Point.    Miss.:    second.    All-Age   Pointer   Stake.    United 

States  Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.:  second.  Subscription  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1897; 

third.    All-Age    Stake,    Continental    Club    trials,    New    Albany,    Miss.,    1898. 
Ripsey    (E.   H.   Osthans).     First,   Members*   Stake,    Eastern   trials,    Newton.   N.   C,   1897;   first.    Members'    Stake, 

Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1S9S:    second.    Members'    Stake.    Eastern   Club   trials,    Newton,    N.   C. 

1S99;    third,    Members'    Stake,   Eastern  Club   trials,    Newton,    N.   C,   1900. 
Warlock    (Charlottesville   Field   Trial   Kennels).     Second,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1S9S. 
Ranee    (Charlottesville   Field   Trial   Kennels).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club    trials,    Morris,    Man.,    189S; 

third.    Pointer   Derby,    United    States    Club    trials,    West    Point,    Miss.,    1899. 
Nana    (Charlottesville  Field  Trial   Kennels).     First,   Pointer  Derby,   and   Absolute   Derby   Winner,   United   States 

Club   trials.    West  Point.   Miss..   1899.  # 

Ripstone    ,(W.    P.    Austin).      First.    All-Age    Stake,    Monongahela    trials,    Carmichael,    Pa.,    1899. 
Mollie    (Jas.   L.    Breese).     First,    Members'    Stake,    Eastern   Club    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    1899. 
Khartoum    (Charlottesville   Field  Trial  Kennels) .     First,    Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club   trials,    Grand  Junc- 
tion,  Tenn..    1900. 
Zephyr  II.    (J.  S.  Crane).     First,  All-Age  Stake.  South  Dakota  Trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  1900.     (E.  B.  Weston). 

First,    All-Age    Stake,    Dayton    Pointer    Club    trials,    Dayton,    O.,    1904. 
Rap's    Ranger    (C.    A.    Paetzel) .     Second.    Members'    Stake,    Indiana   trials.    Clay   City.    Ind.,    1903. 

RIP   RAP    JR. 

Almeda    (H.   K.  Milner).     Second,    Derby,   Alabama  Club   trials,    Madison,    Ala.,   1897. 
Balsora    (T.   T.   Ashfoni).      Third.   Derby,    Alabama  Club   trials.    Madison.    Ala..    1S97. 

RIPSAW. 

Mack    L.    (R.    H.    Lowe).     First,    Derby,    Alabama   Club    trials,    Madison,    Ala.,    1S98. 

J.  J.   O.    (W.   M.   Hundley)     Equal  third,   All-Age   Stake,   Alabama   Club   trials,    Madison,   Ala,   1S9S. 

RIPSTONE. 

Blackstone    (N.   B.    Crisp).      First,    Members'    Derby,    Missouri    trials,    Paris,    Mo..    1899. 

Mott's  Regent   (Geo.  Mott).     Third.  Members'   Stake.   Pointer  Club  trials.   Manor,  L.   I.  1901. 

Ripstone's   Jingo    (E.    S.    Munger).      Equal   fourth,    All-Age   Stake.    Missouri-North    Dakota   Club   trials.    Iroquois. 

S.    D.    (C.    T.    Phillips).      Equal   third,    Members'    Stake,    Ohio    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Washington. 

Court   House,    Ohio,    1902;    third,    Members'    Stake,    Ohio   Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Washington    Court 

House,   Ohio,   1903;   third,    Members'   Stake,   and  second,   All-Age  Stake,    Ohio  Field   Trial   Association   trials, 

Washington    Court    House.    Ohio.    1904. 
Brimstone    (W.    P.    Austin).      Third,    Members'    Stake;    second,    All-Age   Stake,    and   first,    Free-for-All,    Pointer 

Club  trials.  Manor.  L.  I..   1902. 
Kate    Stone    (F.    L.    Denison).      Second,    Members'    Stake,    and    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Texas    Field    Trial    Club 

trials,    Stockdale.    Texas,    1903. 

RIP     TICK. 

Daisy    (C.    A.    Duke).      Third,    Derby,    Texas   Club   trials,    Floresville,    Tex.,    1904. 

Trixie's   Rap    (Geo.   I.    Nunn).     Fourth,    Members'    Stake,    Independent    Club   trials,    Hutsonville,    111.,    1905. 


Rob's    (Geo.    Gould)       Third,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials.    Carman,    Man.;    first,    Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials, 
Newton.   N.  C,  '1901;   first,   All-Age  Stake,   Pointer  Club   trials.    Barber  Junction,    N.   C,   1904. 

ROBIN    ADAIR. 
Franklin   (A.   P.   Houston).     First,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1S93. 


476  SIRES— POINTERS. 

ROCK   (Harris'). 
Rock   II.    (W.   T.    Irwin).     Third,    Free-for-All  Stake,    Nebraska    trials,    Milford,    Neb.,    1881. 

ROD 

Tennie    (W.    B.    Stafford).      Equal    third,    Derby,    Indiana    Kennel    Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1888. 
Rod's   Gal    (W.    B.   Stafford).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1S88. 

ROY    JINGO. 

Nellie   Mac    (C.    F.   Koehler) .     Fourth,    Members'   Stake,    Texas    trials,    Stockdale,   Tex.,    1903. 

ROYAL    JINGO. 

Top  Notch  Jingolet  (A.  H.  Ball).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Barbers  Junc- 
tion.   N.   C,   1904. 

ROYAL    KENT    HESSEN. 

Top  Notch  Launcelo!  (A.  H.  Ball).  First,  Derby,  Pointer  Club  trials,  Eastport,  L.  I.,  1902;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake,  and  second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Barbers  Junction,  N.  C,  1904. 
(W.  J.  Gordon).  First,  Members'  Stake,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Bar- 
bers Junction.  N.  C.  1905;  third,  All- Age  Stake,  and  third,  Members'  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America 
trials,    High    Point.    N.    C.    1906. 

RUSH   COrgill's)    (1259.   Vol.  1.) 

Baronet   (H.    W.   Livingston).     Third,   Puppy   Stake,   Eastern  trials,   Robins  Island,   1880. 

RUSH. 
Rex    (F.   Kruse).     First,   Derby.   Monongahela   Club   trials,    Carmichael,    Pa.,   1S98. 

RUSH    T. 
Queen  Croxteth   (A.  B.  Truman).     Equal  third,  All-A^e  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1891. 

RUSH     OF     LAD. 

Lad  of  Rush  (J.  L.  Adams).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Elizabethtown,  Ky.;  second, 
Pointer  Derby,  and  first.  All-Age  Stake,  Central  Club  trials.  Lexington,  N.  C,  1892;  first,  All-Age  Pointer 
Stake,    United    States    Club    trials.    New    Albany,    Miss.,    1893. 

Lady   Rush    (B.   T.    Schmidt).     Equal   fourth,   Derby,    Continental   Club  trials,   Morris,    Man.,    1895. 

SABINE'S    RIP    RAP. 

Chief   Other    Day    (N.    B.    Nesbitt).      Equal   fourth,    Derby,    South    Dakota    trials,    Salem,    S.    D.;    equal   fourth, 

Derby,    Minnesota-North    Dakota    Club    trials,     Iroquois,    S.    D.,    1902. 
Sabine's  Molly    (  J.   W.   Flynn).     Third,   Derby,    Independent  Club  trials,   Hutsonville,   111.,   1904. 


Faust   (St.  Louis  Kennel  Club).     Third,  Brace  Stake,  with  Bow,   National  American  Kennel  Club  trials,   Patoka, 
111.,    1S79. 

SANFORD    DRUID. 

Hempstead   Don    (Hempstead   Farm).     Second,    Pointer   Derby,    United    States   Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,   1894; 
third,    Pointer    Derby,    United    States   Club    trials,.  West    Point,    Miss.,    1895. 

SENATOR     P. 

Senator   P.,   Jr.    (Thos    Johnson).     Equal   fourth,    Derby,    Illinois   Field  Trial   Association   trials,    Robinson,    111., 

1902. 
Nelly   Bang    (J.   W.   Flynn).     Second,   Derby,    Pacific   Coast  Club    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal,    1903. 
Manitoba   Lass    (Thos.   Johnson).      Second,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club    trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1904. 
Senator's   Don    (J.   W.    Flynn).     Third,    Derby,    Nebraska   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.;    fourth, 


SIRES— POINTERS.  477 

Derby,    Northwestern   Club    trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1905. 
Raffles    (S.   Christensen).     First,   Members'    Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Clnb    trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1906. 

SENSATION   (1261,   Vol.  I.). 

Sensation's   Son    (Luke    White).      Third,    Derby,    Eastern    Club    trials,    Robins    Island,    1881. 
Belle    (D.   S.   Gregory).     First,    Nursery   Stake,    Eastern   Club    trials,    Robins   Island,    1880 

SENSATION'S    SON. 

Lalla  Rookh  (Luke  White).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point.  N.  C,  third,  Derby, 
Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  18S2,  C.  H.  O'Dell).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern 
trials,    High   Point,    N.   C,    1887. 

SHADEAWAT. 
Dot's  Bess   (W.  F.  Booker,  Jr).     Third,  Members'  Derby.  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1900. 

SHERIFF. 
Cooke   II.    (L.  H.  Hamilton).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle,   Man.,  1902. 

SHELL. 
Lnln    ( Chabot).     Third,    Derby,   Bexar   Club   trials.    Bexar,    Tex.,    1891. 

SHOT. 

Forest  Lassie   (H.  F.  Wood).     Equal  third,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club   trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,  1891. 

SHOT    (Moyse's). 

Lemon    (Dr.    M.    C.    Clark).      Second,    Derby,    Western    Canada    Club    trials,    La  Salle,    Man.,    1S97. 

Shot   II.    (W.    W.    McMillan).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Western   Canada   Club   trials,    La  Salle,    Man.,    1897. 

Zuleika  (W.  C.  Lee).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first.  Sweepstake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.; 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman.  Man.;  first,  Manitoba  Stake,  Brandon  Kennel  Club 
trials,  Brandon,   Man.,   1901;   first,   Manitoba   Stake,    Brandon   Kennel   Club   trials,    Brandon,    Man.,    1902. 

SID. 
Gov.  Spottswood    (J.  R.  Purcell).     First,  All-Age  Stake,   Virginia  trials,  Chase  City,   Va.,    1902. 

SIR    ROYAL    DAN 

Spot  .  TT.  CDr.  J.  E.  Toots).  Second,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court  House 
Ohio,   1898. 

Spot  IV.  (Dr.  N.  R.  Engels)._  Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  and  fourth.  Champion  Stake,  American  Pointer  Cham- 
pionship Association  trials,  Lawrenceville,   111.,  1901. 

Four  Spot  (Dr.  E.  L.  Denison.  Fourth,  All-Age  Stake.  Eastern  Iowa  Club  trials,  Independence,  Iowa:  first, 
Free-for-All    Stake,    Alabama    Club    trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1902. 

SNAPSHOT. 
Rue    (Bayard   Thayer).     First,    Members'    Stake,    Eastern    trials,    High    Point,    N.    C,    1883. 

SPORT. 

Duke  (F.  E.  Norton).  First,  Champion  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Manor,  L.  I.,  1901;  third, 
Free  for  All    Srake,    Pointer   Club   trials,    Eastport,    L.    I.,    1902. 

SPORT  rv.   (Lemon's). 

Dnm    Dum    (J.    Lemon).      First,    Derby,    Western    Canada    Club    trials,    La  Salle,    Man.,    Iy00. 
Sport's  Maid    (Cooper  &  Burnett).     First,   Derby,    Western   Canada  Club  trials.   La  Salle,    Man.,   1901. 
Manitoba   Sport    (A.    Gale).      First,    Sweepstakes,    Western    Canada    Club    trials,    La  Salle,    Man.,    1902. 


478  SIRES— POINTERS. 

Vancouver   Shot    (L.    Wellband).     Fourth,    Derby,    Western   Canada,  Club   trials,    La  Salle,    Man.,    1903. 
Point    (D.    G.    Macdonnell).     Third,    All-Age   Stake,    British   Columbia   trials,    Ladner,    B.    C,    1906. 

SPOT    (Brady's). 

Barney  (C.  M.  Rounds).  Third,  Derby,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  trials,  Marshall,  Texas;  first,  Derby, 
and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Bexar  trials,  Bexar,  Texas,  1891;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Bexar  Club  trials, 
San   Antonio,    Tex.,   1892. 

SPOT     OF    KENT. 

Tick    of   Kent    (S.    B.    Cummlngs).      Second,    Derby,    Monongahela    trials,    Waynesburg,    Pa.,    1S95. 

SPRINGFIELD. 

Moxie  (G.  V.  L.  Melllnger).  First,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  and  Absolute  Winner,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field 
Trial    Association    trials,    Canton,    Ohio,    1892. 

STIX. 

King    Rex    (Johnson    &   Cox).      First,    Derby,    Alabama    Club    trials,    Huntsvllle,    Ala.,    1906. 

STODDARD   (6671,  Vol.  IV.). 

Ben  A.  (Dr.  D.  W.  Yandell).  Second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials,  Bieknell.  Ind.,  1891; 
second,    All-Age    Pointer    Stake,    United    States   Club   trials,    New    Albany,    Miss.,    1893. 

STRIDEAWAY. 

Stridemore    (R.   Merrill).     Equal  fourth,   Derby,   Continental  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,    1895. 

SUMMER'S    KENT. 

Regina    (R.    L.   Gill).      Second,    Members'    Derby,    Virginia    trials,    Chase    City,    Va.,    1903. 

TAMARACK 

Tamarack,  Jr.  (H.  K.  Devereux).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  Uuited  States  trials,  Bieknell,  Ind.,  1894;  second, 
Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  fifth,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States 
Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1895;  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point, 
Miss.,    1896. 

TAM     O'SHANTER. 

Tamarack    (Frank   Billings).     Third,    All-Age    Pointer    Stake,   Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials,    Bieknell,    Ind.,    1889. 

TASSO. 

Hector  (J.  L.  Harris).  Divided  second  and  third,  New  Orleans  Gun  Club  Stake,  New  Orleans  Gun  Club  trials, 
Amite,  La.,  1881. 

TEDDY     B. 

Merry  Girl  (H.  W.  Terry).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Jamesport,  L.  I.,  1900; 
second,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Manor,  L.  I.,  1901;  first.  Members' 
Stake,    Pointer    Club   of    America    trials,    Long    Island,    1902. 

TEDDY'S    KENT 

Lady  Belle  (F.  Schumacher).  Third,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1906;  third,  Mem- 
bers'  Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1907. 

TEMPEST. 

Duke  of  Kent   (Harry   Dutton).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   New  England  Club  trials,   Assonet,   Mass.,   1S92 

THEODORE    H. 

Teddy   the   Great    (E.  C.    Sill).     First,    Derby,    Dayton   Pointer   Club   trials,   Dayton,   O.,    1905. 

Tom  Tinker   (E.  D.  Conrad).     First,  Derby.  Hamilton  Club  trials.  Hamilton,   O.;   first,   All-Age  Stake,   Hamilton 

Club   trials.    Hamilton.    O.;   first,    All-Age,   Southern   Ohio   Kennel   Club   trials;    third,    All-Age   Stake,    Dayton 

Pointer   Club   trials.    Dayton.    O..   1906. 

TICK    BOY. 

Tony   Works    (Del    Monte   Kennels).     Equal    third.    Derby,    Manitoba    Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.;    fourth,    Derby, 

Continental    Club    trials,    Kennedy,    Minn.,    1896. 
Tick's  Kid   (Del  Monte  Kennels).     First,   Pointer  Derby.    United  States  Club   trials,    Newton,   N.  C,   1896. 
Tick's   Dot    (John  Otten).     Second,   All-Age  Stake.   South   Dakota  trials,  Sioux   Falls,   S.   D.,    1900. 


SIRES— POINTERS.  479 

TIM. 

Lebanon  (Lebanon  Kennels).  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C,  18S8;  second, 
All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N  C;  first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Central  trials' 
Lexington,   N.   C,   18S9. 

TIM     OF     KENT. 

Frederica    (W.   W.  Ferguson,  Jr.).     Third,   All-Age   Stake,   and  second,   Champion   Stake,    Pointer  Club  of  Amer- 
ica trials,  Manor,  L.  L,   1901. 
Fred    (W.   Ferguson,   Jr.).     Third,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,    Pointer   Club  trials,   Jamesport,    L.    I.,    i900. 

TIMORAH. 

Jim    Jeffries    (W.    J.    Early).      First,    Derby.    Dayton    Pointer    Club    trials,    Dayton,    O.,    1904. 

Rox   Hamilton    (John   Roehm).     Third,    All-Age  Stake,    Dayton   Pointer   Club   trials,    Dayton,    0.,    1905. 

TOM   (Wise's).     (1273,   Vol.   I.) 

Tom  Pinch  (J.  M.  Barney).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Point  Reyes,  Cal.,  1885;  third.  All- 
Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Hanford,    Cal.,    1SS6. 

TOM. 

Clay    (C.    Studaris).      Third,    All- Age   Stake,    Pacific    Coast   Club    trials,    Salinas,    Cal.,    1S94. 

TORY    (E.    6058). 

Tammany  (F.  R.  Hitchcock).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  first,  All-Age  Pointer 
Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials.    High    Point,    N.    C,    1887. 

TOSCAR. 

Toscarel  Rey   (J.   E.   Guinnotte).  Second,   Pointer  Stake,   Kansas  City  Club  trials.   Amoret.   Mo.,   1897. 

TRAMP    (or  Tramp   of  Muir  Kirk). 

Brace  G.  (G.  Gent).  First.  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials.  Easton,  Md.,  1904;  second, 
All-Age  Stake,  same  club  trials,  same  place,  1905;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Co- 
lumbia  Club    trials.    Laurel.    Md..    1906. 

Billy  of  Woodcliffe  (W.  R.  Armstrong).  Third,  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials, 
Easton,   Md..   1904. 

TRIBULATION. 

Young  Tribulation  (W.  R.  Green).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Robinson,   111..    1902. 

TRINKET'S  BANG    (4U7,    Vol.   I.). 

Cherry    Stone    (Devonshire   Kennels).      First,    Derby,    Indiana   Kennel    Club   trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1887. 
Pearl's   Dot    (J.    B.    Turner).     First,    Pointer    Derby,    Indiana   Kennel    Club    trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1889. 
Galena    (Jno.    E.    Gill).      Second,    All-Age    Pointer    Stake,    Southern    trials,    Amory,    Miss.,    1889. 
Spotted    Boy    (Chas.    Proctor).      First,    Pointer    Derby,    Central    Club    trials,    Lexington,    N.    C,    and    Absolute 
Winner,    Derby,    Central    Club    trials,    Lexington,    N.    C,    1S90. 

TRINKET'S     CASH. 

Dame   Bang    (Thos.    G.    Davey).     Second,    Derby,    and   first.   All- Age  Stake,    International    Club   trials.    Chatham, 

Can.,   1892. 
Ridgeview  Cash   (Geo.   N.   Clemson).     Fourth,   Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,    N.   C,   1S95. 

TRINKET'S    COIN. 
Don    (D.   P.   Ritchie),     Second,   Pointer   Derby,   United   States  Club   trials,   Grand  Junction.   Tenn.,    1894. 

TYBURN  TOBY. 
Patrician   (A.  F.  Hochwalt).     Third,  Derby,  Dayton   Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   O.,   1904. 

TYLER.      (7034,  Vol.  V.) 
King  Cotton    (S.   H.   Green).     Second,   Derby,   Texas  trials.   Harrison  Co.,   18S9. 

UNO. 
Tyler   (M.  S.  Humphreys).     SecoLd,  N.  O.  G.  C.  Cup  Stake.   New  Orleans  Gun  Club  trials.  Opelousas,  La.,  1882. 


480  SIRES— POINTERS. 

UPLAND   SILVER  SOCKS. 

Upland  Accident  (Howard  Rathbone).  Third,  Derby,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Barber  Junction  N.  C, 
1904. 

VANITY'S  BANG. 

Primrose   (G.   E.  Leininger).     Second,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Ohio  Trials,   Canton,   Ohio,   1892. 

VISCOUNT   OF  IDSTONE. 

Nelson  of  Idstone  (B.  F.  Seituer).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,  Ohio,  1904. 

VON   ARROW. 

Alabama  Girl  (H.  H.  Maybury).  Third,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1896;  first,  Derby,  Alabama 
Club  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1897;  first,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1898. 

VON  GULL. 

Chisholm   (Dr.  Chisholm).     First.   Pointer  Derby.   United  States  Club  trials,   West  Point,   Miss.,   1898 

Gullena   (T    T.  Ashford).     Second,  Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Madison,  Ala.,  1899. 

Von   Gull's    Rube    (H.    Arlington).      Equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Alabama   trials,    Madison,    Ala.,    lf-99,    (T.    T 

Ashford) ;   fourth,  All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Greenville,   Ala.,   1900. 
Hobson   (R.   S.  Munger).     First,  Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials,   Greenville,   Ala.,   1900. 
Greenbriar  Anne    (W.    M.   Hundley).     Second,   Derby,   Alabama   trials,    Greenville,   Ala.,    1900. 
Clara  V.   (W.  E.  Billinger).     Fourth,  Derby,  Alabama  trials,  Greenville,  Ala.,  1900. 
Juno  III.    (T.   T.  Ashford).     Fhrt,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  trials,  Huntsville,   Ala.,   1902. 
Africanda    (Johnson  &  Coxe).     Second,   Derby,   Alabama  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1904. 
Dictator    (Johnson  &  Coxe).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,    1904. 

VON  RIP. 

Cuba  Von  Rip  (J.  J.  Duke).  Second,  Derby,  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1903;  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Texas  Club  trials,  FloresvilU,  Texas,  1904. 

WANG. 

Top  Notch  Tobie  (A.  H.  Ball).     Second,  Members'  Stake,  Pointer  Club  trials,  Eastport,  L.  I.,  1902. 

WASCO  IMP. 

Abbott's  Jock  (H.  H.  Abbott)  Third,  Derby.  British  Columbia  trials,  Ladnor,  B.  C,  1904;  equal  third,  All- 
Age  Stake,  and  first,  Champion  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladnor,  B.  C,  1905;  third,  All-Age 
Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladnor,  B.  C. ;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Northwest  Club 
trials,  La  Connor,   Wash.,   1!>06. 

WAT. 

Onyx    (W.   P.   Poland).     First,  Derby,  Texas    Club  trials,   Harrison  Co.,  Texas,   1889. 

WINDSOR. 

Jennie  Lee   (R.  S.   Wynne).     Second,   Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,   Texas,   1906. 

Bettie  Logan  (F.  L.   Williamsoj)      Fourth,  Members'  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,   Texas,   1906. 

WISDOM. 

Vi    (Tod  Sloan.)      Second,    Members'   Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club  trials,    Coronado,   Cal.,    1901. 

WOFFORD'S  RIP  RAP. 

Judge   (Ed.  Carroll).     First,  Members'  All- Age  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,   Stoneham,   Texas,   1906. 
Lottie  (Geo    Wofford).     Fourth    Members'  All-Age  State,  Texas  Club  trials,  Stoneham,  Texas,   1906. 

WOOLTON  DRUID. 

Julia  T.    (J.   W.   Keith).     Fourt.i.   Derby,   Texas  Club  trials,  Floresville,   Texas,   1904. 

Joe  Gray   (Dr.   J.   R.   Daniels).     First,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,   Karnes  City,  Texas,   1905. 

Rip  Field   (R.  W.  Shaw).     First,   Members'   Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,  Texas,  1905. 

WOOLTON 'S  SAM. 

Lady  Tip  Top  (W.  N.  Lipscomb).  First,  Derby,  and  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association 
trials,  Martinsville,  Va.,  1905. 

WYNNSTAY. 

Ightfield  Deuce  (A.  P.  Heywood-Lonsdale.     Fourth,  All-Age  Stake.  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Canada. 
1890;   first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1891. 


SIEES— POINTERS.  4.8! 

YACHT. 

Hal.    (W.    Whyte).      First,    Amateur   Stake,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1S97. 

YOUNG  BANG.    (E.  4094.) 

Croxteth    (Neverslnk  Lodge  Kennels).     Second,    All-Age  Stake,   Eastern   Club   trials.    High   Point,   N.   C,   1SS2. 

YOUNG  HAL. 

Miss  Fiske  (H.  McGuire).  Third.  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  third.  Members'  Stake  and 
third,   All-Age  Stake,   American   Pointer  Champion  Club  trials,  Lawrenceville,   111.,   1901. 

YOUNG  JINGO. 

Eve  Jingo  (FHAuld)  Equal  fourth  Members'  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C 
H..   Ohio;   fourth,  Derby.   Ohio  Field  Trial  Association   trials,   Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio,   1900. 

Queen  Mab  (C.  B.  Wolfe).  First.  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C  H  Ohio  1900- 
third.  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials.  Senecaville.  Ohio:  second.  Members'  All-Age  Stake  and 
first,  Open  All-Age  Stake.  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials.   Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio.  1901. 

Gray's   Pearl   (Jno.   E.   Gill).     Third.    Pointer  Derby.   United  States  Club   trials.   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    1901. 

Nebraska   Ben    (Tho's  Johnson).     Second,    Derby.    Manitoba   Club  trials,    Carman,    Man..    1901. 

Petronella  (W.  S.  Tevis).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Brandon  Kennel  Club  trials,  Brandon.  Man.,  1901; 
third.  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Salem,  S.  D.;  fourth.  All-Age  Stake. 
Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.,  1902;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials, 
Bakersfield,   Col.,   1907. 

Pearl's  Jingle    (C.    E.    Worden).      Third.   All-Age  Stake,    Pacific   Northwest  Club  trials,    Whidby   Island     Wash 
1901;   second.    All-Age  Stake.    Pacific   Coast  Club   trials.    Santa   Maria,    Cal.;    second     All-Age   Stake     Pacific 
Northwest  Club  trials,   Whidby  Island,    Wash.,   1902. 

Jingo's  Bang   (Judge  Gaston).     First,   Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1902. 

Eve  II.    (J.  C.  Porterfield).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Ohio  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,   Ohio,   1902. 

J.   C.    (F.    R.    Huntington).     Fourth,    Members'   Stake,   Ohio   trials,    Washington   C.    H..    Ohio,    1903. 

Hard  Cash  (Er.  Shelly).  Third,  Derby.  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  O'Neill,  Neb.;  first,  Derby 
Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  O'Neill,  Nebraska,  first,  Derby.  Monongahela  Club  trials'.  Oblong  111  • 
Second.  Derby.  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  O.J  equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynes- 
boro, Ga.,  1904,  (A.  M.  Masters);  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  third,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  second,  All-Age  Stake.  Continental' Club 
trials.  Waynesboro,  Ga..  190r>:  first.  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro.  Ga. ;  third  Subscrip- 
tion Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials.  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1905;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials 
Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1906. 

Natalie  (J.  Hayward,  Jr.).  Fourth.  All- Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill.  Nebraska 
1904. 

Young  Jingo's  Sport  (L.  B.  Ying).  Third.  Members'  All-Age  Stake.  Virginia  F.  T.  A.  trials.  Martinsville.  Va., 
1904;  first,  All-Age  Stake,   Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Martinsville,   Va..   1905. 

YOUNG  KENT. 

Paul  Rap   (S.  M.  Welborn).     Sfeoud,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,  1902. 

YOUNG  R/P  RAP. 

Bootsie  S.    (A.  Stern).     Equal  third,   Derby,   New  York  State  trials,   Egg   Harbor,   N.   J      1899 

Black   Sensation    (Geo.   Mott).     Third,   Members'   Stake,   Pointer  Club  trials,   Jamesport,   L.    L,   1900 

Reeser's  Riley   (H.   C.   Reeser).     Equal  fourth,   Derby,   Illinois  trials,   Lawrenceville,   111.,   1900 

Sabine's  Rip   (J.  F    Fletcher).     Third,  Derby,  South  Dakota  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.   D.;   second,  Members'  Derbv 

first,   All-Age  Stake,   second,   Ch.    Stake,   American   Pointer  Ch.    Club  trials,   Lawrencevnie     111      1901 
Rip    Tick    (C.    W.    Tway).     First,    Members'   All-Age   Stake   and   third.    Open   All-Age    Stake     Ohio    Field    Trial 
Association   trials,    Washington   C.   H.,   Ohio;   second,   All-Age   Stake     Illinois   f>pW   t,i,i    i  field   Trial 

Robinson.    111.;    second,   All-Age   Stake.    Missouri   Field    Trial    Association    tr SiN     ParE     Mo  TT  S' 
second,    All-Age   Stake.    Kentucky    Club   trials.    Glasgow.    Kv      1901-    second     All tUS'  m?C1     ?"  <t'  rf  °,     ] ' 

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All   Stake,    Kentucky   Club   trials,    Glasgow,    Ky.,    1902.  f  ree  ror- 

Congress  Boy  (Wm.  Horsley).     Equal  third,  Derby,  Riley  Club  trials,  Riley,  Ind.,  1901. 
Rip's  Lass    (Garth,   Keller  &   Risen).     Equal   fourth.    Derbv,    Iowa   Field   Trinl    A«wu>t<i+i/»,    *„io,       v         t  u 

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All  Stake.  Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1902.   (W.  F.  Garth):  first.  All-Age  Stake    and  eoual  thfrd 
Free-for-All   Stake.   Alabama  Club   trials.    Huntsville.    Ala..    1904;    third.   All-Age   Stake United   Spates   Club 
trials,    Grand   Junction,   Tenn.;    third,    Free-for-All   Stake.    Virginia   trials,    Martinsville.    Va.     1905 
Prince  Alert   (Bar  Harbor  Kennels).     Second,   Derby,   Nebraska  trials,   O'Neill    Nebraska    190"1 

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SIRES— POINTERS. 


Rap's  Pointer    (Er.  Shelly).     First,   Derby.   South   Dakota   trials,   Sioux   Falls,   S.    D.,    1903. 

Speck's  Jingo  Boy    (Mrs.  C.   Hyde).     Second,   Derby,   Minn-N.   Dakota  trials,   Huron,    S.   D.,   1903. 

Sirdar  Trinket    (G.  A.   Carruthers).     Second,  Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Manitoba,   1903. 

Rip    (Johnson   &  Cox).      First,    All-Age   Stake,    Alabama   trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1903. 

Rap's  Jingo   (W.  F.   Garth).     First,  Derby,  Alabama  tiials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1904. 

Gibson   Girl    (Pinehurst   Kennels).      Equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Pointer  Club   of   America   trials,   Barber   Junc- 


tion, N.  C,  1905. 


YOUNG   TRIBULATION. 


Boy  Kent    (B.   J.   Obrist).     First,   Members'   Derby,   Illinois   Field  Trial  Association   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1905. 

Obrist's  Kent  (B.  J.  Obrist).     Second,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson, 

111.,  1905. 

ZOO  BOY,  Jr. 


Lady   Haverland    (L.   Haverland). 
1906. 


Fourth,    Nursery   Stake,    Southern   Ohio   Kennel   Club  trials,    Hamilton,    Ohio, 


48"? 

DAMS  OF  FIELD  TRIAL  WINNERS  IN   AMERICA, 

POINTERS.    (Bitches.) 

ACCIDENT.      (2978.) 

Cornerstone   (J.   W.   Blythe).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Western   trials,   Abilene,   Kan.,   1886. 

ADA.      (2979.) 

Dot  of  Dixie   (W.  C.  Percy).     Third.  All-Age  Stake,  New  Orleans  Gun  Club  trials,  Amite,  La.,   1881. 

AKLIT. 

Rob's  (Geo.  Gould).  Third.  Derby.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  first,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials, 
Newton,   N.  C,   1901;   first,   All-Age  Stake,   Pointer  Club  trials,     Barber  Junction,   Tenn.,   1904. 

ALBERTA  QUEEN. 

Abbott's  Jock  (H.  H.  Abbott).  Third.  Derby,  British  Columbia  Club  trials.  Ladnor.  B.  C,  1904;  equal  third, 
All-Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  trials,  Ladnor.  B.  C;  first.  Champion  Stake,  British  Columbia  trials,  Lad- 
nor, B.  C,  1905;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladnor,  B.  C;  equal  third,  All-Age 
Stake,    Pacific  Northwest   Club  trials,   La   Connor,    Wash.,    1906. 

ALIX  DRUID. 

Ightfleld   Don    (D.   J.   O'Connell).     Third,    Derby,    Alabama   Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,    1903. 

AMINE.      '4128.) 

Ossian  (P.  T.  Madison).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point.  N.  C,  1887;  third,  All-Age 
Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Cluo  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials, 
Amory,   Miss.,   1888;   first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake.   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1889. 

Lady  Zeal   (Jno.  E.  Gill.     Equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Southern  Club  trials,   Amory,   Miss.,   18S8. 

Wise  Croxteth   (U.   R.   Fishel).     Second,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   American  Club   trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 

ARGUS  QUEEN. 

Toscar  El  Rey  (J.  E.  Guinnote).  Second,  Kennel  Club  Pointer  Stake,  Kansas  City  Club  trials,  Amoret,  Mo., 
1897. 

ARROW.      (29S0.) 

Drab   (A.   R.   Heywood).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,   1S84. 

BABE  UPTON. 

Miss  Johnson    (W.   W.   Kinnard).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   O.,   1906. 

BALSORA. 

Gullena    (T.   T.   Ashford).     Second,   Derby,   Alabama   Club   trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1899. 

BANG-BANG'S  PRIDE. 

Black  Wonder  (J.  H.  &  J.  A.  Hunter).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first, 
All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,   1891. 

BANG'S  PEARL. 

Hanover  Blithe   (R.   L.   Gill).     Third,   Members'   All- Age  Stake,    Virginia  trials,   Chase  City,   Va.,    1903. 

Lady  Lou  (J.  T.  Fletcher).  First,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  third,  Derby, 
Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1904;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials, 
Grand  Forks,  N.  D. ;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D.,  1905. 

Jingle  Light   (J.  B.  Rosenstihl).     Second,  Members'  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1906. 

BARBEE'S  BESS. 

Furlough  Duster    (Furlough  Kennels).     Second,   Derby,   Pointer  Club  trials,   Barber  Junction,   N.   C  ,   1905. 
Furlough  Duffer   (Furlough  Kennels).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Pointer  Club  trials,   Barber  Junction,   N.  C,   1905. 

BARMAID.      (21,252.) 

Mainstay   (Char.  Field  Trial  Kennels).     Second,   Pointer  Derby,   Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,   N.  C,  1891. 

BEAUTIFUL  BELLS. 

Wide  Awake    (Dr.   Lincoln).     Fourth,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Virginia  trials,   Martinsville,   Va.,   1904. 
Cy's  Belle   (E.  M.  Upson).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  North  Dakota  trials,,  Larimore,  N.  D.,  1905. 


4^4  DAMS— POINTERS. 

BEAUTIFUL  QUEEN. 

Queen's  Last   (J.  M.  Bassford).     First,  Members'  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1S92. 

BEAUTY. 

Denmark    (N.   A.   Weeden).     Third,   Derby,   British  Columbia  Club  trials,   Ladnor,   B.   C,   1906. 

BELLA. 

Birtle    (Thos.    Johnson).      Third,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    18S7. 

BELLE. 

Piccolo    (J.   Lemon).     Third,   Derby,   Western  Canada   Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,    1S99. 

Sport   (J.  Lemon).     Divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials.   La  Salle,   Man.,   1899. 

BELLE. 

Scout   (D.  G.  Elliott).     Equal  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1SS4. 

BELLE. 

Promotion  (Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels).  Second,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  first,  Pointer 
Derby,  and  Absolute  Winner  of  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1891,  (Fairmount  Kennels); 
equal  third,  Members'  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.  C,   1892. 

BELLE  BRANDON.     (12,339.) 

Bob    (W.   G.   Brokaw).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,    Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,    1S91. 

BELLE  OF  BOW. 

Ightfield  Dick  (A.  P.  Heywood-Lonsdale).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Canada, 
1890. 

BELLE  DELANEY. 

Pearl's  Jot  (S.  Guyer).     Third,  Derby,  Indiana  Club  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1902. 

BELLE  OF  ERIN. 
Rip    (Johnson  &  Cox).     First.  All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,  HuntsHlle,  Ala..   1903. 

BELLE  FAUSTER. 
Strictly   Business    (O.   V.    Porter).      Third,    Derby.    Monongahela   Club  trials,    Waynesburg,    Pa.,    1892. 

BELLE  OF  HESSEN. 

Brown's  Bella  Pointer  (Marcon  &  Morton).  First,  Derby,  North  American  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Canada; 
first,    Derby,    International   Club   trials,    Mitchells   Bay,    Canada,    1S99. 

BELLE    JINGO. 

Jubilee  Dan  (Dr.  J.  S.  Howe).  Equal  third.  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Grand  Forks  and  Iroquois,  N.  D. ; 
second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  equal  third,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials. 
Washington  C.    H.,    Ohio,   1905. 

BELLE  OF  NASO. 

Nellie   Mac    (C.   F.   Koehler).     Fourth,    Members'   Stake,   Texas  trials,    Stockdale,   Texas,    1903. 

BELLE  OF  ORANGE. 

Cuba  Von  Rip  (J.  J.  Duke).  Second,  Derby,  Indiana  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1903;  third,  All- Age  Stake. 
Texas  trials,   Floresville,  Texas,  1904. 

BELLE   OF  RIP   RAP. 

Alford's  King  (W.  R.  Lyon).  Third,  First  American  Field  Futurity  Stake,  Robinson.  111.;  second,  Derby,  1111 
nois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  first.  Derby,  and  first  All-Age  Stake,  Pointer  Club  trials, 
Barber  Junction;  second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro.  Ga. ;  third.  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama 
trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1905;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Champion  Stake.  Nebraska  Field  Trial  As- 
sociation trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska,   1906. 

Prince  John   (D.  J.  Landry).     Second,  Derby,   Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,    O'Neill,   Nebraska,   1906. 

John's  Bronco  (R.  R.  Dickey,  Jr.).  Third,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio 
1906. 

BELLONA.      (2987.) 
Climax   (E.   W.  Briggs).     Second,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Hanford.  Cal.,   18S6. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  .g. 


BEPPO'S  MOLLIE. 
Marigold    (Leamington  Kennels).     First.    Derby.    International   trials,    Mitchells   Bay.   Canada     1895 
Brigfihrs°t,  £#  I^SnalS  SS^SA  T^ZT^t^  °»  ^  —^ '  *- 

BESS. 
Waif    (C.   M.    Rounds).      Second,    Derby,    Bexar  Club  trials.    Floresville,   Texas.    1893. 
Leo    (G.    A.   Castlemanl.     Fifth,    Derby,    United   States   Club   trials,   Newton,    N.   O.,   1895. 

BESS. 
Phinette    (W.    M.    Robertson).      Third,    Derby,    Texas    trials.    Harrison    Co.,    Texas,    18S9. 

BESS  II. 
Reich's  Joe  (J.  C.  Kelch).     Third,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  trials,  Lawrenceville,   111.,   1900. 

BESS  HARVEY. 
Stonewall  Jackson    (F.   L.    Denison).     Third,   Members'   Derby,   Texas  Club  trials,    Stoneham,   Texas,   1906. 

BESS   OF   KENT. 

Kinley  Mack    (Jno.   Dunn).     First,   Members'   Derby,    and   first,   All-Age  Stake,   Maryland   and   District  Columbia 
Club  trials,   Easton.    Md.,   1905. 

BESSIE. 

Force    (L.    Waterbury).     Third,   All-Age   Stake,    Robin's    Island   trials,    1888. 

BESSIE  BEAUFORT. 
Bertraldo   (A.    W.   Whipple).     Second,   Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1888. 

BESSIE   HUTCHISON. 
Miss   Wheeler    (Judge  Gaston).     Third,   Derby,    Alabama   trials.    Greenville,    Ala.,    1900. 

BESSIE  KAKAIS. 
Yolo   (H.   P.   Emory).     Third,   Members'   Stake,   Connecticut   trials,    Hampton.   Conn.,   1901. 

BEULAH.      (1286.) 
Richmond    f  Jno.   E.   Gill).      Equal' third.   All-Age  Stake.    Western   trials.    Abilene,   Kan.,    1S85;    equal   third.   All- 
trials    Athens'  Ala      1887  Junction,    Tenn.,    1886;    first,    Free-for-All   Stake,    Tennessee   S.    A. 

Tom  Pinch   (J.   M.   Barney).     First,  Puppy  Stake.   Pacific  Coast  club  trials,   Point   Reves.   Cal.,   1885;   third     Mi- 
Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  trials,   Hanford,  Cal.,   1886. 
Ashbury    (M.   0.    Feudner).     Third,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,    Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1899. 

BIRD  EYE. 

Primrose   (G.  E.  Leininger).     Second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Ohio  trials,  Canton,   0.,   1892. 

BIRDIE. 

Duke    (Frank   E     Norton)       First,   Champion  Stake,   Pointer   Club  trials,   Manor  L.   I.,    1901;   third,   Free-for-All 
Stake,   Pointer  Club  trials,   Eastport,  Long   Island,   1902. 

Top   Notch   Brownie    (A.    H     Ball).     First,   Free-for-All   Stake,    and   first,    Pointer   Club   Stake,    Pointer  Club   of 
America  trials.   Barber  Junction,  N.  C,  1904. 

BLACK  BESS. 
George   P.    (J.   E.   Watson).     First,   Derby,   Pacific   Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,   1893. 
Jim  P.   (J.   E.  Watson).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal      1893 
Doctor  P.    (J.   E.   Watson).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,    Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1893. 
Rex   (C.   Robinson).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1894. 

BLACKSIE. 
Bess  Jingo   (Dr.  C.   E.  Ellis).     Second,  Members'   Derby,   Pointer  Club  trials,  Jamesport,  L    I      1900 
Black  Jingo   (Dr.   C.   E.  Ellis).     Third,   Members'   Derby,    Pointer  Club  trials,   Jamesport,   L.   I.,   1900. 

BLARNEY, 

Duke  of  Hessen   (F.  R    Hitchcock)       Equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake.   Southern  trials.  Amory,  Miss,  second 
All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    Central   Club   trials,    Lexington,    N.    C,    1889,    (Hempstead    Farm   Kennels);    second! 


486  DAMS— POINTERS. 

All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,   N.  C,   1890;  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Central  trials,   Lex- 
ington, N.  C.,1891. 

BLANKENBAKERS'  SPINAWAY. 

Hidalgo   (Lewis  Barrett).     Divided  second  and  third,  Derby,  Kentucky  Club  trials,   Glasgow,  Ky.,   1900. 
Imp   (S.  J.   Blankenbaker).     Equal  fourth,  Derby,   Kentucky  Club  trials,   Glasgow,  Ky.,   1900. 

BLISS. 

Psyche   iTnos.  Stone).     First.  Open  Stake,  Calgary  Rod  &  G.  Club  trials,  Calgary,   Alberta,   1890. 

BLONDIE. 

Blackie   (N.   Stewart).     Second,   Breeders'   Stake,    Peninsular  Club  trials,   Leamington,   Canada,   1890. 
Joe  Handy   (Leamington  Kennels).     Fourth,  Breeders'  Stake,  and  third,  Derby,   Peninsular  Club  trials,  Leaming- 
ton,  Canada,   1896. 

BLOOM. 

Tick  Boy  (Stoddard  &  Kidwell).  Fifth.  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  Bicknell.  Ind.,  1894; 
Third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.;  equal  third.  All  Age  Stake, 
Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Manitoba;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Morris,  Man.; 
first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1895,  (Del  Monte  Kennels);  second, 
Subscription   Stake,  Eastern  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1896. 

BLOOM  OF  KENT. 

John  of  Kent    (W.  C.   Root).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Pointer  Club  trials,   Jamesport,   L.   I.,   1900. 

BLOOMO,      (Leach's)    (4136.) 

Go  Bang.      (0.    W.   Donner).     Second,  Derby,   Eastern   Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C   1887. 

Lass   of   Bloomo    (W.   T.    Hunter).     First,    All-Age    Pointer   Stake,    Indiana   Kennel    Club   trials,    Bicknell,    I-d.. 

1890. 

BLOSSOM. 

Sankey    (G.    W.   Bassford).     Second,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1S90. 
Sankey  B.    (J.  F.   Hughes).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1891. 
Rose   (G.   W.  Bassford).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake.   Pacific  Coast  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1891. 

BLOSSOM. 

Franklin   (A.  P.   Houston).     First,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake.   United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1893. 

BOW'S  FLY. 

Tick  of  Kent   (S.  B.  Cummings).     Second,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,   Waynesburg,   Pa.,   1895. 

BOYS  QUEEN. 

Fishels  Frank  (U  R.  Fishel).  Second,  Derby,  Nebraska  trials.  O'Neill,  Neb.,  1905;  third.  Derby,  United  States 
Club  trials  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle.  Man.;  first, 
All-Age  Stake.  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.,  first.  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Associa 
tion  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  first.  Subscription  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  equal  third,  All- 
Age  Stake',  Continental  Club  trials,   Pinehurst   and  Thomasville,   N.   C,   1906. 

Dan  R.    (J.   B.    Rosenstihl).     First,   Puppy  Stake,   Alabama  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1898. 

Ina  B.    (B.   Brooks,   Agt.).     First,   Derby,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1899. 

Hobson   (R.  S.   Munger).     First,  Derby,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Greenville,   Ala.,   1900. 

Clara  V.    (W.  E.   Billinger).     Fourth,  Derby.   Alabama  trials,   Greenville,   Ala.,   1900. 

Bee  Line   (Lee  Moody).     Second,   Derby,   Alabama  Club  trials,    Huntsville,   Ala.,   1902. 

BROWN'S  BELLA  POINTER. 

Hard  Cash  (Er  Shelly)  Third.  Derbv,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska;  first,  Derby, 
Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.,  first,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials.  Oblong,  111.; 
second  Derby.  Continental  Club  trials,  Thomasville,  N.  C, ;  equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials, 
Wavne'sboro  Ga.,  1904.  (A.  M.  Masters).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials.  La  Sale,  Man  ; 
third  \ll-\ge  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Conti- 
nental'dub  trials,  Wavnesboro,  Ga. ;  first,  All-Age  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Waynesboro.  Ga  ;  third, 
Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1905;  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials, 
Grand   Junction,    Tenn.,    1906. 

BUSY  BEE. 

Trixie  (Geo.  I.  Nunn).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1900;  first,  Breeders'  Am. 
Pointer  Ph  Trials  Lawrenceville.  111.,  1901;  first,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell.  Ind.. 
tSffiJS^MbU^^m^^  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Illinois  Field 


DAMS— POINTERS. 


487 


Trial   Association  trials     Robinson,    111.;   second.    All-Age  Stake,    Indiana   trials,   Clav   Citv.   Ind      1903-    fir<t 
All-Age  Stake,   Texas  Club  trials,   Floresville,  Texas,   1904.  '  '       bt' 

CALIFORNIA. 

Del  Monte   (W.  J.  Golcher).     Equal  third,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,  1892. 

CHART   II. 

Governor  Spottswood  (J.  R.  Purcell).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Chase  Citv 
Va.,    1902. 

CHICKAWAY. 

Jingo's  Pointer   (H.  L.   Ritter).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   O.,   J905. 

CHRISTMAS  BESS. 
Tony   Von   Gull    (C.    E.   Sisson).     Third,   Derby,   Michigan   trials,   Lake   View,    Mich..    1S99. 

CLARY.      (15,192.) 

Manitou   (St    Louis  Kennels).     Equal  third,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1S91 
(J.   W.   Scudder.     Equal  third,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   American   Club  trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 

CLEADE. 

Alford's  John  (Thos.  Alford).  First,  Derby,  Minn. -North  Dakota  Club  trials.  Iroquois  S.  D..  third.  Derby  Mon- 
ongahela  Club  trials  Washington  C.H  Ohio;  first.  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trial,.  Washing- 
« ?\    \,?\"   Oh'°',190:;.  first'   Derby-   United  States  Club  trials.   Grand  Junction,   Tenn..    (Foust   &   Dickey'- 

R.hi'nf      fn  '    ,    Z^  Dck0|a  trialSl  Huron>  S-   D-:  second'  Ml-^e  Stake-   Monongahela  Club  trials! 

Robinson  I  1.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H..  Ohio-  first 
it™  *,«  £  n- IndePe"de°t  Club  trials,  Robinson.  111.;  first.  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  trials,  Uohinson,  111. 
\r  '  (LR'  Dickey'  Jr-)  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Champion  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman 
Alan.,   iyu4. 

CLEMENTINE. 

Anona  (W.  R  Leach)  Third,  Members'  Derby,  Illionis  Trials.  Robinson,  111..  1905;  fourth,  Members'  All-Age 
Stake,    Illinois   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1906. 

CLIMAX.      (E.  20,217.) 

Lad  of  Bow   (Graphic  Kennels).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   American  Club  trials,   Florence,   Ala.,   1887. 
Pontiac    (E.  Dexter).     Third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Central  trials,  Lexington,   N.  C.   1889. 

CLIO. 
^Canad^Tsg.^'    P'    Heywood-LonsdaIe>-      Third>    All-Age    Stake,    International    Club   trials,    Mitchell's    Bay, 

IghtpeofntDJDsas..(LS96OUSh    ^^   Kenne,sK      Fifth'    A11"Age    Pointer    Stake-    *™ted    States    Club    trials.    West 

CLIP  A  WAY  II. 
Pomme-do-Terre    (T.    G.   Barstow).     Equal  second.    Pointer  Derby,   American   Club  trials,   Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 

CLOVER. 
Spot  R.    (G.  W.  Lovell).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  New  England  trials,  Assonet,   Mass.,   1891. 

CON. 
Billy   (S.  H.  Dana).     Second,  Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials.   Newton,   N.  C,   1900. 

CONCAVE. 
Graceful  II.    (Luke  White).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,   Central  Club   trials,   Lexington.   N.   C,   1892. 

COOKE. 
Cooke  II.    (L.   H.   Hamilton).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Western  Canada   Club  trials.   La   Salle.   Man.,   1902. 

COOK'S   BESSIE. 

Von's  Jack  (O'Von  Lengerke).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robin- 
son 111.  1903;  third.  Subscription  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska;  third 
Members     All-Age  Stake,    Illinois   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Robinson,    111..    1904. 

CORK'S  BEE. 

Jim   Jeffries    (W.    J.    Early).      First.    Derby.    Dayton    Pointer   Club   trials.    Dayton.    O..    1904. 


488  DAMS— POINTERS. 

CORNELIA  G. 
Tuxedo    (J.    B.    McGuffin).     Second,    Pointer  Puppy  Stake,   American   Club  trials,   Columbus,    Ind.,   1892. 

COUNTESS. 
Prince    (J.   O'H.   Denny).     Equal  second,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,    1886. 

COUNTESS  BANG. 

Lady   Margaret    (J.    R.    Purcell).     Equal   third,   All-Age -Pointer  Stake,    United  States   Club  trials,    Grand   Junc- 
tion, Tenn.,  1894. 

COWSLIP. 

Ightfleld  Dogwood   (A.   P.   Heywood-Lonsdale).     First,   Derby,  Northwestern  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,   1893. 

CREMORNE. 

Don's  Dot   (Jno.  E.   Gill).     First,  Derby,  Tennessee  S.  A.   trials,   Ala.,   1887. 

Galena   (Jno.  E.  Gill).     Second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,   Amory,   Miss.,  1889. 

CRICKET. 

Mack  L.    (R.  H.  Lowe).     First,  Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1898. 

J.  J.  O.    (W.  M.  Hundley).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake.   Alabama  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1899. 

CRICKET  H. 

Greenbriar  Anne   (W.  M.  Hundley).     Second,  Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Greenville,  Ala.,   1900. 

CROXIE  KENT. 

Ripsaw   (H.  S.  Smith).     Third,   Pointer  Derby.   United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1896;   third,   Pointer 

Derby,  United  States  trials,  West  Point,   Miss.   1896. 
Mollie  (Jas.  L.  Breese).     Third,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.  C,   1899. 

CROXIE  O'BANNON. 

Chisholm    (D.  Chisholm).     First,    Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   West   Point,   Miss.,   1898. 

CROXTETH'S  LILY. 

Congress  Boy   (Wm.  Horsley).     Equai  third,  Derby,  Riley  Club  trials,   Riley,  Ind.,  1901. 

CROXTETH'S  RIVAL  QUEEN.      (5233.) 

Tamarack   (F.   Billings).     Third,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1889. 

CUBA  G. 

Manitoba  Mike  (Tho's.  Johnson).  First,  Derby.  Manitoba  Club  trials.  Carman.  Man.,  1904;  first,  All-Age  Stake 
and  third,  Subscription  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials.  Grand  Forks  and  Iroquois,  N.  D.;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville.  111.,  1905:  first.  Champion  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials, 
La  Salle,   Man.;   second,    (open)    All-Age  Stake,   Texas  Club  trials,   Stoneham,   Texas,   1906. 

CURFEW. 

Spring    (R.   M.    Hutchings).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Western  trials,   Carthage,   Mo.,    1S87;    third,   All-Age   Stake, 

Texas  trials,   Waskom  Station,  Texas,   1890. 
Springbok    (F.  R.  Hitchcock).     Second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,   1887. 

CYCLOPS. 

Cracker-Jack  (J.  L.  Adams.  Second,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1895;  second, 
All-Age  Pointer  Stake.   Union  Club  trials,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1896. 

CY'S  DAUGHTER. 

Spotswood  Bird  <J.  R.  Purcell).  Fourth,  Members*  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials. 
Chase  City,  Va„  1903. 

DAINTY. 

Ightfield  Deuce  (A.  P.  Heywood-Lonsdale).  Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Can- 
ada,  1890;   first,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Central   Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.    C,    1891. 

DAISY.      (6291.) 
Croxlill   (H.  J.   Smith).     Third,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1890. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  489 

DAISY. 

Hal  Pointer   (Dr.  C.   I.  Shoup).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1898. 

DAISY  CYRANO. 

Obrist's  Kent  (B.  G.  Obrist).  Second,  Members'  All- Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robin- 
son,  111.,   1905. 

DAPHNE.    (E.  9,041.) 

Lord  Graphic  (Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels).  Second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind  , 
1889. 

DARBEY. 

Tramp  (Luke  White).  Eyual  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1901.  (J.  E.  Reyburn) ; 
second,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials  Thomasville  N.   C.   1902. 

DEE.    U0093.) 

Dillsey   (Col.   W.  E.   Hughes).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Western  trials,   Abilene,   Kan.,   1S86. 
Tansy    (J.    W.   Blythe).     Equal   third,   Derby,   Western  trials,   Abilene,   Kan.,   1886. 

DELL. 

Malite    (Jno.    W.    Munson).      First,    Puppy   Stake,    Western   trials,    Abilene,    Kan.,    1885. 

Rod    (Castleman   Kennels).     Second,   All-Age   Stake,    Western   trials,    Abilene,    Kan.,    1886. 

Rex    (Mrs.   G.   H.   Castleman).     Equal  third,    All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   United  States  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1891; 

first,    All-Age    Pointer   Stake,    American    Club   trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892;    equal    third,    All-Age    Pointer 

Stake,   United   States  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,   1893. 

DEVONSHIRE     BELLE     OF     THE     BALL. 

Lad's  Rush  (F.  H.  Gibbs).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  trials,  Grand  Juuction,  Tenn. 
1894. 

DEVONSHIRE     JENNIE. 

Devonshire  Jennie's  Girl    (L.   S.   Weil).  Fourth,   Derby,    Illinois  trials,   Lawrenceville,   111.,   1899. 
Hal's  Jennie   (E.  J.   Duebler).     Second,   Derby,   Michigan  trials,   Lakeview,   Mich.,   1899. 

DEVONSHIRE     JENNIE'S     RUBY. 

Devonshire  Duke    (L.    S.    Weil).      Fourth,    Members'    Derby,    Illinois   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1904. 
Devonshire  Daisy    (L.    S.    Weil).     Fourth,   Members'   Stake,    Illinois   Club   trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1905. 

DI. 

Hector  (J.  L.  Harris).  Divided  second  and  third,  N.  O.  G.  C.  Stake,  New  Orleans  G.  C.  trials,  Amite,  La., 
1881. 

DIANA. 

Hector  II.    (A.   Baecherl).     Fourth,   Derby,    Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   O.,   1905. 

DIMPLE. 

Judge   (Ed.   Carroll).     First,   Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Texas  Club  trials,   Stoneham,   Tex.,   1906. 
Lottie   (Geo.  Wofford).     Fourth,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,  Stoneham,     Tex.,   1906. 

DINAH, 

Bang  III  (A.  Code).  First,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.;  first, 
Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris.  Man..  1S98.  (Hamber  &  Code);  first.  All-Age  Stake,  Western 
Canada   Club  trials.   La  Salle,   Man.;   first.   All-Age  Stake.   Manitoba   Club  trials.   Morris.   Man..    1899. 

Jubilee  Blithe  (A.  B.  Caldwell).  Third.  Breeders'  Stake,  and  third,  Champion  Stake,  American  Pointer  Cham- 
pion Club  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  '1902;  (Dr.  J.  S.  Howe)  first,  Members'  Stake,  Pointer  Club  trials, 
Barber  Junction,  N.  C. ;  second,  Pointer  Club  Stake,  same  trials,  1904;  third,  Members'  Stake,  Pointer 
Club  trials,    Barber  Junction,   N.   C,   1905. 

DIDO.      (1882.) 

Tick    (G.   W.   Post).     Second,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials.    High   Point,   N.   C,   1882. 

DILL. 
Texas  Jingo   (Saunders  &  Bassett).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,   Karnes  City,   1905. 

DIXIE     HALL. 
Ollie  Acenzy    (Dr.   Nixon).     Third,   Members'   Stake.   Alabama   Club   trials,    Huntsville,   Ala.,    1906. 


49°  DAMS— POINTERS. 

DOLLY.      (Dexter's.) 

Selah    (Char.    F.    T.    Kennels).      Third,    Derby,    Northwestern   Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.;    third,    Pointer   Derby, 

United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind. ;   equal   third,   Derby,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1893. 
India    (Char.   F.   T.   Kennels).     First,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,    West   Point,    Miss.,   189G. 
Nabob    (Char.    F.    T.   Kennels).     Second,    Pointer  Derby,   United   States  Club  trials.   West   Point,   Miss.,   1896. 

DOLLY     D. 

Ripsey  (E.  H.  Osthaus).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Ne.wton,  N.  C,  1897;  first,  Members' 
Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  189S;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  New- 
ton,  N.   C,   1899;   third,   Members'   Stake,   Continental   Club  trials,   Newton,   N.    C,   1900. 

DOLLY     D.     II,      (40212.) 

Sam's  Bow  (Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1897;  (W.  S.  Tevisl 
first,  All-Age  Stake.  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1899;  first,  Champion  Stake,  Pacific  Coast 
Club  trials,   Bakersfield.  Cal.,   1900. 

Nellie  Wilson  (Dr.  Daniels).  First,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Jefferson,  Pa.,  1897;  (Stockdale  Kennel5;) 
third,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1900. 

Doctor   Daniels    (W.    W.    Van   Arsdale).      First,    All-Age    Stake,    Pacific   Coast    Club   trials,    Santa   Maria,    Cal., 
1902;   second,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.;   fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Independ- 
ent  Club  trials,   Hutsonville,   111.,   1903;   first,    Champion  Stake,    Pacific   Coast  Club   trials,    Bakersfield     Cal 
1905. 

Sam's  Hal  (Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels).  Fourth,  Members'  Derby,  and  equal  fourth,  Professional  Derby,  Ohio  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,   Washington  C.   H.,    Ohio,   1S99. 

DOLLY     FAUSTER.      (4157.) 

Count  Fauster  (Dr.  J.  G.  F.  Holston).  Equal  fourth,  Derby.  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1SSS;  third, 
All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  third,  All- Age  Pointer  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials! 
Amory,  Miss.,  1889. 

DOLLY     VARDEN. 
Sport's  Maid    (Cooper  &  Burnett).     First,   Derby,    Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,    1901. 

DONNA. 
Count  Dick    (A.   B.   Sperry).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast   Club,  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1890. 

DORA. 
Stonewall   Jackson    (J.   H.   Walters).     First,   Derby,    Georgia  trials,   Albany,   Ga.,   1905. 

DOT     A. 
Argentine    (A.    J.    Ross).     Third,    Derby,    Bexar   Club   trials,    Floresville,    Tex.,    1893. 

DOT'S     HAZEL. 

Minto  (Hamber  &  Code).  Second.  Derby.  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1901;  (A.  Code)  third, 
All-Age  Stake.  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1904;  second,  All-Age  Stake.  Western  Canada 
Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.,   1905. 

Hazel's  Pearl    (J.   H.   Bettes).     Second,  Derby,   Lone  Star  Club  trials,   San  Antonio,   Tex.,   1907. 

DOT     KENT. 

Red  Bud  (G.  L.  Parson's).  Third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  equal  third,  Derby,  Conti- 
nental Club  trials,  Pinehurst  and  Thomasville,  N.  C;  second,  Derby,  Pointer  Club  trials.  High  Point  N 
C,  1906.  ■ 

DOT'S  PEARL. 

Dot's  Jingo  (W.  H.  Scott).  First,  Members'  Derby.  Missouri  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.;  equal  third,  Members' 
All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1898;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  trials.  Emmetsburg,  la.: 
second,   Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Missouri  trials,    Paris,   Mo.,   1899. 

Lad  of  Jingo  (W.  P.  Austin).  Second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Lexington.  N.  C,  1S98;  second,  Pointer 
Derby,  United  States  Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.;  third,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  New- 
ton, N.  C;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1899;  first.  Members'  Stake, 
and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Washington  C.  H..  Ohio;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio 
trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1900;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D  ; 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  Minnesota-North  Dakota  trials,  Huron,  S.  D. ;  first,  Members'  Stake,  Monongahela 
Club  trials,   Robinson,  111.,  1903. 

Two  Spot  (J.  W.  Canaday).  Second,  Derby,  Iowa  Club  trials,  Emmetsburg,  la.;  second,  Derby,  Ohio  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio.;  third,  Derby,  third,  Members'  Derby,  and  third,  Mem- 
bers'  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field   Trial  Association  trials,   Paris,   Mo.,   1899. 

Jingo's  Pearl  (D.  H.  Moore).  Third,  Members'  Derby,  Ohio  trials.  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1S99;  first,  Mem 
bers'   All-Age  Stake.,   Ohio   trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio,    1900. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  491 

Drillmaster  (Dr.  Ferguson'!.  Second.  Derby,  and  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Lawrenceville,  111.,  1899:  second,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  first, 
All-Age   Stake,    Illinois   Field   Trial   Association   trials,   Lawrenceville,   III.,   1900. 

Dot's  Daisy  (J.  S.  Crane).  Equal  third.  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.; 
first.  All- Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Emmetsburg,  la.;  third,  All- Age  Stake,  South 
Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation  trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio.;    first.    All-Age  Stake,   Missouri   trials,    Paris,   Mo.,    1900. 

Jingo's  Boy  (C.  A.  Paetzel).  Third,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell.  Ind. ;  first.  All-Age 
Stake,  and  first.  Champion  Stake,  American  Pointer  Champion  Club  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1901;  first, 
All-Age  Stake,    Kentucky  Club  trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,    1901. 

Jingo's  Coin  (F.  L.  Denison).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first.  State  Championship  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials, 
Stockdale,  Tex.,   1903. 

Spring   Dot    (J.    B.    Turner).      Second,    Members'    All-Age   Stake,    Illinois   trials,    Robinson,    II.,    1904. 

Young  Alford's  John  (R.  R.  Dickey.  Jr.).  Second,  Derby,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,  O.,  1905; 
second,   All-Age  Stake,   Dayton   Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   O.,   1906. 

DOT'S     POINTER. 

Champa    (C.   E.    Pierson).      Third,    Members'   Stake,    Independent   Club   trials,    Hutsonville,    HI.,    1906. 

DOT     SPRING. 

Clementine  (A.  B.  Caldwell).  First,  Puppy  Stake,  American  Pointer  Champion  Club  trials,  Lawrenceville, 
111.,   1901. 

DOTTIE   RIP     RAP. 

Jingle  Coin    (E.    S.    Fishback).     Second,   Derby,   Texas  Club   trials,   Stockdale,    Tex.,   1903. 

DRAYTON     BELLE. 

Sallie  Brass    (Geo.   Crocker).     Second,   Derby,   Eastern  Club   trials,   Newton,   N.    C,   1901. 

DRAYTON  LADY. 

Melksham  Boy  (Furlough  Kennels).  Equal  third.  Derby,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Barber  Junction, 
Tenn.,  1905;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  same  trials;  second.  All- Age  Stake,  and  second,  Members'  Stake, 
Pointer  Club   of  America  trials,   High   Point,    N.    C,    1906. 

DREAM. 

King   Cotton    (S.   H    Green).     Second,   Derby,   Texas  trials,   Harrison   Co.,   Tex.,   1889. 

DRUID'S     ZEPHYR. 

King  Woolton  (C.  E.  Pierson).  Second,  Derby.  Iona  trials,  Grand  Forks,  (and  Iroquois),  N.  D. ;  equal  third, 
Derby,  North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Larimore,  N.  D.;  third,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville. 
111.,  1905;  divided  fourth,  All-Age  Stake.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Robinson.  111..  1906;  first, 
All-Age  Stake.  Oklahoma  Club  trials.  Enid,  Okl.;  first,  All-Age  Stake.  Lone  Star  Club  trials,  San  Antonio. 
Texas,    1907. 

EASTER. 

Col.    Shot    (W.   Jordan).     Second,   Members'   Stake,    Independent   Club   trials.    Bicknell,    Ind.,   1900. 

EDNA. 

Warlock    (Char.    F.    T.    Kennels).      Second,    Derby,    Manitoba    Club   trials,   Morris,    Man.,    1898. 

ELDRED     POLLY. 

Rap's   Ranger    (C.  A.    Paetzel).     Second,   Members'    Stake,    Indiana   trials,   Clay   City,   Ind.,    1903. 

ELKWOOD     KATE. 

Brookdale  Baby  (J.  Pesch).  Second,  Breeders'  Stake.  American  Pointer  Champion  Club  trials.  Lawrenceville, 
111.,    1901.  ' 

ELSIE. 

Huldah  (E.  Chevrier).  First.  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle.  Man.;  (Thos.  Johnson);  third, 
Derby,   Pointer  Club  of  America  trials.   High   Point,   N.   C,   1906. 

EVE. 

Sam's   Lad    (Dr.   J.   R.    Daniels).     First.    Derby,    Ohio   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio, 

189S. 
Eve's    Son    (Patton    &    Huston).      First.    Members'    Derby.    Ohio    trials.    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio,    1899;    equal 

fourth,   Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Ohio  trials,   Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio,   1900. 
Teddy    Roosevelt    (J.    C.    Porterfield).      Second.    Members'    Derby,    third.    Members'    All-Age    Stake,    third.    Open 

Derby,   Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Washington  C.  H.,   Ohio;   third,   Derby,   Independent  Club  trials. 


492  DAMS— POINTERS. 

Bicknell,   Ind.,   1899;   equal  third,    Pointer  Derby,    United   States   Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.;    equal 

fourth,    Members'   All-Age   Stake,    Ohio   trials,    Washington   C.   H.,    Ohio,    1900. 
Eve  Jingo    (F.   H.   Auld).     Equal   fourth,   Members'   Derby,   Ohio  trials,    Washington   C.    H.,   Ohio;    fourth,   Opea 

Derby,    Ohio   Field   Trial   Association   Club   trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio,    1900. 
Queen   Mab    (C.   B.    Wolfe).     First,    Derby,    Ohio   Field  Trial  Association   Club   trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio, 

1900;    third,    All-Age    Stake,    Monongahela    Club    trials,    Senecaville,    O. ;    second,    Members'    Allege    Stake, 

and  first,   Open  All-Age  Stake,    Ohio   Field  Trial   Association   trials,    Washington   C.    H.,    Ohio,    1901. 
Eve  II.   (J.  C.  Porterfield).     First,  Members'   Stake,   Ohio  trials,   Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio.   1902. 
J.   C.    (F.   B.   Huntington).     Fourth,   Members'   Stake,   Ohio  trials,   Washington  C.   H.,   Ohio,   1903. 

FAIR     ACRE     FANATA. 

Fair   Acre   Creo    (Dr.   Fitch).     Second,    Derby,    Pointer   Club  trials,   Eastport,   L.    I.,    1902. 

Fair  Acre  Ben   (Wilcox  &  Fairburn).     Third,    Derby,   Pointer  Club  trials,   Eastport,   L.   I.,   1902. 

FAIRMONT     DOE. 

Lottie  Light  (W.  D.  Upshaw).  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  first,  Derby,  Alabama 
Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,    1906. 

FAN-FAN. 

Teddy  the  Great   (E.  C.  Sill).     First,  Derby,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   O.,  1905. 

FAN   II.      (3029.) 

Wat  (Amory  R.  Starr).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Alexandria  R.  &  G.  C.  trials,  Alexandria,  La.;  first,  All-Age 
Stake,  Texas  trials,  Marshall,  Tex.,  1886. 

FANCY. 

Romp    (J.   K.    Renaud).     Second,   Members'    Derby,   Southern   Interstate  trials,   Lafayette,   La.,    1891. 

FANDANGO     II. 

Top  Notch  Launcelot  (A.  H.  Ball).  First,  Derby,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Eastport,  L.  I.,  1902; 
second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Barber  Junction. 
N.  C,  1904;  (W.  J.  Gordon)  first.  Members'  Stake,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America 
trials,  Barber  Junction,  N.  C,  1905;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third,  Members'  Stake.  Pointer  Club  of 
America  trials,  High  Point,   N.   C,   1906. 

FAN     GO. 

Fandango   (J.   E.  Lucas).     Third,   Derby,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   La  Connor,   Wash.,    1904. 
Chiquita    (A.   Cadigan).     Equal   third,    Derby,    Pacific   Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal,   1905. 

FANNIE.    (Bonds.) 

Rake   ( Veith).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,  Bexar  trials,  Texas,   1891. 

FANNIE. 

Jack  D.,  Jr.    (W.  S.   Doty).     First,   Derby,   South  Dakota  Club  trials,   Sioux  Falls,   S.   D.,   1901. 

FANNIE     ALE. 

Baby  Ale  (Geo.  Cooper).  Equal  third.  Derby.  United  States  Club  trials.  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  first.  All- 
Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  O'Neill,  Neb.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  first,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  .1904;  second, 
Free-for-All  Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1905. 

FANNIE     COIN. 

Sabine's  Molly   (J.   W.   Flynn).     Third,   Derby,   Independent  Club  trials,   Hutsonvllle.   111..    1904. 

FANNIE     CROXTETH. 

Boozer   (E.   D.   Stocker).     Second,   Derby,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Oblong,   111.,   1904. 

FANNIE     V.     CROXTETH. 

Von  Gull  (Ashford  &  Odum).  Fourth,  .^.11-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  Newton,  N.  C  1895; 
third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba 
Club  trials,  Morris.  Man.:  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials.  Kennedy.  Minn.;  second,  All-Age 
Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C,  1896;  fourth.  All-Age  Stake.  Continental  Club 
trials,   Tupelo,    Miss.,    1897;    first,   Champion   Cup   Stake.    Alabama   Club   trials,    Madison,    Ala.,    189.8. 


DAMS— POINTERS. 

493 


FANNIE  DAVENPORT. 
Lady  Spot    (S.    Veith).      Third,   Derby,   Bexar  Club  trials,   San  Antonio,   Tex.,   1892. 

FANNIE     DENISON. 

Starill!,nToo[H-    G'    GerlaCh)-     Thlrd'    PUPPy    Stak6'    AmeriCaD    P°iDter   C*™»™    Club    trials,    Lawrenceville, 

FANNIE     K. 
Rosaline  Wil.es   (W.  M.   Kerr).     Second,  Members'  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1S90. 

FANNIE     KENNEDY. 
Roderick   T.    (T.   C.   Tinsley).      Fourth,    Pointer  Derby,    United   States   Club   trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1S94. 

FANNIE     LOU. 
Knight    (Victor  Frornent)      Third,   Members'   Stake,   Pointer  Club  trials,   Barber  Junction,   N.   C,   1904. 

FANNY. 
Boone    (J.    G.    Drennan).      Fourth,    Members'    All  A<ro   «toi.D     Tn-     •     A  ■   , 

bers  All-Age  Stake,   Illinois  trials     Robinson     fn.,   1904.'        1D°1S   tnalS'    Roblnso".    "'-.    1903;    fourth,    Mem- 

FANNY     FLASH. 

Alpine  Lad   (Chas    Proctor).     Second,  Derby,  Missouri  Club  trials    Paris    Af«  •  fi,  *    n     „      ™ 

Association  trials,  Glasgow,  Mo.;  second,  Derby,  Ke  tucky  Club m5i.u  m  '  %lby'  Western  Field  Trial 
Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction ,  Tenn  •  second  i^Jlnt^Tk^-  l901:  third'  Pointer 
Trial  Association  trials,  Salem,  S.  D.;  third  ill-Asp  <!f»'tf  ??„  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field 
Ohio;  equal  fourth,  Free-for-All,  Illinoi Field  Trial  AssoclaHon  trf^.6^  k  Ub  trU1S'  Washington  C.  H., 
Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials  O'Ne ill I  l\  Robln?on-  ™-.  1902;  second,  All! 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  FaUs,  S.  D;  fourth  All  Aee  St  '.- '  ^■^S'*'  Sout»  ^kota 
trials  Huron,  S.  D.;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stak-  EnVihe  la Anh  t  ',  ^^sota-North  Dakota  Club 
Age  Stake  Independent  Club  trials,  Robinso .III"  third  AU 'A«  t  nr  ^r"1  nL:  second-  A11" 
trials  Robinson,  111.,  1903;  third,  All-Age  Stake  Nebraska  Fielf  Tr  ^  k=  -T  Fiel?  Trial  A^ociation 
second,  Subscription  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Cciauon  tr  pi?a  m  •  ^ifi011  trlaIs'  °'Ne111-  Neb.; 
Monongahela  Club  trials,  Oblong,  111.,  1904;  first  AU-A«  Stale  ri„»  *e«  '  .Ne^:  third'  AU'A^  Stake 
tion,   Tenn.;   first,   Subscription   Stake,'  Nebraska   Club  tfills     O'Neili ^  Neb.,   190s!  triaIS>    Grand  Jm» 

FANNY     FAUSTER. 
Jack   Johnston    (C.    Holden).      Second,    Derby,    Western   Canada    rinh   m,.       t      c  ,, 

second,   All-Age  Stake,    Western   Canada^Cll   tria,s     La  SaHe     Man      igo^        "*    MaD-    19°4;    (A"    Gale> 

FASKALLY  ROMP. 
Deep  River  Jack  (E.  Armstrong).     Equal  third,  Derby,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D..  1905. 

FAYETTE     ALEXANDER. 
Heerman's   Jingo    (J.    Heerman).     Second,    Members'    All-Age   Stake     TlHnni*   trial*     t 

(Jas.    Pease)    fourth,   Members'   All-Age  Stake.   IllinoifcTub  tria,"   RobLson     lU™wt     '    ^   ^ 

FINANCE. 
Little  John    (E.   L.   Marbury).     Second,   Derby,    Georgia  trials,   Albany,   Ga.,    1905. 

FIRENZI   (19,463.) 
Thomastone    (W.    H.    Holmes).      Second,    Pointer   Derby,    Indiana   K.    C.    trials,    Bicknell.    Ind..    1889. 

FLASH. 
Onyx    (W.    P.    Poland).     First,   Derby,   Texas   trials.   Harrison  Co.,   Tex.,   18S9. 

FLASH     III.      (5238.) 
Fred    (Col.   W.   E.    Hughes).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Texas   trials,   Marshall.   Tex.,   1SS6. 

FLASHLIGHT  QUEEN. 
Navajo  Chief    (C.   H.   Cord).     Fourth.    Nursery  Stake,    Dayton   Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   O.,   1905. 

FLEE     GO. 

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494  DAMS— POINTERS. 

FLIRT. 

Tyler  (M.  S.  Humphreys).     Second,  N.   0.  G.  C.  Stake,  New  Orleans  G.  C.  trials,   Opelousas,  La.,  1882. 

FLIRT. 

Jill   of  St.    Cloud    (C.    H.    Terrell).      First,    Derby,    and   first,   Brace   Stake,    with  Jack   of   St.    Cloud,    Lone   Star 

Club  trials,   San  Antonio,  Tex.,   1907. 
Jack  of  St.   Cloud   (C.   H.  Terrell).     First,   Brace  Stake,   Lone  Star  Club  trials,   San  Antonio,   Tex.,   1907. 

FLORA. 

Mollie,   Jr.    (A.   T.    Harridgeh     Equal   third,    Derby,    Western   trials,   Carthage,    Mo.,    1887. 

FLORA. 
Wild  Damon    (Char.   F.  T.   Kennels).     Second,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Central  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1892. 

FLORA. 

Furlough  Turk  (Geo.  Gould).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  and  third,  Pointer  Club  Stake, 
Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Barber  Junction.  N.  C,  1904;  first,  Members'  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of 
America  trials.   High  Point,   N.   C,   1904. 

FLORIE, 

Wicklow    (J.    E.    Lucas).      Second,    Derby,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1897. 

FLORIDA. 

Cuba,  Jr.  (Stockdale  Kennels).  Second.  Derby,  Brandon  Kennel  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.;  second,  Derby, 
Monongahela  Club  trials,  Senecaville,  0.;  second,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington 
C.  H.,  Ohio;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind. ;  equal  third,  Derby,  Missouri 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.;  second,  Derby,  Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Glas- 
gow, Mo.,  1901;  first,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Santa  Maria,  Cal.,  1902;  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Pacific  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1903;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield, 
Cal.,   1905;    first,    Champion   Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1906. 

Petronella  (W.  S.  Tevis).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Brandon  Kennel  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1901; 
third,  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Salem,  S.  D.;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake, 
Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.,  1902;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials. 
Bakersfield,   Cal..   1907. 

FLOSS. 

Lemon    (Dr.   M.   C.   Clark).     Second,   Derby,    Western  Canada   Kennel  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,    1897. 
Shot  II.    (W.   W.   Millan).     Equal   third,   Derby,    Western   Canada  Kennel  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,    1897. 

FLOSSIE. 

Jack    (A.    K.   Campbell).     Second,    Derby,   Kansas  City   Club   trials,    Amoret,   Mo.,    1897. 
Norah    (L.    Scott).     Third,    Derby,    Kansas   City   Club   trials,    Amoret,    Mo.,    1897. 

FLOSSIE. 

Sport    (Jas.   Fogg).     First,    Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,    1902. 

FLY. 

Lulu    ( —  Chabot).     Third,    Derby,   Bexar  trials,   Texas,    1891. 

FLY     ANN. 

Joe  Hawk  (A.  J.  Pickering).  Fourth,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Canada,  1903;  equal  third, 
All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Ruthven,  Canada,  1905;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club 
trials,   Ruthven.   Canada,   1906. 

Trim  of  Kent   ( ).     Second,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Canada,   1904. 

King  William   ( ).     Fourth,  Derby,   International  Club  trials,   Ruthven.   Canada,   1904. 

FLYNN'S  DOLLY  JINGO. 

Senator's  Don  (J.  W.  Flynn).  Third,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska; 
fourth,   Derby,  North  Western  Club  trials,   O'Neill,  Neb.,  1905. 

FOREST  LILY. 

Lassie    (Win.   Schreiber).     Second,   All- Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.   Hanford,   Cal.,   18S6. 

FOREST  QUEEN. 

Nestor   (Wm.   Schreiber).     Third.   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1888. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  4g5 

FOREST  QUEEN  II. 

Forest  Lassie   (H.  F.  Wood).     Equal  third,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,   1891. 

FRANK.    (4170.) 

Ress _< Walter  Cock).     Second,   Derby,   Texas   trials,   Marshall,    Texas,   1S86;    first,    All- Age   Stake    Texas   trial, 
Marshall,   Texas,  18SS;   first,   All-Age  Stake,   Texas  trials,   Waskou  Station,   Texas,   1890 

FRANKIE. 
Midget   H.    (C.   Harvey).     Equal   third,   All-Age   Pointer   Stake,   American   trials,    Columbus,    Ind.,    1892. 

FRANKIE. 

Rex    (F.   Kruse).     First,    Derby,   Monongahela  Club  tritls.    Carmichaels,   Pa.,   1898. 

FRANKIE   PAUL. 

Prince  King   (A    Gale).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,   Man.;   second     Manitoba 
Stake,  Brandon  Kennel  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,   1900.  fcetona.    iviamtoDa 

FRITZ'S  FAN. 
Redskin   (T.   W.   O'Byrne).     Equal  third,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,    1896. 

FRITZ'S  FAY. 
Hessie  D.    (T.   T.   Ashford).     Second,   Ala.   Stake,   Alalama  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1897. 

GADFLY. 
Scout's   Lady    (Jas.    Pease).      Second,    Members'    Derby,    Illinois    Field    Trial   Association    trials,    Robinson,    111., 
Random  Shot   (Jas.   Pease).     Second,   Open  Derby,   Illinois'  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,   1904. 

GENEVIEVE. 
Dolly  Shaw   (R.  W.  Shaw).     Second,   Derby,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,   1893. 

GERTRUDE. 
Belle  B.   (A.   W.  Whipple).     Second,  Puppy  Stake,  Western  trials,  Abilene,  Kan.,  1885. 

GHAY  ESTILL. 

Mascot  (J.  Hay  ward,  Jr.).  Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Iowa  Club  trials,  Independence  Iowa  1902-  eonal 
third;   All-Age  Stake,    Indiana  trials,   Clay  City,   Hid.,   1904.  ' 

GLORY  TOINTER. 

Alford's  Ned   (R.  R.  Dickey,  Jr.).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   Ohio,   1905. 

GLORY  GUAYLE. 

Young  Jingo's  Sport  (L.  B.  Ying).  Third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials 
Martinsville,  Va.,  1904;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Virginia  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Martinsville  Va  ' 
1905. 

GOLDEN    ROD. 

Sam's  Mar's   (Westlake  Pointer  Kennels).     First,  Derby,   Pointer  Club  of  America  trials.   Manor,   L.   I.,   1901. 

GOLDIE  CROXTETH. 

Jingo's  Johnny   (C.   W.   Harris).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,   Ind.,   1898. 
Jingo's  Cash   (J.   E.  Hayden).     Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Paris,  Mo.,   1900. 

GORHAM'S  DOROTHY. 

Young  Lad  of  Rush  (C.  Gorham).  Third,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1903  (W  F  Booker 
Jr.);  first,  Derby,  Texas  Club  trials.  Floresville,  Texas,  1904;  fifth,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,   O'Neill,   Nebraska,   1905. 

Green  River  Kate  (Garnett  S.  Zorn).  Equal  fifth,  Derby,  Nebraska  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska;  third,  Derby, 
Iowa  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  O'Neill,  Nebraska:  third,  Derby,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Oblong  111  • 
first,  Derby,  Indiana  trials,  Clay  City,  Ind.,  1904;  first,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction^ 
Tenn.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  .Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska;  first.  All-Age  Stake 
Northwestern  Club  trials,  O'Neill,  Nebraska;  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville! 
111.,  1905;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1906;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1907. 


496  DAMS— POINTERS. 

GRACE.    (304C). 

Belle  (D.  S.  Gregory).  First,  Nursery  Stake,  anil  fourth,  Puppy  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Robins  Island, 
1880. 

GRACE.    (White's.) 

Sensation,    Jr.    (Luke   White).     Third,    Derby,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Robin's    Island,    1881. 

Lalla   Rookh    (Luke   White).      Equal   third,    Derby,    and   equal   third,   All-Age   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    High 

Point,   N.   C,   1882,    (C.  H.   Odell) ;    equal  third,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Eastern   trials,   High  Point,   N.    C, 

1S87. 

GRACE  III. 

Consolation  (C.  H.  Odell).  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1880;  equal  fourth,  All-Age 
Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Southern  trials, 
Amory,   Miss.;  equal  third,   Ail-Ago  Stake,   American  Club  trials,   West  Point,   Miss.,   1888. 

GRACIE  B. 

Lotta  B.    (G.    W.   Bassford).     Second,   Derby,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1SS9. 

GRACEFUL. 

Bang-Grace  (Luke  White).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C,  18S5,  (Jas.  L.  Breese) ; 
equal  second,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  trials,   High  Point,  N.   C,   1887. 

GRACEFUL   II. 

Oddsides  (W.  A.  Wimsatt).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C. ;  equal  third,  All-Age 
Pointer  Stake,   United   States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1898. 

GULLENA. 
King  Rex   (Johnson  &  Cox).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,   1900. 

GULL'S  JUNO. 

Doc  Light  (G.  Chisholm).  First,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C;  first,  Derby,  Continental  Club 
trials,  Newton,  N.  C.  1900;  first,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Teun.,  (Oak- 
land Kennels);  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1901;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Con- 
tinental  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.   1902. 

Juno   III,    (T.    T.    Ashford).      First,    All-Age   Stake,    Alabama   trials,    Huntsville.    Ala.,    1902. 

GYP. 

Snipe   (C.  J.   Stewart).     Third,   Members'    Stake,   Fisher's   Island  Club  trials,   1884. 

GYP  BORIE. 

Lyon's  Jingo's  Sam   (L.   H.   Owen).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Oklahoma  Club  trials,   Enid,   Oklahoma,    1907. 

GYPSEY. 

Hoosier  Harry  (H.  A.  Comstock).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1889; 
fourth,  Members'  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1890. 

GYPSEY. 

Tony's  Jingo  (Kerr  Bro's).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville,  111.,   1904. 

GYPSEY. 
Teddy  Kent   (P.  Morris).     Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Connecticut  trials,  Hampton,  Conn.,  1903. 

GYPSEY  B. 
Flash   (E.  L.   Ragan).     Third,  Kennel  Club  Pointer  Stake,   Kansas  City  Club  trials,  Amoret,   Mo.,   1897. 

GYPSIE'S  JESS. 
Gray's  Pearl    (Jno.   E.   Gill).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,   United   States  Club  trials.   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,    1901. 

HAL'S  BELLE. 
Copper  Coin  (W.  P.  Austin).     Third,  Derby,  Minn. -North  Dakota  Club  trials,  Huron,  S.  D.,  1903. 

HALLIE  PEARL. 
Waunelta  Bang  (H.  L.  Ritter.     Second,  Nursery  Stake,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,  O.,  1905. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  497 


HESSIE  D. 

Von  Gull's  Rube  (H.  Arlington).  Equal  third.  All-Age  Stake,  Alabama  trials,  Madison,  Ala.,  1899,  (T.  T.  Ash- 
ford);    fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama   Club   trials,    Greenvilre,    Ala.,    1900. 

HOPS.    (4172.) 

Rip  Rap  (E.  Dexter).  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake, 
Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  first,  Pointer  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C;  first,  Abso- 
lute Winner,  Derby,  Central  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1889;  first,  Championship  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials. 
High  Point,  N.  C. ;  third,  Pree-for-All  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1892;  third.  Subscrip- 
tion Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S93;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  New- 
ton,  N.   C,    1894. 

Tapster  (Char.  Field  Trial  Kennels).  Second,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C. ;  third,  Pointer 
Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,   1890. 

Maid  of  Kent  (Char.  F.  T.  Kennels).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1890;  first,  All- 
Age    Pointer   Stake,    Central   Club   trials,   Lexington,    N.    C,    1891. 

Zig  Zag  (Char.  Field  Trial  Kennels).  Second,  Pointer  Derby,  Central  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C;  second,  All-Age 
Pointer  Stake,   Central  trials,  Lexington,   N.   C,   1890. 

HOPS  II. 

Stridemore    (Richard    Merrill).      Equal   fourth,    Continental    Club   trials,    Morris,    Man.,    1895. 

IDEAL. 

Juno   (J.  L.   Pernet).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Texas  trials,   Marshall,  Texas,   1886. 

IGHTFIELD  BLOOM. 

Ightfield  Blithe  (Thos.  Johnson).  First,  Decby,  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Canadian  Kennel  Club  trials,  Chatham, 
Can.,  first— for  best  Pointer  in  the  trials— 1889;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham, 
Can.,  1890;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  Chatham,  Canada;  special  for  Absolute  best,  1891. 

IGHTFIELD  BLITHE. 

Alberta  Joe  (J.  Sharpless) .  Second,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first,  Derby,  Northwestern 
Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  (Thos's  Johnson);  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Northwestern  trials, '  Morris,  Man., 
1892;  first.  Northwestern  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Kennedy,  Minn.,  1896;  first,  Ch.  Stake,'  North 
Western  Club  trials,  Winnipeg,  Man.,  1898. 

IGHTFIELD  CHIC. 

Ightfield  Joe  (J.  E.  Reeder).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  International  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Can.;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake,  North  American  Club  trials,   Ruthven,   Canada,   1902. 

IGHTFIELD  DOVE. 

Ightfield  Chic   (Hawkeye  Kennels.  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa,  1899. 
Royal  Chic    (J.    W.    Ribley,   Agt.).     Fourth,   Members'   All-Age  Stake,    and   fourth   Open   All-Age   Stake,    Illinois 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Lawrenceville,   111.,   1900. 

IGHTFIELD  KITE. 

Cornish  Kite   (R.   W.  Shaw).     First,   Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,   Karnes  City,   Texas,   1905. 

IGHTFIELD  MUSA. 

Ightfield  Mentor  (A.  P.  Heywood-Lonsdale).  Equal  second,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  third, 
Derby,    International    Club   trials,    Mitchells    Bay,    Ont.,    1895. 

IGHTFIELD  PSYCHE. 

Manitoba  Shot  (T.  Stone).  Second,  Derby,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  North- 
western Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1892.  (Thos.  Johnson);  first,  Ch.  Cup,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  Mor 
ris,  Man.,   1893. 

INDIANA. 

Manitoba  Blithe  (Thos.  Johnson).  Third,  Derby,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1900;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1901;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Robinson, 
111.,   1902. 

INDIANA  GIRL. 

Top  Notch  Jlngolet  (A.  H.  Ball).  Second,  Memhers'  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Barber  Junction, 
N.  C,  1904. 

INEZ  KENT. 

Clark's  Duke  (O.  B.  Clark).  Fourth,  Northwestern  Amateur  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Brown's  Valley, 
Minn.,  1897. 


498  DAMS— POINTERS. 

IONE. 

Joy  of  Priuce  William   (J.   R.   Purcell).     Second,   Derby,  Tennessee    Sportsmen's  trials,  Athens,   Ala.,   18S7. 
Joy  Jr.    (W.   B.   Meares,   Jr.).     Second,    Pointer  Derby,   Central   Club   trials,   Lexington,    N.    C,    18S9. 

.  JACKS  FASHION. 

Lady  Belle   (P.   Schumacher).     Third,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1906;   third,   Members' 
Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1907. 

JACO.UINA. 

Cuba   Zip    (Stockdale   kennels).      Third,    Derby,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,   Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1900;    equal   third, 
All-Age    Stake,    Pacific    Coast    Club    trials,    Coronado,    Cal.,     1901. 

JANE.    (E.  8144.) 

Croxteth    (Neversink  Lodge  Kennels).     Second, ,  All-Age  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,    1882. 

JESSIE. 

Tom   (J.  A.  Billinghurst).     First,   Derby,   Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lakeview,   Mich.,   1898. 
Ben   (E.  E.  Kraii).     Second,  Derby,   Michigan  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lakeview,   Mich.,   1S98. 

JET  II.      (11, 104. ) 

Ben  A.  (Dr.  D.  W.  Yaudell).  Second,  All- Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bickuell.  Ind.,  1891; 
second,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials.   New  Albany,   Miss.,    1893. 

JILL. 

Doris   (C.   Z.   Hebert).     First,   Derby.   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Salinas,   Cal.,  1895. 

JINGO'S  BAGPIPE. 
Margaretta    (Stockdale  Kennels).     Third,  Derby.   Pacific  Coast   Club  trials,   Bakersfiield,   Cal.,   1903. 

JINGO'S  BESS. 

Ivanhoe  (J.  G.  Drennan).  First.  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1906;  first,  Derby,  Oklahoma 
Club  trials,  Enid.   Okla.,  1907. 

JINGO'S  DOT. 

Hallie  Jingo   (Geo.   I.  Nunn).     Fourth,  Members'   Derby,  American  Pointer  Champion  Club  trials,   Lawrenceville, 

111.,  1901. 
Josie    Brighton    (Gr.s    Clay).      Fourth,    All-Age    Stake,    South    Dakota    trials,    Sioux    Falls,    S.    D.,    1900;    equal 

fourth,    All-Age   Stake,   South   Dakota  Field   Trial   Association   trials,   Sioux   Falls,   S.   D.,   1901. 

JINGO'S  JOY. 

Zephyr  II.  (J.  S.  Crane).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sjoux  Falls, 
S.  D.,  1900,    (E.  B.   Weston),  first,  All-Age  Stake,   Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton,   O.,   1904.- 

JINGO'S  LADY. 

Ripstone's    Jingo     ( Munger).      Equal    fourth,     All-Age    Stake.     Minn. -North    Dakota    trials,    Iroquois,    S. 

D..  1902,  (C.  T.  Phillips).  Equal  third,  Members'  Stake.  Ohio  trials,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio, 
1902;  third.  Members'  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio, 
1903;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third,  Members'  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington 
Court  House,   Ohio,   1904. 

JINGO'S    LASS. 

Rip's  Lass  (Garth.  Keller  &  Risen).  Equal  fourth.  Derby,  Iowa  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  first,  Derby.  Ala- 
bama Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1902;  third.  All-Age  Stake,  and  second,  Free-for-All  Stake.  Alabama 
Club  trials,  Huntsville.  Ala.,  1903,  (W.  F.  Garth);  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  equal  third,  Free-for-AH 
Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1904;  third.  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  Grand 
Junction,   Tenn.;    third,   Free-for-All  Stake,   Virginia  Field  Trial  Association   trials,   Martinsville,   Va.,   1905. 

Prince  Alert   (Bar  Harbor  Kennels).     Second,  Derby,  Nebraska  trials,   O'Neill,  Neb.,  1902. 

JINGOLENE. 
Sam's  Jingo   (Dr.  L.  Buckner).     First,   Members'  Stake,   Virginia  trials,  Chase  City,  Va.,   1903. 

JOE'S   DOT. 
Dot's   Bess   (W.   F.   Booker,   Jr.).     Third,   Members'    Derby.   Kentucky  trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,    1900. 

JOHNSON'S    CHERRY. 
Manitoba  Joe    (E.    Bissett).     Third,   Derby,    Western   Canada   Club  trials,   La  Salle,    Man.,    1906. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  400 

JOSIE  BOW. 

Butte  Bow   (H.  A.   Bassford).     First,   Puppy  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Walltown    Timber.   Cal.,   1883. 
Bow,   Jr.    (G.   B.   Cosby).     Third,    Puppy  Stake,   Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Walltown   Timber     Cal    1883      Fi™t 

All-Age    Stake,    Pacific   Coast    Club   trials,    Walltown    Timber,    Cal.,    1884.  "  r' 

Lemmie  B.   (J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr.).     Divided  second  and  third,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Walltown  Timber 

Cal.,  1884;   second,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Point   Reyes,   Cal.,   18S5. 
Solana  B.    (H.  A.  Bassford).     Second,   Puppy  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.   Point  Reyes,   Cal.,   18S5. 
Victor  II.    (G.  W.  Bassford).     Third,  Puppy  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Point  Reyes,  Cal.,  1885. 

JULIA   CRANE. 

Jerry  S.    (J.  E.  Miller).     Equal  third,   Members'   Stake,   Georgia  State  trials,   Waynesboro,   Ga.,   1903. 

JULIA  PAINE. 

Elgine    (T.   T.   Ashford).     Second,    Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials.   West   Point.    Miss.,    1S97. 
Kent   Elgin   II.    (W.   B.   Townsend).     Second.   All-Age   Stake,    Alabama   trials,    Madison,   Ala.,   1S99      First     All- 
Age    Stake,    Alabama   Club   trials,    Greenville,    Ala.,    1900. 

JUNE. 

Marquis  of  Lome  (J.  W.  Jackson).  Divided  second  and  third,  N.  0.  G.  C.  Stake,  New  Orleans  Rod  and  finn 
Club  trials,   Amite,   La.,   1SS1. 

JUNO. 

Rod's  Gal   (W.  B.  Stafford).     Equal  third.  Derby,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,   1888. 

JUNO  ILL 

Africanda    (Johnson   &   Cox).     Second,    Derby,    Alabama   Club   trials,   Huntsville,    Ala.,    1904. 

KATE  VIII   (5590.) 

Westminster  Drake   (T.   G.  Davey).     Third.   All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials,  Chatham,   Canada,   1891. 

KATE  CLAXTON. 

Little  Ned  (W.  N.  Kerr).  Second.  Derby  and  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bick- 
nell, Ind.,  1893;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,   1894. 

KATE  JINGO. 

Kate-Stone    (F.  L.   Denison).     Second,   Members'   Stake,    and  third,   All-Age  Stake.   Texas  Club  trials,   Stockdale 

Texas,  1903. 
Rap's  Jingo   (W.  F.  Garth).  First,   Derby,  Alabama  Club  trials,   Huntsville,  Ala.,   1904. 

KATE   KENT. 

King  Cyrano  (Clark  Co.  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Lawrenceville,  111.,  1899,  (J.  A.  Morton);  first,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  and  third,  Open  All-Age  Stake,  Illi- 
nois Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1900;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Iowa  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials.  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials, 
Sioux  Falls.  S.  D. ;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,  Senecaville,  Ohio;  equal  fourth.  All-Age 
Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1901. 

KATE  RIPSTONE. 
Lass  of  Jingo   (M.   R.   Hoover).     Fourth,  Derby,  Eastern  Iowa  Club  trials,   Independence,   Iowa,   1902. 

KATE  RUDY. 

Duke  of  Lyons   (B.  G.  Boyle).     Third.   Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Kentucky  trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,    1900. 

KATE  STONE. 

Kate's  Koin  (F.  L.  Denison (.  Third,  All-Age  Stake  and  first.  Members'  Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes  City, 
Texas;  third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  trials,  Stoneham,  Tex.,   1906. 

KENT'S  BABY. 

King  of  Kent  (Char.  F.  T.  Kennels).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N. 
C,    1890. 

KENT'S  MOLLIE. 

Sam  T.   (N.  Smock).     First,  Derby.  Kansas  City  Field  Trial  Club  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1897. 


500  DAMS— POINTERS. 

KENT'S  QUEEN. 
Tick's  Dot   (John  Otten).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  South  Dakota  trials,  Sioux  Falls,   S.   D.,   1900. 

KENT'S  STAR. 

Dr.  Tassie  (W.  Elliott).  Third,  Derby,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  third,  Derby,  United  States  Club 
trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1S97;   third,   Pointer  Derby,   United   States  Club  trials,   West  Point,   Miss.,   1S98. 

Plain  Sam  (Dr.  J.  R.  Daniels).  Fourth,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada,  1S94;  first, 
All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Washington  C.   H.,    Ohio,   1S98. 

KESWICK  II. 

Bannermau  (Dr.  C.  E.  Mitchell).  Fourth,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind., 
1889. 

KEITH'S  FLAKE. 

Rip  Field   (R.   W.  Shaw).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Texas  trials,  Karnes  City,  Texas,   1905. 
Tulia  T.    (J.    W.   Keith).     Fourth,   Derby,   Texas  trials,    Floresville,   Texas,   1904. 

KING  BOW'S,  JR. 

Duke  of  Vassar  (J.  Bangham).  Second,  Derby,  North  American  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Canada;  first,  All-Age 
Stake,  North  American  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Canada,  1S99;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  North  American  trials, 
Ruthven,   Canada,   1900;   second,   All-Age  Stake,    Peninsular  Club  trials,   Leamington,   Canada,    1900. 

KING'S  DAUGHTER. 

Merry  Girl  (H.  W.  Terry).  First,  Members'  Derby,  Pointer  Club  trials,  Jamesport,  L.  I.,  1900;  second,  Derby, 
first,  All-Age  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Manor,  L.  I.,  1901;  first,  Members'  Stake,  Pointer 
Club  trials,   Eastport,  L.   I.,   1902. 

KITTIE  GIBSON. 

Gibson  Girl  (Pinehurst  Kennel  Club).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pointer  Club  trials,  Barber  Junction,  Tenn., 
1905. 

LADY  BEAUFORT  IV. 

Daisy   Beaufort    (H.    Strunk).     First,    Puppy   Stake,    and   third.    All-Age   Stake,   Ohio   Club   trials,   Canton,    Ohio, 

1S92. 
Moxh?    ,'G.    V.    L     Mellinger).      First,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    and   Absolute    Winner,    All-Age   Stake,    Ohio   Club 

trials,  Canton,   Ohio,   1892. 

LADY  BELLE. 

Senator  P.  Jr.    (Thos.  Johnson).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,   Illinois  trials,  Robinson,   111.,   1902. 

LADY  BOW. 
Faucy  Free   (A.   Hoyt).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1889. 

LADY   CLIO. 
Dictator   (Johnson  &  Cox).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Alabama  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,  1904. 

LADY   GRACE 

Ned   B.    (Dr.   J.    S.    Brown).      Fourth,    Members'    Stake.    Eastern    trials,    Newton,    N.    C,    189S;    first.    Members' 

Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1S99,    (H.  B.  Duryea) ;  third,  Members'  Stake,  Continental  trials. 

Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,   1902. 
Brace   G.    (G.    H.    Gent).      First,    Derby,    Maryland   and   District    of    Columbia   Club   trials,    Easton,    Md.,    1904; 

second,  All-Age  Stake,   Maryland  and   District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,   Easton,   Md.,   1905;   second,   All-Age 

Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials.  Laurel,   Md.,  1906. 
Billy  of  Woodcliffe   (W.   R.  Armstrong).     Third,  Derby,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,   Easton, 

Md.,    1904. 

LADY  GRACE  II. 

Dan  C.  (Dr.  H.  F.  Hill).  Third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials, 
Chesapeake  Beach,  Md.,   1903. 

LADY  H. 

Lady  Haverland   (L.   Haverland).   Fourth,   Nursery  Stake,   Southern   Ohio  Club  trials,   Hamilton,   O..    1906. 

LADY  HAMILTON. 

Rox  Hamilton    (J.   Roehm).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Dayton.    Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton.   O.,    1905. 

LADY  KEATS. 

Becky  W.    (T.   Wickward).     First,   Derby,   Southern   Ohio  Club  trials,    Hamilton,   O.,    1906. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  501 

Tom  Tinker  (E.  D.  Conrad).  First,  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Hamilton,  O.,  trials,  1906;  first,  All-Age 
Stake.  Southern  Oliio  Club  trials,  Hamilton,  0.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,  Dayton 
0.,  1906. 

LADY  MARGARET. 

Lad's  Lady   (L.   W.   Blankenbaker).     Fifth,   Pointer  Derby,   and  third,   All-Age  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials, 

Bicknell,  Ind.,  1894. 
Mott's  Black   Sensation    (Geo.   S.   Mott).     Third,    Members'   Stake,    Pointer  Club  trials,   Jamesport,   L.    I.,    1900 

LADY     MAX. 

Glenbeigh,   Jr.    (B.   J.    Baum).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,    Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1896. 

LADY     MULL. 

Alabama  Girl  (H.  H.  Mayberry).  First,  Derby,  Alabama  trials,  Madison,  Ala.,  1897;  first,  All-Age  Stake, 
Alabama  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1898. 

LADY     NELL. 

Duke   II.    (Pickering   &  Oldershaw).      First,   Derby,    International    Club   trials,    St.    Joachim,    Can,    1902;    second, 

All-Aire    Stake.    International    Club    trials,    Ruthven,    Can.,    1904. 
Tiin    (A.   Pickering).     Fourth,    Derby,   North  American  Club  trials,    Ruthven.   Can.,   1902. 

LADY     PEG. 

Lady   Peg  II.    (W.   T.   Hunter).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,    United  States  Club  trials,    Bicknell,    Ind.,    1894. 
Daisy  Rip  Rap   (Richard  Merrill).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Union  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1896. 

LADY     RIP     RAP,  JR. 

The   Virginian    (W.   N.   Lipscomb).     Second,   Members'   Derby,    Virginia  trials,   Spray,    N.   C,    1906. 
Masterpiece    (W.   S.   Kidwell).     First,   Derby,    Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,   High   Point,    N.    C,   1906;    third, 
Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1907. 

LADY     OF     RUSH. 

Tioga  Sam  (W.  P.  Austin).  Equal  fourth,  Open  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Lawrenceville 
HI.,  1900. 

LADY    "WALLACE, 

Lady    Fishel    (U.    R.   Fishel).     Third,   Pointer  Puppy   Stake,   American  trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,    1S96. 

LALLA     ROOKH. 

Roger  Williams   <C.   H.   Odell).     Second,   All-Age   Stake,   Eastern  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   1888. 

LARKSPUR. 

Woolton  Game   (F.   R.  Hitchcock).     Fourth,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,   1889. 

LASS. 

Drake  (A.  E.  Godeffroy) .  Third,  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1883;  first,  All-Age  Pointer 
Stake,    Eastern    Club    trials,    High    Point,    N.    C.,.  1884. 

LASS  OF  BOW.    (8020.) 

Tempest    (Graphic  Kennels).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Southern  Club  trials,   Amory,   Miss.,   1889. 
Tribulation   (West  Tennessee  Kennels).     First,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   Southern  trials,   Amory,   Miss.,   1889. 
Hempstead   Duke    (Hempstead   Farm).      Equal   third,    All-Age    Pointer   Stake,    United   States   Club   trials,    Grand 
Junction,   Tenn.,    1894. 

LASS  OF  BLOOMO. 

Lady  Peg  (W.  T.  Hunter).  Third,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Elizabethtown,  Ky.,  1892;  fourth, 
All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    United   States   Club  trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1894. 

LASS     OF     JINGO. 

Sirdar  Trinket    (G.   A.   Carruthers).     Second,   Derby,   Western   Canada   Club   trials.   La   Salle.    Man..    1903. 

LEAH  II. 

Mott's  Fred   (Geo.   S.  Mott).     First.  Members'  Stake,   and  first,   All-Age  Stake,   Pointer  Club  of  America  trials, 

Jamesport,   L.   L,   1900. 
Fred  C.    (C.  Coster).     Third,  Champion  Stake,   Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Manor,  L.   I.,   1901;   first,   All-Age 

Stake  and  second  Free-for-All  Stake,   Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Eastport,  L.   I.,   1902. 


502 


DAMS— POINTERS. 


LEDGER. 

Ledger    II.    (Geo.    H.    Clark).      Second,    Derby,    Connecticut    trials,    Hampton,    Conn.,    1903. 

LIGHT     OF     KENT. 

Jingo  Jones   (Dr.   H.   L.   Bacon).     Third,   Derby,    Independent  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,    1902. 

LILLIE. 

Buckeye   Kate    (Fishback  &   Baughn).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Ohio   Field  Trial   Association   trials,    Washington 
C."  H.,  Ohio,  1898. 

LOLA. 

Diamond   Spot    (S.    Hansen).     Equal   third,   All-Age  Stake,   British   Columbia  trials,   Ladner,   B.   C,   1905.;   equal 
third,    .All  Age   Stake.    Pacific    Northwest   Club   trials,    La   Connor,    Wash.,    1905;    equal    third,    All-Age   Stake, 
Pacific   Northwest   Club  trials,   La   Connor,    Wash.,    1906. 

LOLA     QUEEN. 

Gypsy   Dexter    (Dr.    Ellis).      Second,   All-Age   Stake,    Pointer   Club   trials,   Jamesport,    L.   I.,    1900. 

LONNIE     BIJOU. 

Duchess  of  Kent  (C.  M.  Rounds'! .  First,  Derby,  Bexar  Club  trials,  'San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1892;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,    Bexar  Club  trials,   Floresville,   Tex.,    1893. 

LOTTIE     RIP     RAP. 

Co!n"s  Jingo    (E.   S.  .Fishback) .     Equal  third,    Members'   Stake,    Ohio   trials,    Washington   C.    H.,   Ohio,   1902. 

LOTTIE     RIPSTONE. 

Colton  (R.  B.  Smith).  Second.  Derby,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1906;  equal  third,  Derby.  Pacific 
Coast  Club  trials.   Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1907. 

LOU     H. 

Rex    (C.   E.   Meglemery).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1898. 

LUCILLE. 

Young  Tribulation (  W.  R.  Green).  First,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association,  Robin- 
son,  111.,   1902. 

LUCY     BRUMBY. 

Halcyon  (L.  L.  McClusky) .  Second,  Derby,  and  equal  third.  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  State  trials,  Waynes- 
boro,   Ga.,    1904;    first,   All-Age  Stake,   Georgia  trials,    Albany,   Ga.,   1905. 

LUCY     D. 

Searchlight    (John   Otten).      First,    Derby,    Nebraska    Field   Trial    Association   trials,    O'Neill,    Neb.,    1902. 

LUCK  OF  LOTT. 
Luke's  Joker   (L.   S.   Williamson).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,   Texas  trials,   Floresville,   Tex.,    1904. 

LULU. 

Morden  Jess   (H.   Cooper).     Second.   Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.,   1S99. 

LULA     K. 

Tony   Works    (Del   Monte   Kennels).      Equal   third.    Derby.    Manitoba   Club   trials.    Morris,    Man.;    fourth,    Derby, 

Continental   Club  trials,    Kennedy,   Minn.,   1896. 
Tick's  Kid   (Del   Monte  Kennels).     First,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.    C,    1896. 

LUNA. 

Bow  (St.  Louis  K.  C).  Divided  second  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  and  third.  Brace  Stake,  with  Faust,  N.  A. 
K.   C.  trials,   Patoka,   111.,    1879. 

MACK'S     JUNO. 

Elgin's  Dash  (F.  W.  Dunham).  Third.  All-Age  Pointer  Stake.  United  States  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.;  first, 
Alabama  Stake.  Alabama  trials,  Madison,  Ala.:  second.  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris. 
Man.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1897;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Continental 
trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.,    1898. 

Lome's  Kent    (W.   I.   Love).     Fifth,    Pointer  Derby,   United   States   Club  trials,   West   Point.   Miss.,    1895. 


DAMS— POINTERS. 


503 


MACKAY'S     BLOOM. 

Furlough   Romp    (Geo.   Gould).     First,   Derby,    Pointer  Club  of  America   trials,   Barber  Junction,   N.    C,    1904. 

MADGE.    (Browns.)    (11,134.) 

La  Grippe    (C.    B.    Weaver).     Equal  third,    All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   United  States   trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1891. 

MADGE      WILDFIRE. 

Patrician   (A.   F.   Hoehwalt).     Third,   Derby,   Dayton   Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   0.,   1904. 

MANITOBA     BELLE, 

Judge  (Hanibei  &  Code).  Second.  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman.  Man.,  1900;  (C.  E.  Dewry)  second 
All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1902;  (H.  &  C.)  first,  All-Age  Stake  Western 
Canada  Club  trials,   La   Salle,   Man.,   1903. 

Fifae  (Fred  W.  Scott).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  equal  third,  Sweepstake,  Western  Canada  Club  t-ials, 
La  Salle,  Man..  1901;  (Geo.  A.  Carruthers) ;  first,  Subscription  Stake.  Western  Canada  Club  trial*  La 
Salle,   Man.,   1904. 

Manitoba  Sport   (A.   Gale).     First,   Sweepstake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   1902. 

Nelly  Bang    (J.   W.   Flynn).     Second,   Derby,    Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1903. 

Rodondo    (J.   C.   Waugh).     Third,   All- Age  Stake,   Western  Canada   Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,    1906. 

MARGARET. 

Lad's  Meally  (W.  P.  Austin).  Second,  Derby,  Nebraska  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  fourth, 
Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. ;  fourth,  Derby,  Minnesota-North 
Dakota   Club   trials,   Huron,   S.    D.,   1903. 

MARGUERITE.      (13,553.) 

Dolly    (J.    Crugon).     Second,    All-Age   Pointer   Stake,    Indiana   K.    C.    trials,   Bicknell,    Ind.,    1S90. 

MARSHALL'S     LIL. 

Ti-ixie    Kent    (Geo.    I.    Nunn).      Fourth,    Breeders'    Stake,    American    Pointer    Champion    Club    trials,    Lawrence 
ville.   ill..   1901. 

MAUD. 

Belle  (—  Wilson).  First,  Great  Selling  Stake.  Eastern  trials.  Newton.  N.  C,  1894;  P.  Lorillard,  Jr.)  third, 
All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   G,   1895. 


Miss  Fiske  (E.  McGuire).  Third,  Derby,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  third,  Members'  Derby,  and 
third,   Ail-Age   Stake,    American   Pointer  Champion   Club  trials,    Lawrenceville,    111.,    1901. 

MAUDE     V. 

Lady  Tora  (W.  Y.  Dent).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  equal  second,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Alabama  Club  trials, 
Athens,  Ala.,   1902. 

MAUD     GRAPHIC. 

Tamarack,  Jr.  (II  K.  Devereux).  First.  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1894;  sec- 
ond, Pointer  Derby,  and  fifth,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  trials,  West  Point,  Miss. ;  fifth,  All-Age 
Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  Newton.  N.  C,  1895;  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United 
States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1896. 

MAUDE     LIGHT. 

Spot's   Jingo    (H.    H.    McCormick).      Fourth,    Derby,    Virginia    trials,    Martinsville,    Va.,    1905. 

MEALLY.    (4261.) 

Miss  Meallv    (H.   P.   Dortch).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   18S9. 
Sally  Brass  II.    (H.   Huber).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,    Bakersfield,   Cal.,    1S92. 

MEALLY     CROXTETH. 

Herr  Von  Kent  (Bogen  &  Denison).  Second,  Derby,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Texas  trials,  Floresville,  Tex., 
1904. 

MERRY     LEGS. 

Hempstead  Don  (HempsU-ad  Form).  Second,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1894;  third, 
Pointer  Derby,   United  States   Club  trials,    West   Point,   Miss.,   1S95. 

METEOR'S     DELL. 

Pride  of  King  Don   (Don   Pointer  Kennels).     First,   Pointer  Derby,   American  Club  trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 


504  DAMS— POINTERS. 

Leach's  Bell  II.    (W.  A.   Thompson).     First,   Pointer  Puppy  Stake,   American  Club  trials,  Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 

MIAMA. 

Mac  Hamber  (Eric  Hamber).  First,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials.  La  Salle,  Man.,  1897;  second,  All-Age 
Stake  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris, 
Man.,    1898;   second,   All-Age  Stake,    Western  Canada   Club  trials.   La  Salle,    Man.,   1899. 

Tannis  (E.  J.  Bennett).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.;  third,  All-Age 
Stake,   and  first,   Amateur  Stake,   Manitoba  Club  trials,   Morris,   Man.,   1898. 

MISS     FRED. 

Fred    (W.   Ferguson,   Jr.).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Pointer  Club  trials,   Jamesport,   L  I.,   1900. 
Frederica    (W.    Ferguson,    Jr.).      Third,    All-Age    Stake,    Pointer   Club    trials,    Manor,    L.    I.;    second,    Champion 
Stake,    Pointer  Club   trials,    Manor,    L.    I.,    1901. 

MISS     POINTER. 

Rap's  Pointer  (Er.  Shelly).     First,  Derby,  South  Dakota  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.   D.,   1903. 

MISS     RAP. 

Raffles   (S.   Christensen).     First,   Members'   Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1906. 

MISS     TICK     GIRL. 

Rip  Tick  (C.  W.  Tway).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Ohio  trials,  Washington  C.  H.  Ohio;  third,  All-Age  Stake, 
Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.  Ohio;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.;  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.; 
(H.  A.  Ford);  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1901;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
South  Dakota  trials,  Salem,  S.  D. ;  equal  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Minnesota-North  Dakota  trials,  Iroquois, 
S.  D.;  first,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Kentucky  trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,   1902. 

MISS     ZELLA. 

Knight's  Zella  (H.  W.  Hopkins).  First,  Derby,  and  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Georgia  State  trials,  Waynes- 
boro, Ga.,  1904. 

MISSOURI     QUEEN. 

Joe  Howard  (A.  McLachlin).  Second,  Derby,  Iowa  Club  trials,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa;  third,  Derby,  South  Dakota 
Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  1900;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials,  Paris,  Mo.,  1901;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Iowa  Club  trials,  Independence,  la.,  1902. 

M0LLIE     SCOTT. 

Geo.  Croxteth  (W.  D.  Henry).  Equal  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Monongabela  Club  trials,  Waynesburg,  Pa.,  1S95; 
equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  Club  trials,   Waynesburg,   Pa.,   1896. 

MONTEREY. 

Tippoo  (Char.  F.  T.  Kennels).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton,  N.  C,  1S95;  first, 
All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials.  West  Point,  Miss.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake, 
United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1896;  first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials. 
West  Point,  Miss.,  1897. 

MOONSTONE  (5600.) 

Tammany  (F.  R.  Hitchcock).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C. ;  first,  All-Age 
Pointer  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,    N.   C,    1887. 

MOTHER     SABINE. 

Sabine's  Rip  (Jesse  Fletcher).  Third,  Derby,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Sioux  Falls  S.  D. ; 
first,  Members'  Derby,  first,  All-Age  Stake,  and  second,  Champion  Stake,  American  Pointer  Champion  Club 
trials,  Lawrenceville,   111.,  1901. 

MOTT'S     BLACK     SENSATION. 

Queen's  Derby   (George  S.  Mott).     Third,   Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,   Manor,  L.  I.,  1901. 

MOULTON  PATTI. 

Don   (D.   P.   Ritchie).     Second,   Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1894. 

MOUSE. 

Rex   Fast    (W.   B.   Stafford).     Fourth,    Pointer  Derby,   United   States   Club   trials,    West   Point,    Miss.,    1895. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  5°5 

MY     ESTELLE. 

Babe  H.    (A.    Holderuian).     Second,   All-Age   Stake,   Southern   Ohio  Club   trials,    Hamilton,    0.,    1906. 

NADJY     OE     NASO. 

Duke  of  Kent   (Harry  Dutton).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  New  England  Club  trials,  Assonet,  Mass.,   1S92. 

NAM  A     3. 

Top  Notch  Tobie    (A.   H.   Ball).     Second,   Members'   Stake,    Pointer  Club  trials,   Eastport,   L.    I.,    1902. 

NELL.     (Drake  ex.  Moll.) 

Fau*t   (St.  Louis  K.  C).     Third,  Brace  Stake,   with  Bow.   N.   A.   K.  C.   trials,   Patoka,  111.,   1879. 

NELL   (Old  Rap  ex.  Nina.) 

Sensation    (Westminster   K.   C.'..     Equal  third,   All-Age   Stake,   Eastern  trials,   Robins  Island,    1880. 

NELL. 

Mountain  Boy   (W.  Schreiber).     First,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Point  Reyes,  Cal.,  1885. 

NELL. 

Teiinie   (W.  B.  Stafford).     Equal  third,  Derby,  Indiana  K.  C.  trials,  Bicknell,  Indiana,  1888. 

NELL  OF  IDSTONE. 

Nelson  of  Idstone   (B.   F.  Seitner).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Dayton   Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   O.,   1904. 

NELLIE.      (Gordon's.) 

Shell    (—  Bell).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Bexar  Club  trials,   Bexar,   Tex.,    1891. 

NELLIE. 

Rip    (Dr.   H.    B.    McMasters).      Third,   Derby,   Georgia   State  trials,    Waynesboro,    Ga.,   1904. 

NELLIE.      (Pendergast's.) 

Fly    (F.    Pendergast).     Third,   Derby,   Western   Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,    1900. 

NELLIE     BANG. 

Don  Fishel    (U.    R.   Fishel).     Equal  third,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   American  trials,   Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 

NELLIE     BOW.      (4212.) 

Spotted  Boy  (Chas.  Proctor).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  and  Absolute  Win- 
ner,   Derby,   Central  Club  trials,   Lexington,   N.   C,   1890. 

NELLIE     CROXTETH. 

Jingo's   Romp    (N.  T.   DePauw).     Second,   Pointer  Derby,   United   States   trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn.,   1901. 

NELLIE     D. 
Spot    Ranger    (C.    Lembke).     Equal   fourth,    All-Age   Stake,    Iowa   trials,    Emmetsburg,    la.,    1898. 

NELLIE     E. 

Nutwood    (Fairbanks   &  Board).     Third,   Puppy  Stake,   Indiana  K.   C.   trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1890. 
Paxico   (A.  J.  Gleason,  Agt.).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind., 
1891. 

NELLIE     FATJSTER. 

Tip  Fauster  fJ.  G.  F.  Holston).  Second.  Members'  Stake.  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C. 
H.  Ohio,  1902;  first.  Members'  Stake,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.  Ohio,  1903; 
(D.  F.  Greer);  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Northwestern  Club  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake, 
Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  Til.:  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Indiana  trials,  Clay  City, 
Ind.,  1905;  first.  All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  trials,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club 
trials,   Hutsonville,   111.,   1906. 

NELLIE     HAL. 

Redwing  (H.  H.  McCormick^.  Second,  Derby.  Independent  Club  trials,  Hutsonville.  111.;  third,  Derby,  Indiana 
Club  trials.  Clav  Citv.  Ind..  1904:  equal  third.  All-Age  Stake.  Iowa  Field  Trial  Club  trials.  Grand  Forks, 
N     D      1905-    third     Free-for-All   Stake,   Virginia   Field   Trial   Association   trials,    Spray,    N.    C,    1906. 


5o6  DAMS— POINTERS. 

NELLIE     0. 

Stix    (C.   P.   Eastham).     First,    Derby.    Alabama  Club   trials,    Huntsville,   Ala.,    1903;   first,    All-Age   Slake,    Ala- 
bama   Club   trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1905. 

NELLIE     RIP     RAP. 

Jingo's   Nellie    (H.   L.    Brown).     First,    Members'    Derby,    Ohio   Club   trials,    Washington    C.    H.,    Ohio,    1900. 
Jingo's  Osceola   (H.   L.   Brown).     First,    Members'    Derby,    Ohio  trials,    Washington   C.    H.,   Ohio,    1901. 

NELLY. 

Fanny  M.    (C.   Metzler).     Second,  Derby,   Southern   Ohio  Club  trials,   Hamilton,   O.,   1906. 

NETTIE. 

Darkness    (E.   S.   Wanamaker).     First,   Derby,   Eastern  Club   trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,   1882. 

NONSENSE. 

O'Kaw  ^  alley    (Fred  W.   Scott).     Second,   Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,   1900;    (Geo.    A. 
Carri-thers) ;   third,  All-Age  Stake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,   Man.,   1902. 

OSSIANETTE. 

Brighton  Madge  (C.  S.  Harrington).      First,  Members'  Stake,  Michigan  trials,  Greenville,  Mich.,   1902. 

PANSY. 

Hal   (W.  Whyte).     First.  Amateur  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1897. 

Sport  IV.    (Joe  Lemon).     First,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,   1900. 

PARSON'S     TRINKET. 

Star  Pointer   (J.   W.  Blythe).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   Iowa  trials,   Emmetsburg,   la.,   1900. 

PATSY     BANG. 

Go  Bang  (J.  R.  Waghorn).       Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,   1899. 

PATTI     CROXTETH.      (10,128.) 

Queen  Croxteth   (A.  B.  Truman).     Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,   1891. 

PATTI     M. 

Patti  Croxteth  (A.  B.  Truman).  Second.  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1890. 
first,    All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Coast   Club   trials,    Bakersfield,    Cal.,    1891. 

PEARL'S     DARK. 

J.   J.    (F.   M.   Edwards)       Equal   third,   All-Age  Stake,   Alabama   trials,   Huntsville,   Ala.,    1904.    , 

PEARL'S     DOT. 

Ripple  (H.  S.  Smith i.  Second,  Derby,  Union  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  equal  third,  Pointer  Derby,  United 
States  Club  trials.  Newton,  N.  C,  1S96;  third,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point, 
Miss.,   1897. 

PEARL'S  DOT. 

Strideaway  (Geo.  E.  Gray).  B'irst,  Pointer  Derby,  and  Absolute  Winner,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials, 
Bicknell,  Ind.,  1S93.  (E.  O.  Damon);  first,  Pointer  Derby,  and  Absolute  Winner,  Derby,  and  second,  All- 
Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn. ;  first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United 
States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1894;  fourth,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West 
Point,  Miss.,  189."i. 

Virginia   (H.   K.   Devereux).     First,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.    C,    1S95. 

Ripple  (H.  S.  Smith).  Second,  Derby.  Union  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  equal  third,  Pointer  Derby,  United 
States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  0.,  1S96;  third,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss., 
1897. 

i'oung  Rip  Rap  (C.  B.  Pineo).  Second,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1896;  first, 
Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake.  United  States 
Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  second,  Subscription  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1897;  third, 
All-Age  Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   New  Albany.   Miss.,   189S. 

Young  Jingo  (Geo.  E.  Gray).  Second,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  second, 
Derby,  Continental  Club  trials.  New  Albany,  Miss..  (J.  P.  Greene);  second,  Subscription  Stake  Eastern 
Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C. ;  third.  All-Age  Stake,  Continental  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1S9S,  second, 
Subscription   Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.    C    1899. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  507 

Ripstone   (W.   P.  Austin).     First,   All-Age  Stake,  Monongahela  Club  trials,   Carmichaels,    Pa.,   1899. 

PEARL'S  DOT  II. 

Pearl's  Jingle    (C.   E.   Worden).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,    Pacific  Northwest  trials,    Whidby  Island,    Wash..    1901- 

second,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club   trials,   Santa  Maria,   Cal.,   1902,    ( —  Lucas);   second,   All-Age 

Stake,   Pacific  Northwest  Club  trials,   Whidby   Island,   Wash.,   1902. 

PEARL'S  FAITH. 

Blue    Point    (J.    B.    Turner).      Third,    Members'    Derby,    Illinois    Field    Trial    Association    trials,    Robinson     111 
1901. 

PEARL'S  FAN. 

K.  C.  Kent  (T.  Fernkas) .  First,  Kennel  Club  Pointer  Stake,  Kansas  City  Club  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.;  first, 
American  Field  Cup  Stake,  Missouri  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  189T;  second,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Missouri 
trials,  Amoret,   Mo.,   1898. 

Blackstone   (N.  B.  Crisp).  First,  Members'  Derby,   Missouri  trials,  Amoret,  Mo.,  1899. 

Alott's  Regent    (Geo.   S.  Mott).     Third,  Members'   Stake.   Pointer  Club  trials,   Manor,  L.   I.,   1901. 

PEARL  POINTER. 
Jingo's  Heiress   (Dr.  S.  J.  Smith).     Third,   Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,   Karnes  City,  Texas,   1905. 

PEARL'S  PRIDE. 

Mamie  S.    (R.  L.   Shannon).     Second,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,  Elizabethtown,  Ky.,   1892. 

PEARL  S.   KENT. 

Elma  B.  Rush  (Win.  B.  Schuler).  Second.  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell.  Ind.,  1900;  equal 
third.  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson.  111.;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Ken- 
tucky Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,   1901. 

PEARLSTONE. 

Cherrystone  (Devonshire   Kennels).     First,   Derby,   Indiana   Kennel   Club   trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,    1887. 

Pearl's  Dot  (J.  B.  Turner).     First,   Pointer  Derby,   Indiana  Kennel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,   1S89. 

Pearl's  Fan  (Louis  Striehmer).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind., 
1891. 

PEG. 

Lebanon  (Lebanon  Kennels).  Equal  fourth,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1888; 
second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C;  first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Cen- 
tral trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1SS9. 

PEG. 

Don.  (R.  T.  Vandevort).  First,  Free-for-All  Stake,  N.  A.  K.  C.  trials,  Fairmount,  Minn.,  1SS2;  divided  second 
and  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High  Point,   N.   C,   18S3. 

PEGGIE. 

Faustina  (Thos.  G.  Davey).  Second,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  Mitchell's  Bay,  Canada  1894-  eaual 
third,    All-Age   Stake,    International   Club   trials,    Mitchells   Bay,    Canada,    1895.  ' 

PERDITA. 

Tyke    (A.   P.   Heywood-Lonsdale).     First,   Derby,   International  trials.   Chatham,   Canada,   1890. 
Ightfield  Deemster   (A.   P.   Heywood-Lonsdale).     Equal  third.   All-Age  Stake,   International  Club  trials    Mitchells 
Bay,  Canada,  1S95. 

PIERROTS   DAISY. 

Vancouver  Shot    (L.    Wellband).      Fourth,    Derby,   British   Columbia   trials,    Stevenson,    B.    C,    1903. 
Point   (D.   G.  Macdonnell).     Third,   All-Age  Stake,   British  Columbia  trials,   Ladner,   B.   C,   1904. 

PET  S. 

Lady  Rush   (H.  T.   Schmidt).     Equal  fourth,  Derby.  Continental  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1895. 

PETRONELLA. 

Cuba's  Glenwood   (Stockdale  Kennels).     First,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1904. 
Cuba's  Ivywood   (Stockdale  Kennels).     Second,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1904. 


50S  DAMS— POINTERS. 


Nick  of  Naso  (C.  J.  Peshell).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C, 
1887. 

PHI. 

Pereival  Jingo  (W.  K.  Terry).  First,  Derby,  Missouri  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Paris,  Mo.;  equal  third, 
Western  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Glasgow,  Mo.;  equal  third,  Derby,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow, 
Ky.,  1901;  second,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.;  second,  All-Age  Stake, 
Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.;  third,  Free-for-All  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials. 
Robinson,   111.;  first,  Ch.  Stake,  American  Field  Trial  Ch.  Club  trials,   Glasgow,   Ky.,   1902. 

PLAIN  MISSIE. 
Miss  Alford   (W.  N.  Lipscomb).     Equal  fourth,  Members'   Derby,   Virginia  Club  trials,  Spray,   N.  C,   1906. 

PLAIN  SISTER. 
Ned  Funston   (W.  B.  Coutts).     Third,  Derby,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Santa  Maria,  Cal.,   1902. 

POLLY  PEACH'EM. 

Ightfleld  Upton    (Thos.  Johnson).     Fourth,   Derby,   International  trials,   Chatham,   Canada,    1890. 

PONTONE. 

Gorham's  Jing  (Boomer  &  Gorham).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  Independent  Club  trials,  Bicknell,  Ind.;  second,  All- 
Age  Stake,  Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1900;  first,  Subscription  Stake,  South  Dakota  Field  Trial 
Association  trials,  Salem,  S.   D.,   1902. 

PRAIRIE  BELLE. 

Almeda   (H.   K.   Milner).     Second,  Derby,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1897. 
Balsora   (T.   T.   Ashford).     Third,   Derby,   Alabama  Club  trials,   Madison,   Ala.,   1897. 

PRINCESS  KATE. 

Bang-Bang  (Westminster  Kennel  Club).  Second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N. 
C.   1885;   equal  second,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C,    1896. 

PRINCESS  MAB. 

Pereival   Jingo's   Mab    (E.    C.    Harris..     First,    Nursery   Stake.    Dayton    Pointer  Club   trials,    Dayton   Ohio,    1903; 

fourth,  Derby,   Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   O.,   1906. 
Mab's  Dot    (H.   Hanrahan).     Third,   Nursery   Stake,    Dayton   Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,    O.,   1905. 

Q'APPELLE  BELLE. 

Wapella  Joe  (C.  W.  Graham.     Third,  All-Age  Stake,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1901. 

QUEEN. 

Beautiful  Queen  (J.  M.  Bassford,  Jr.).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Walltown  Timber, 
Cal.,  1SS3;  divided"  second  and  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Walltown,  Timber,  Cal., 
1884;  equal  third,  All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Walltown  Timber,  Cal.,  1885. 

QUEEN. 

Drill's  Dot   (C.   F.   Yung).     First,  Derby,   Indiana  Club  trials,   Clay  City,   Ind.,   1905. 

QUEEN. 

Wier's  Jingo  (Geo.  P.  Wier).  Fourth,  All-Age  Stake,  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,  Easton, 
Md.,   1905. 

QUEEN. 

Flirt  II. (W.  C.  Donaldson).  Second,  Derby,  International  Club  trials,  St.  Joachim,  Canada;  second,  Derby, 
North  American  Club  trials,   Ruthvcn,  Canada,   1902. 

QUEEN. 
Croxteth  Pete  II.   (A.  W.  Rudie).     Equal  third,  Derby,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle,  Man.,  1902. 

QUEEN. 
Fitz   (T.  N.  Bradford).     Fourth,   Members'  Derby.   Kentucky  Club  trials,  Glasgow,   Ky.,  1900. 

QUEEN. 

Teddy  B.  (H.  W.  Terry).  Second,  Members'  Stake,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials, 
Manor,  L.   1.,   1901;   third,   All-Age  Stake.    Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,   Eastport,   L.   I..    1902. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  509 

QUEEN. 

QUeeiU°f1901  ^^    (F'   C'  L0Ckhart)-     Second'   Puppy  Stake'   American  Pointer  Ch.   Club  trials,   Lawrenceville, 

QUEEN. 
Jennie  Lee  (R.  S.  Wynne).     Second,  Derby,  Texas  Club  trials,  Karnes  City,  Texas,  1906. 

QUEEN  II. 

Delhi  (Char.  Field  Trial  Kennels).  First,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris  Man  1894-  first  Pointer 
Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point  M°s 'third%erbv  Southern  Club 
trials,   New  Albany,   Miss.;   equal  third,  Champion  Stake,   Northwestern  Club  trials    Morris    Man.     1S95 

QUEEN  CROXTETH. 

Rush  Croxteth   (C.   Studaris).     Third,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1802 
Clay   (C.  Studaris).     Third,  All- Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Salinas,  Cal.,   1894. 

QUEEN  III. 

Jingo  (Char  Field  Trial  Kennels).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1892,  (N  T 
SSl  n"  f-eC0"d\  ^!1"Age  Pointer  Stake-  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.;  second,  Ail-Ago 
flr.ff  ™  allTn  x  °LUb  tna,S'  Morris-  Man.;  second,  All-Age  Stake.  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man  ; 
first  Ch.  Stake  Northwestern  Club  trials.  Morris.  Man.;  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton 
Stated  riC,?h  ;.f»U,  MPU?n  st»fce.  Eastern  Club  trials.  Newton,  N.  C;  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United 
Pnfnf  m  It'   Newton,   N.    C,    1895;    fourth,    All-Age   Pointer  Stake,    United   States   Club   trials,    West 

foint.   Miss.;   first,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   United   States  Club  trials,   Newton,   N.   C,   1S96. 

QUEEN  FAUST. 

Zetta  King  Don    (Chas.   Cole).     Second,   Derby,   Indiana  Keufrel  Club  trials,   Bicknell,   Ind.,    1887. 

QUEEN'S  LAST. 
Adelia   (J.   M.   Bassford).     Equal  third,   Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,    1894. 

QUEEN  LITITZ. 
Spot  II.     (Dr.  J.  E.  Toots).     Second.  Derby.  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials    Washine-t™  r    tt      nu      ,o„o 

*"i2J2d£  5,  Bi!S\s)-  Fourth-  A11"Age  stake- and  fourth- Ch  S6  MSirAS'oW-tJa;: 

F0UrStSaPk°e.   SabaDmeaDlffi8,  SKrttflS.'SS   EaSter"   ^  ^   Ind«-,    Iowa;    first,    Free-for-All 

QUEEN  MAB. 

Mab;SriaLrsdWCashingtTn1ce)H.TOhhio;  1^904^   ^    "*   ^^   "mM   Stak*'    ™°   ™«   «-   Association 
Princess   Mab    (E.    C.    Harris).      First,    All-Age   Stake,    Dayton    Pointer   Club   trials,    Dayton,    0.,    1905. 

QUEEN  P. 

^.k^nS    L^Tu    wTl^nt""^  J '?,?' *"V?t'    Champi°D    St^    Paciflc   Coast    Club    «-* 

first,   All-Age  Stake,    Brandon  Club  trials,    Brandon,   Man.,    1902.  '    Jl,n" 

QUEEN   OF  RIP   RAP. 

Nebraska  Ben    (Thos.   Johnson).     Second,   Derby,    Manitoba   Club  trials,   Carman,   Man      1901 

Spot's   Rip   Rap    (E.    L.    Denison).     First,    Derby,    and   second.   All-Age  Stake     Nebraska   FielH   Tv,-,i    a 

trials,  O'Neill.  Neb.;  first,  Derby.  Northwestern  Club  trials.  O'Neill  Ne T  second  AH  ^  ^  L  !S 
Western  Club  trails,  O'Neill,  Neb.;  fourth,  Derby,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Asso'ciaHon  tr,^  I  Spi  '  N°™b 
1905;   first,   All-Age  Stake,    Pointer  Club  of  America  trials!  ffigh  Point.   N    C.,   1906  Robl"son.     ™- 

Queen  of  Spots   (Dr.   Denison).      Third,   Derby,   Texas  Club  trials,   Karnes  City,  Texas,   1906. 

Sir   Royal   Spot    (EL.    Denison).      Second,    Derby,    Connecticut   trials.    Hampton.    Conn.,    1905,    (D     C     White)- 
equal   third,    All-Age   Stake,    Alabama   Club   trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,    1906.  wnitej , 

QUEEN  RIP  RAP  OF  ELGIN. 
Jingo's  Bang    (Judge  Gaston).     First,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Teun.,    1902. 

QUEEN  STRIDEAWAY. 
Norwalk   Primrose   (Harry  Waldron).     Second,   Members'   Stake,   Connecticut  Club  trials,   Hampton,   Conn.,    1905. 


5IQ  DAMS— POINTERS. 

QUEENIE. 

Barney  (C,  M.  Rounds).  Third,  Derby,  and  third,  All- Age  Stake,  Texas  trials,  Marshall,  'xexas;  first,  Derby, 
and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Bexar  Club  trials,  Bexar,  Texas.  1891;  divided  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Bexar  Club 
trials,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  1S92. 

RAP'S  VESTA. 

Sam's  Vesta   (J.   D.   Stripling  &  Co.).   Equal  third,    Derby,   Alabama   trials,    Huntsville,    Ala.,   1902. 

REDWING. 

Dum  Dum   (Joe  Lemon).     First,   Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle,   Man.,    1900. 

RESS. 

Maud    (J.   L.   Appling).     Second,   Derby,   Texas   trials.    Marshall.    Tex.,    1891. 

RESURRECTION. 

Columbia  Dan  (R.  W.  Shaw).     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  Brandon  Kennel  Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1900. 

REVELATION. 

Ridgeview  Beppo    (Graphic   Kennels).     Equal  third,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   United   States  Club  trials,   New  Al- 
bany,  Miss.,  1893. 
Ridgeview  Cash  (Geo.  N.  Clemson).     Fourth,  Derby,  United  States  trials,  Newton,  N.   C,  1895. 

RICK  RACK. 

Joe  Gray   (Dr.   J.   R.   Daniels).     First.   All-Age  Stake,   Texas  trials,   Karnes   City,   Texas.   1905. 

RIPO. 

Alix  II.    (D.   J.   O'Connell).     Second,   All-Age  Stake,   Monongahela  trials.   Senecaville,   O.,    1901. 
Alberta  Joe  II.   (R.   W.   Shaw.     Second,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Members'   Stake,  Texas  Club  trials,   Stockdale, 
Texas,   1903. 

RIP  RAP'S  NETTIE. 

Natalie   (J.  Hayward,  Jr.).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,  Nebraska  trials,   O'Neill,  Neb.,   1904. 

RIP  RAPS  PEARL. 

Lad's  Dot   (Chas.   Hazen).     Third,   Derby,  Dayton  Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,   O.,   1906. 

RIP  RAP'S  POLLY. 

Bettie  Logan    (F.   L.   Williamson).     Fourth,   Members'   Stake,   Texas   Club  trials,   Karnes  City,   Texas,   1906. 

RITA. 

Glenbeigh    (H.   Vernon).     First,   All-Age  Stake,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Salinas,   Cal.,    1895. 

RIVEN    OAK   RIPSEY. 

Rip's   Bolt    (E.   P.   Wilkins).     Second,   Members'   Derby.    Virginia  trials,    Martinsville,    Va„    1904. 

RODGER'S  NELLIE. 

Ned  D.   (J.  R.  Davis).     Third,  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  trials,   Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1900. 

ROMP. 

Mainspring  (J.  F.  Perkins).  Equal  second,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Eastern  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1S84; 
first,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Eastern  Club  trials,   High   Point,   N.   C.,   1885. 

ROONEYS  CROXTETH. 

Sister  Sue  (N.  T.  DePauw).  Equal  third,  Derby.  Continental  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  second,  Derby,  Mani- 
toba Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.;  1895;  fifth,  Pointer  Derby.  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.; 
third,   All-Age  Stake,   Continental  Club  trials,   Kennedy,   Minn.,   1896. 

ROSE. 
Baronet    (H.    W.    Livingston).     Third,    Puppy   Stake,    Eastern   Club   trials,    Robins   Island,    1880. 

ROSEBUD. 

Highland  Belle    ( ).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   International   trials,    Ruthven,   Canada,    1904. 

ROSE  LE  HESSEN. 
Jingo's  Light    (J.   B.    Rosenstihl).     First.    All-Age   Stake,    Alabama   trials,   Madison.    Ala..   1S99,   first.   Champion 


DAMS— POINTERS.  511 


Stake,   Alabama  trials,   Greenville,   Ala.,   1900. 


Stake.   Alabama  trials,   ureenvine,   Aia.,   iyuu. 
Jingo's   Hessen   (G.   W.  Kortright).     First,   Derby,   South   Dakota  Field  Trial  Association   trials,   Sioux  Falls,   S. 

D.,  1900. 
Gold  King   (N.  T.  DePauw).     Third,  All-Age  Stake,  Ohio  F.  T.  A.,  trials,   Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  1900. 

ROXEY  KENT. 

Cyrano's  Kent  (Jas.  Pease).     First,  Members'  Derby.  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,  111.,  1901; 

second,   Members'   All-Age  Stake,   Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,    1902. 
Boy  Kent    (B.   G.   Obrist).     First,   Members'   Derby,    Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials,   Robinson,   111.,    1905. 

ROYAX  CUTE.    (12,771.) 

Frank  W.    (A.   L.   Sanford).     Third,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,   Central  trials,  Lexington,   N.   C,   1891. 

RUBY.      (1340.) 

Rue  (Bayard  Thayer).     First,  Members'  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1SS3. 

RUBY'S  CHLOE. 

Pearl's  Chloe    (F.   Lockhart).     Fourth,   All- Age   Stake,   Texas  Club  trials,    Karnes   City,   Texas,    1906. 

SADDLEBAGS. 

Alex  C.    (J.   B.  Lucas).     First,  Derby,   Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,   Bakersfield,   Cal.,   1898. 

SAL, 

Bounce    (G.    W.   Amory).     Equal   third,    All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   United  States  Club  trials,   New  Albany,   Miss., 
1893;    third,    All-Age  Stake,   New  England  Club  trials,    Assonet,    Mass.,    1894. 

SAMBO'S  FOLLY. 

Dunraven    (B.  F.   Seitner).     Fourth,   All-Age  Stake,    Dayton   Pointer  Club  trials,    Dayton,   O.,    1906. 

SAM'S  DREAM. 

Minnesota  Joe,   Jr.,    (C.   C.   Burkhead).     Second,   Derby,   Independent  Club  trials,    Robinson,    111.,    1903. 
Dream's  Light  (J.  E.  House).     Second,  Derby,  Ohio  Field  Trial  Association  trials,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  190o. 

SAM'S  VENUS. 

Lady  Tip  Top   (W.  N.  Lipscomb).     First,  Derby,  Virginia  trials,   Martinsville,  Va.;  fourth,  All-Age  Stake,   Vir- 
ginia trials,  Martinsville,  Va.,  1905. 

SAM'S  VIC. 

Cornish   Priam    (H.   E.   Hawkins).     Equal  fourth,   Derby,   Texas  Club  trials,   Karnes  City,   Texas,    1906. 

SANFORD' S  QUINCE. 

Sanford  Druid   (Hempstead  Farm).     Third,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   Central  Club  trials.   Lexington,   N.   C,    1892. 

SAPPHO. 

Rappahannock   (R.  P.  Seeger).     Fourth,  Members'   Derby.   Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  Club  trials,   Ches- 
apeake Beach,   Md.,   1903. 

SENATOR'S  MISTRESS  NELL. 

Burbank    (J.    W.   Flynn).   Second,   Derby,   Nebraska   Field  Trial   Association   trials,    O'Neill,    Nebraska,   1904;   se- 
cond, Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1905. 

SHAW'S  FLASH. 

North  Jetty    (R.   W.   Shaw).     First,   Derby,   Texas  Fie)''   Club  trials,   Stockdale.   Texas,   1903;   second,   Members- 
Stake,   Texas  Club  trials,   Karnes  City.   Texas,   1906. 

SHEYENNE. 

Sheywood(    (J.   C.   Wood).     Third,   Derby,    Dayton  Pointer  Club    trials,   Dayton,    O.,    1905. 

SIOUX  GIRL. 

Plain  Sam,   Jr.    (Dr.    Denison).     First,   Members'   Derby,    American   Pointer  Ch.    Club   trials,   Lawrenceville,    111., 
1901 

SISTER. 

Top  Notch  Tic-Tac   (A  H.   Ball).     Second,   Derby,    Pointer  Club  trials,   Barber  Junction,   N.   C,   1904. 


$12  DAMS— POINTERS. 

SPECK  JINGO. 

Speck's  Jingo  Boy   (Mrs.  Hyde).     Second,  Derby,  Minn.-N.  Dakota  trials,  Huron,  S.   D.,  1903. 

SPECKLE  GOWN. 

Keystone  Jim  (C.  J.  Singleton).     Fourth,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  trials,  Lawrenceville,  111.,   1900. 

SPINAWAY. 

Robert-Le-Diable    (Highland   Kennels).     First,   All-Age   Pointer  Stake,   Eastern  Club   trials,    High   Point,    N.   C, 

SPOTTED  GIRL. 

Spotted  Star    (F.   Holmes).     Fourth,    Derby,    International  Club   trials,   Mitchells   Bay,    Canada,    1S96. 

SQUAW. 

Don   (J.  D.  Smith).     Fifth,   Open  Stake,  Calgary  Rod  &  Gun  Club  trials,  Calgary,  Alberta,   1890. 

STELLA. 

Cuba  of  Kenwood  (W.  S.  Tevis).  Second,  Derby,  and  second,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakers- 
field,  Cal.,  1898;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials.  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1899;  second,  All-Age 
Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials,  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1900;  second,  Members'  Stake,  Pacific  Coast  Club  trials, 
Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1904. 

SUSPENIUS. 

Regina    (R.   L.   Gill).     Second,   Members'   Derby,   Virginia  trials,   Chase   City,   Va.,    1903. 

SUSIE'S  DOTTIE. 

Chief  Other  Day  (N.  B.  Nesbitt).  Equal  fourth,  Derby,  South  Dakota  trials,  Salem,  S.  D.,  (H.  M.  Giles); 
equal  fourth,  Derby,  Minn. -North  Dakota  trials,  Iroquois,  S.  D.,  1902. 

TANNIS. 

Zuleika  (W.  C.  Lee).  First,  All-Age  Stake,  and  first,  Cup  Sweepstake,  Western  Canada  Club  trials,  La  Salle, 
Man.;  third,  All-Age  Stake,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Carman,  Man.:  first,  Manitoba  Stake.  (All-Age),  Bran- 
don Club  trials,  Brandon,  Man.,  1901;  first,  Manitoba  Stake,  (All-Age),  Brandon  Club  trials,  Brandon, 
Man.,    1902. 

TELEGRAM. 

Armstrong  Don   (R.  K.  Armstrong).  Second,   Members'   Stake,   Pointer  Club  trials,   Barber  Junction,   N.  C,   1905. 

TICK. 

Brimstone  (W.  P.  Austin).  Second,  All-Age  Stake,  first,  Free-for-All  Stake,  and  third,  Members'  Stake, 
Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Eastport,  L.  I.  1902. 

TOPSY  L. 

Lad  of  Rush  (J.  L.  Adams).  First,  Pointer  Derby.  United  States  Club  trials,  Elizabethtown,  Ky.;  second. 
Pointer  Derby,  and  first,  All-Age  Stake,  Central  Club  trials,  Lexington,  N.  C,  1892;  first,  All-Age 
Pointer  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,  New  Albany,  Miss.,  1893. 

TOXIC. 

Ranee  (Char.  Field  Trial  Kennels).  Equal  third,  Derby,  Manitoba  Club  trials,  Morris,  Man.,  1898;  third,  Poin- 
ter Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1899. 

Nana  (Char.  F.  T.  Kennels).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  and  Absolute  Winner,  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  West 
Point,   Miss,   1899. 

Khartoum  (Char.  Field  Trial  Kennels).  First,  Pointer  Derby,  United  States  Club  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn., 
1900. 

TRILBY. 

King    (J.   Richmond).     Second,   Members'   Derby,   Michigan  trials,   Lakeview,   Mich.,   1900. 

TRINKET.      (3115.) 

Trinket's  Bang   (Wm.  Titterington).     First.  All-Age  Stake.   Western  trials,   Abilene,   Kansas,   18S5;   equal  third, 

All-Age  Stake,  United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1885. 
Trinket's  Countess   (   Paul  Francke).     Equal  third,   Derby,  Western  trials,  Carthage,  Mo.,   1887. 

TRINKET  S. 

Trinket's  Don   (A.  C.   Waddell).     Equal  second,   Pointer  Derby,   American  trials.  Columbus,   Ind.,   1892. 


DAMS— POINTERS.  513 

TRIX  III. 

Sam   (C.  H.  Cord).     Second,  Derby,  Daytou  Pointer  Club  trials,   Dayton,  0.,  1904. 

TRIXIE. 

Daisy    (C.  A.  Dukei.     Third,   Derby,   Texas  Field  Trial  Club   trials,   Floresville,   Texas,   1904. 

Trixie's  Rap   (Geo.   I.   Nuun).     Fourth,   Members'   Stake,   Independent  Club  trials,   Hutsonville,   111.,    1905. 

TRIXIE'S  MAID. 

Paul   Rap   (S.   M.   Welborn).     Second,   Free-for-All  Stake.   Alabama  trials,   Huntsville,   Ala..   1902. 

TUCK. 

Dexter    (Bayard  Thayer).      First.   All-Age   Pointer   Stake,   Eastern   trials,   High   Point,    N.   C,    1S8S. 

URADA. 

Reeser's  Riley    (H.   C.   Reeser).     Equal  fourth,   Derby,   Illinois  trials,   Lawrenceville,   111.,   1900. 

VAN  BANG. 

Dame  Bang  (T.  G.  Daveyt.  Second.  Derby,  and  first.  All-Age  Stake.  International  Club  trials.  Chatham, 
Canada.     1892. 

VANDALIA.      (CT00.) 

Bryn  Mawr  Mona   (J.  B.  Ellison).     Third,  Derby,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials,   Richland,   Va.,   1SS9. 

VENUS. 

Joe   (Joe  Lemon).     Second,   Derby,   Western  Canada  Club  trials,   La  Salle.   Man.,   1S98. 

VERA  BANG. 

Kent  Elgin  (T.  T.  Ashford).  Second.  All-Age  Pointer  Stake.  United  States  Club  trials,  Bicknell.  Ind.;  equal 
third.  All-Age  Stake,  Eastern  Club  trials,  Newton,  N.  C,  1893;  first,  All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  United 
States  trials,  Grand  Junction,  Tenn.,  1894. 

VESTA  DRUID. 

Glee  Boy  (D.  G.  Maedonnell).  First.  Members'  Stake,  British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladnor,  B.  C,  1900;  first, 
All-Age   Stake,    Pacific   Northwest   Club   trials.    La   Connor,    Wash.,    1906. 

VIC. 

Shot  (W.  B.  Meares,  Jr.).  Equal  third,  All-Age  Stake.  Eastern  Club  trials.  High  Point,  N.  C;  equal  third, 
All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Central  trials,  Lexington,   N.   C,   1890. 

VIC.      (1347.) 

Spot    (J.  K.   Renaud).     First.   N.   O.   G.   C.   Stake,    N.   O.   G.   Club  trials.   Amite.   La;   first,   Areola  G.   C.   Stake, 

N.   O.   G.   Club  trials,   Amite,   La.,    1881. 
Tip   (J.   G.   Watson).     Third,  Areola  G.  C.   Stake,   New  Orleans  Gun  Club  trials,   Amite,   La.,   1881. 

VICTRIX  JINGO. 

Togo   (L.  II.  Allshouse).     Fourth,   Derby,   Field  Trial  Club  of  New  England  trials.   Hampton,   Conn.,   1906. 

VIOLA. 

Prince's  Lad's  Lassie,  (Dr.  A.  Fitch).  First,  Members'  Stake,  Pointer  Club  of  America  trials,  Manor,  L.  I., 
1901. 

WANDA. 

Drill's  Scout  (Jas.  Pease).  Fourth,  Members'  Derby,  Illinois  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1901;  first.  Members'  All- 
Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Association  trials.  Robinson.  111..  1904;  first.  Members'  Stake.  Illinois  Field 
Trial  Association  trials,  Robinson,  111.,  1905;  first.  Members'  All-Age  Stake,  Illinois  Field  Trial  Asso- 
ciation trials,    Robinson.    111.,    1906. 

WESTMINSTER  BLANCHE. 

Tony  Jessamine   (F.  R.  Hitchcock).     Fourth,   Pointer  Derby.  United  States  Club  trials.   West  Point,  Miss.,   1S96. 

WESTMINSTER  INA. 

Westminster  Zoe  (J.  B.  Baker  1 .  Third,  Derby,  Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials.  Thomasville,  N.  C,  1S93; 
first,  Free-for-All  Stake,   Philadelphia  Kennel  Club  trials.   High   Point,   N.   C,   1895. 


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DAMS— POINTERS. 

WHISPER. 

Vi    (J.   Tod  Sloan).     Second,   Members'   Stake,    Pacific  Coast   Club  trials,   Coronado,   Cal.,    1901. 

WILLIAM'S  FAN, 

Maggie   (D.   G.  Macdonnell).     Second,  Derby,  and  third,  Members'   Stake,   British  Columbia  Club  trials,  Ladners, 
B.  C„  1904. 

WOOLTON  GAME. 

Hempstead  Beau   (Hempstead  Farm).     Third,   Pointer  Derby,   United  States  Club  trials,   Grand  Junction,   Tenn., 
1894. 

ZIP. 
Jumbo    (Lone  Star  Kennels).     Equal  third,   All-Age  Stake,   Bexar  Club  trials,   San   Antonio,   Texas,    1892. 

ZITTA. 
Beau  of  Portland,    (  H.   F.  Farnham).     First,   All-Age  Pointer  Stake,  Southern  Club  trials,   Amory,   Miss.,   1888. 

ZTT-ZUE. 
Manitoba  Lass    (Thos.    Johnson).     Second,    Derby,    Manitoba   Club   trials,    Carman,    Man.,    1904. 


VARIOUS  GAME  BIRDS  ON   WHICH  FIELD  TRIALS    HAVE    BEEN    HELD   IN   THE   UNITED   STATES   AND 

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Has  shown  the  greatest  energy  and  endurance  of  any  dog  in 
America,  and  while  in  the  stud  only  a  short  time  is  the  sire  of 
several  field  trial  winners  that  have  won  eight  times.  Among 
them,  Lakefield  Gleam,  winner  cf  second,  Derby,  Ohio  trials;  first, 
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ST.    CLOUD    KENNEL 

IRISH   SETTERS  HOME  OF  ST.  CLOUD  III 

Largest    and    best    kennel    of    this    breed    in    the    world. 
Also  CHOICE  ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

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A.  K.  C.  NO.  103612 
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A  champion  in  both  England  and  America.  Thoroughly  broken  on  quail,  has  a  fine 
Nose,  stai-nch  on  Point,  fast,  good  in  action,  with  splendid  staying  qualities.  The 
best  dog  in  America  for  field  trial  and  other  bitches.  The  Cut,  from  a  Photograph 
correctly  represents  his  excellent  form  and  Markings.  Prince  has  won  the  highest 
honors  under  all  the  best  American  judges,  and  won  first,  winners  class,  the  highest 
honor  under  Major   Taylor  at   the  last   New  York  show. 

Recently   imported,    a   great   winner  abroad   (bred  by  T.    Stedman),    and  whelped   April 
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Head,  including  Wrinkle   20 

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Flews   5 

Neck    5 

Shoulders  and  Chest   10 

Back  and  Back  Ribs 10 

Legs  and  Feet    15 

Color  and  Coat    10 

Stern    5 

Symmetry    10 


Total    , 100 

I  have  Bloodhounds  that  the  English  and  American  Kennel  Club  recognizes;  that  all 
experts  acknowledge  to  be  the  best  in  Europe  and  America. 

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FACTS  THAT  BLOODHOUND  PURCHASERS  SHOULD  KNOW. 

All  Bloodhound  breeders  in  Europe  or  America  register  their  hounds  with 
the  English  or  American  Kennel  Club.  A  hound  must  have  certain  character- 
istics to  be  a  Bloodhound ;  without  those  characteristics  no  hound  is  or  can  be 
a  Bloodhound.  The  names  English,  American,  Cuban,  Siberian,  etc.,  exist  only 
as  words  or  phrases,  to  deceive  the  public,  or  to  swindle  a  purchaser.  Never 
buy  without  obtaining  a  certified  pedigree,  registration  receipt  and  number  of 
the  hound  from  one  or  both  clubs,  as  nine  out  of  ten  buyers  would  not  know  a 
Bloodhound  when  they  saw  one.  Those  who  want  the  genuine  Bloodhound 
should  be  cautious  in  buying  from  any  person  other  than  exhibitors,  as  they 
OWN,  BREED,  BUY  and  can  SELL  the  most  perfect  specimens.  Many 
dealers  buy  the  inferior,  degenerated,  worthless  and  cheap  CULLS,  breeding 
from  them,  they  offer  the  "WEEDS*'  thus  produced  as  hounds  equal  to  those 
which  have  cost  thousands  of  dollars  to  develop.  Every  Bloodhound  BREEDER 
that  has  hounds  of  TYPE,  CHARACTER  and  QUALITY,  i.  e.,  'The  Blood- 
hound of  Fact,"  you  will  always  find  with  his  hounds  REPRESENTED  at  all 
the  LARGE  SHOWS,  courting  competition.  The  others  are  noted  by  their 
absence. 

DR.  KNOX, 
Master  of  the  Imperial  Bloodhound  Kennels, 

Danbury,  Conn. 

THE  BLOODHOUND— MAGICIAN— A  CHAMPION. 

The  FIRST  and  ONLY  BLOODHOUND  that  has  ever  won  the  CHAM- 
PIONSHIP MEDAL,  offered  by  the  AMERICAN  KENNEL  CLUB,  and  the 
WINNERS'  HONOR  for  the  best  BLOODHOUND  at  the  New  York  Show, 
1907. 

His  value  as  a  sire  lies  in  his  breeding  from  KNOWN  and  HEALTHY 
Ancestors,  with  Physical  and  Mental  ability  to  hunt  MAN  or  BEAST,  produc- 
ing strong  and  typical  youngsters  that  are  also  MAN-HUNTERS.  Judges, 
Fanciers  and  Breeders  pronounce  him  PERFECT  in  Bloodhound  Character, 
and  the  best  SOUND  Bloodhound  to  be  seen  in  the  show-ring  to-day.  After 
winning  the  FIRST  and  SPECIAL  PRIZE  in  all  the  Bloodhound  classes,  the 
CHALLENGE  CUP,  a  Special  for  the  best  hound  of  any  variety  went  to  him 
at  the  SIMSBURY  HORSE  and  HOUND  SHOW,  with  thirty  entries  com- 
peting, under  FIVE  SPECIALTY  JUDGES. 

At  HARTFORD   he  wins   over  all   Bloodhounds,   and  was  awarded  the 
OFFICERS'  CUP  for  the  BEST  in  the  show,  with  Four  Hundred  entries. 
Pups  by  MAGICIAN  out  of  the  best  IMPORTED  BITCHES,  for  sale. 

DR.  KNOX, 
Master  of  the  Imperial  Bloodhound  Kennels, 

Danbury,  Conn. 


528 


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IMPORTED  MAY  FLY 

Bred  by  R.  L.  L.  Purcell  Llewellin.  Field  Trial  and  Bench 
Winner  in  both  England  and  United  States,  and  sire  of  23 
Field   Trial    Winners    in   U.    S.,   and    many    Bench    Winners. 

FOR  STUD  CARD  ADDRESS 

G.  0.  SMITH,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 


CLAYTON'S   DOG   REMEDIES. 
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There  must  be  a  reason  for  this.  They  are  especially  prepared  for  dogs,  on 
the  most  scientific  principles,  from  the  purest  drugs,  and  are  guaranteed  under  The 
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Comes   in   Liguid  Form.    Soft   Capsules   and   Worm  Pills. 

The  peculiar  virtue  cf  Clayton's  Vermifuge  is  recognized  by  all  dog  fanciers. 
There  is  no  other  Vermifuge  like  it. 

In  Liquid  Form,  it  can  be  given  to  puppies  when  they  are  ten  days  old,  the 
proper  time  to  commence  to  rid  the  puppies  of  worms. 

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Will  cure  every  form  of  Skin  Disease.      They  destroy  all  parasites,  heal  the  skin,   and 
promote   the   growth   of   the   hair. 

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Prevent    as    well    as    cure.     You   need    not    fear    distemper    when    you    have    Clayton's 
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for   distemper. 

CLAYTON'S    CONDITION    PILLS    WITH    PEPSIN 
Are   a   reliable   remedy    for   all   run  down   conditions    of    the    nervous   system,    or    after 
any    constitutional    disease.     They    are    especially   useful    when    convalescing    from    dis- 
temper.     They  will  make   your  dog  eat   and   grow  strong   and   healthy. 

USE    CLAYTON'S   CEOLINE   DOG    WASH   AND   DISINFECTANT 

For  Washing  your  Dog  and  to  Disinfect  your  Kennel.      It  is  an   excellent  disinfectant 
deodorizer    and    germicide. 

Send  2  cent  stamp  for  a  book  on  Dcg  Diseases  and  How  to  Feed. 

MANUFACTURED     BY 

DR.  GEO.  W.  CLAYTON,  P.  O.  Box  914,  CHICAGO,  U.  S.  A. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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uuu  iiumuuiuu   \^^  show  Irish  Setters  than  any 

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INDEX 


Page. 
Portraits    and   Sketches   of 

Edward   Dexter,    Boston,    Mass.,    (deceased) 6 

Judge  C.  N.   Post,   Sacramento,   Cal 8 

Thomas    Johnson,    Winnipeg,    Man 10 

Edmund  H.   Osthans,  Toledo,  0 12 

Harry   .   Rolston.   Vancouver.   B.  C 1-1 

Noah  Wallace,   Farmiugton,  Conn 17 

Norvin  T.   Harris.   New  Orleans  and  Lyndon,   Ky.  .18 

W.  S.  Bell,   Pittsburg,   Pa 20 

Portraits 36,  113,  114,   115,  221,  284,  2S5 

Date    of    Death    of    Well-known    Sportsmen..    ..23-27 
Date   of   Death  of   Well-known   Dogs,   Sporting 

and    Non-Sporting 28-35 

Field  Trials, 

Field  Trials,   1874   and   1S75 36 

1S76 37 

1S77 38 

1878 40 

1S79 41 

1SS0 43 

1SS1 44 

"         "         1882 4S 

1S83 52 

1884 56 

1SS5 60 

1SS6 65 

1887 73 

18S8 7S 

1SS9 85 

1S90 93 

1891 102 

"         1892 116 

1S93 125 

1894 132 

1895 136 

1S96 142 

1S97 147 

1S98 155 

1899 163 

1900 172 

1901 185 

1902 201 

1903 217 

1904 229 

1905 248 

1906 266 

1907   (to  July  1) 282 

34  Years) .     Number  of  Trials  410. 

Records  National  Championship  Winners.  .2S6  to  295 

Records   of   Prominent   Sires   and  Dams 296-7 

RecordI  Field  Trials  Held  Yearly 298  to  303 

Records   Field  Trial  Clubs 304,  305 

Handlers    Records 306    to    309 

Sires   of   Field   Trial    Winners.    English    Setters.. 310 

Sires   of   Field   Trial    Winners,    Irish   Setters 369 

Sires  of  Field  Trial   Winners,  Gordon  Setters.  ..  .373 

Sires   of  Field  Trial   Winners,    Pointers 451 

Dams   of  Field   Trial   Winners,    English  Setters.. 375 

Dams   of  Field  Trial  Winners.   Irish  Setters 441 

Dams  of  Field  Trial  Winners.   Gordon  Setters 446 

Dams  of  Field  Trial  Winners,   Pointers 4S3 

Field  Winners  without   Pedigrees  Reported 44S 

Advertisements 516  to  530 

Field    Trial    Winners 

Index  to  Field  Trial  Winners. 

Showing  number  of  wins  and  pages  on  which  they 
may  be  found,  first  dogs  and  then  bitches  in  alpha- 
betical order.  Figures  in  Parenthesis  indicate  num- 
ber of  wing  on  pages  preceding  them.  Care  has  been 
taken  to  have  each  under  proper  sex  heading.  How- 
ever, names  will  be  found  under  one  or  the  other. 


ENGLISH  SETTERS. 

Dogs. 

Admiral   Togo    Pa S£l& 

Aeolus    Rex    II "  \Wa' iaa 

...         ,  loo,    144 

Alambaugh  204>  2(j.    22J 

Albert   Lang 152    (2)  156 

Albert's    Rumney    Pride '.'.'.     "      '  274 

Algonquin     '"*'_ ^g"  '"-,, 

American    Dan 48  50 

Anna's   Count    /.          '  043 

Aufouio lob",    102, '  103,    109  112 

Apache    '  19q 

Assiniboine    Rodfield    236    (2) 

A-valon    ....266,   277,  2S2 

Bitches 

Accelerando    J43     j4g 

Addie   '     00 

AS'-a '■'■'■'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. ^:,i) 

Albert's    Daisy     1 1!( 

Albert's    Duchess     ' 101  '  112 

A'ice  K '•'■■•'  -150   (2) 

Alice    Roosevelt     o^q 

A1Iene 129,  132  (2J,"l33,  134,135 

Allie   B 145 

Angela     j-q 

Anne  of  Abbotsford .151   (3)    153 

Annie  B 197,  205,  208,  229   (2) 

Annie    Oakley 204,    207     210 

Annie   Oakley   II .273 

Antevelo 109,    121,    126,    131 

Antoinette    131     549 

Antoinette's  Nancy   '    272 

Ant°nia    140,    152,    160 

Atlanta     ug 

Atalanta    099     2-rt 

Athene    ..276 

Aunt   Marie 255.    266 

Dogs. 

Baldy  Gladstone,  Jr 215 

Bang    (Stanleys)     85 

Banquo   42 

Baron   Blue    65 

Baron  Dan   Thiers 282 

Beaut   Gladstone    159 

Bell    Boy    1S9,    215 

Belle's    Harwick    273 

Belton   III    47 

Belton    Wind'em    253 

Ben   Harrison    89 

Ben  Hur   93 

Ben   Hur   Franklin S2    (2),   101,   112.    123 

Ben  Hur  of  Riverview 123,  142 

Ben   O    200 

Ben    Rodfield    22.". 

Beverly    101 

Big  Casino   218 

Billy  Gates    60   (2) 

Bird    H 162 

Black    Ned     38 

Rlitz   Burglar    61 

Blue    98 

Blue    Danstone 216.    220 

Blue    Mark    87 

Blue  Ridge  Mark 135.  136.   137 

Bob    160 

Bob    Acres     215 

Rob  Cooper 106.   109,   110 

Bob    H 81 

Bob  Gates 64   (2),  70   (2).  71.   89 

Bob  Tavlor 143.   167.   170 

Bob's   Tonv 216    (2).    227,    244 


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Page. 

Bonair    117,   121 

Bondbu  Wind'em 233,  238,  243,  247,  253,  254 

Booth   112 

Bow   Boy    244 

Bow   Knot    183 

Boyd     65 

Bradley     119.    134 

Brandon    69,    SO.    83 

Breckeuridge    47 

Breeze  II    225   (2),   257 

Brett's    Sport 219.    253 

Bridgeport 61 .    66 

Brighton  Pick 138    (2),   139,   140,   145 

Brighton     Pride     *7 

Brighton   Tobe    127,   129,   134    (2) . 

Brighton  Tobe  II ISO.  181 

Brook's    Gladstone    149 

Bruce     43 

Buckellew 56.    76 

Buckeye    Flash 186 

Button    Hole    158 

Bitches. 

Babi     Whitestone    20S 

Becky  Noble   107 

Becky   Sharpe   161 

Beldame     239 

Belle    (Griggs)    150 

Belle    II    196 

Belle   Fontaine    2S4 

Belle    of    Hardbargain 171,    1S3 

Belle    of    Kansas    City 74 

Belle    Lorain     122 

Belle  Noble    150 

Belle    of    Piedmont 62.    70 

Belle  Rapier   85,  91.  98 

Beua 216 

Bess   (Rodfield's)    166 

Cess     (Allen's)     274 

Bessie   i  Adams)    46,  4s 

Bessie    (Dormor)     42 

Bessie    (Bullard)    123 

Bessie    A 50 

Bessie   B 66 

Bessie   G 172 

Bessie    R 260 

Bessie    Gath    202 

Bessie  King's  Rod 269.   273.  275 

Bessie    Mortimer    266 

Bessie   Shoupe    132    (2),   133 

Betsy    Mark 132.    137 

Bettye  S 84.  98.   10S.  118,   124.   127   (2). 

Bird   West    225 

Black    Baby     242 

Blade's    Ruby     166.    17S 

Blanche     265 

Blue  Belle    221 

Blue   Bonnet    227.    244 

Blue     Lily     57 

Bohemian    Girl SO,    S3 

Bona    166 

Bonnie     Bondhu     107 

Bonnie   Lit 138,    158 

Brandy    284 

Brawner's   Lady    278    (2) 

Brighton    Maud     139 

Brown's    Queen    Vic 157 

Byddye    117 

Dogs. 

Caesar    249,   251,   253,   271 

Cal    R 168,   178,   194 

California  Bell  Boy    (See  Bell  Boy). 

Canada   II    233.    251,    252 

Canada    Peg    64 

Canadian    Jester    108 

Cap   53    (2). 

Cap    Roderigo    172 

Captain     Bethel     93 

Captain   Craig    65.   72,   86 

Captain   Jack 203,   207,   213.   220 

Captain    Scott     183 


Page. 
1  :1S.S1"    71,   S4,   89,   102 


Cecil 


SI 


Cecil  H 124 

Chance 71,   77,   78,   89.   90.  9L  93 

Change    7_j 

Chevalier 126,   127,   129   (2) ,   133  '  136 

( 'hicago    Boy     226 

Chippewa    '  \       '  "  221 

Cincinnatus    S3-S9 

Cincinnatus'     Nat     Opp      °°0 

Cincinnatus'    Pride 154,'    155.    156 


Claude 


119 


Cleophus oyo 

Clifford 57 

Clip    (Byers)    .  . . ...  .  ^210 

Clipper   82 ,  ss'  (2) . 

Clipper  O'Kaw    282 

Clipper  W lsi  (2).  1S9.  204.  206 

Clyde   188 

Clyde    T 75 

Colonel     Cool     . 80 

Colonel  R ie.3,  164.'  169,   171 

Colonel    Spot    101 

Colonial    Boy    240 

Comstock's   Tony    i.-.o 

Cook    Cousins     174 

co,,k's  Rodfieid   !!!!!!!"!!!  .226 

Corsair     10T 

Count    225 

Count   Anteo    117,    121 

Count    Danstone    160,    163.    164 

Count      Danstone     II 218 

Count     Diamond    159 

Count     Fred     41     (2) 

Count    Fly 236.    248.    249,    279 

Count   Gladstone  IV 111.   121,   127.   130   (2).' 132 

133    (2 1,   143. 

Count    Gathstone    221 

Count  Gloster 146.    (2),    147.    153    (2),    154 

Count    Greystone 2011.    21 -1.    228 

Count    Hamilton 272 

Count    Holmes 190.    196,    223 

Count    Hunter 169.    171.    172 

Count    Ladystone 194 

Count    Nailor    43 

Count    Navarre    178 

Count    Noble    43.    47.    4S.    51 

Count    Oakley 191.    195.    197,    212 

Count    Piedmont s::.    s4 

Count     Rapier     61 

Count    Seven     155 

Count   Whitestone 174,   1S6,   192   (2),   197 

Count   Whitestone   II .267 

Count  Whitestone's  Chief Opp.  220.  236   (2) 

Count    Whitestone's    Dan 267 

Count's  Blackie    208 

Count's    Boy    239 

Count's   Mark    217.    231 

Count's    Peg    SOS 

Count's    Scout     261 

Courier-Journal    257.   262,   279 

Cowley's    Pride     2S4 

Cowley's    Rodfield's    Pride 

203,  204,  206,  210,  212,  213.  214.  220.  228 

Craft    104 

Criterion      221 

Croker's   Chief    172 

Cri  if  ton    7S,   79 

Crown    Prince    278 

Custer     65 

Czar    191 

% 

Bitches. 

Callie   White    128.   132 

Cam   206 

Cam's   Pink    221 

Cambria     "."* 

Cambriana     108 

Camille     109 

Carrie   J 50    (2) 

Carrie  T 118 


62 
236 
205 
211 
202 
262 
275 
151 
223 
ISO 
135 

68 
263 
279 

41 
210 
203 
168 
132 
17S 
254 
253 
174 
167 
214 
2S5 
107 
123 
.56 


164 
216 
.51 

.41 
132 
16S 
.96 
196 
283 
141 


Casino    G.     I  Gladstones 68, 

Catherine    M 

Ceylon    204, 

Charity    207, 

Cherokee   '■ 

Chesterfield  Sue    219, 

Chit  Chat    269. 

Christina    1-13.    144.   147. 

Clairvoyant   222   (2), 

Clara     

Clementina    •  •  ■ 

Clementine    D °"> 

Clemmont    Prize    

Clemmont    Sooner    269, 

Clip    (Smith)     39- 

Clip    (Byers)     

Clip  Wlnd'em  175  <2i.  IS.j. 

Cleopatra    127,    129.    146.   154, 

Columbia    

Columbia's   Girl    

Cornelia    J 

Count'   Clip    

('..inn's   Lit    

Count's    Nellie    

Count's  Queen   212, 

c.unt    Whitestone's  Pearl    258,  26S, 

Countess    I  Wells)    

Countess    (Wellington)     

Countess    C 

Countess    Jessie     

Countess  K 150, 

Countess   Ladystone   17S,  202   (2), 

Countess    Magnet    

Countess   May    

Countess    Noble    125, 

Coquette   

Coyotte    

Cranfield   Nellie    

Cree    208. 

Cynosure    .. 134,   135,   136.   137.   139 

Dogs. 

Dad's    Frank    220.    206 

Dad    Wilson.    Jr 92    (2),    103 

Han    (Sauborn)    * 40  (2),  41 

Dan    (Campeau))    182.    196,   214 

Han    (Butler's) 200 

Dan    Burgess    133.   135 

Dan   Gladstone    S3.    87,    92 

Han  Llewellin   266,   282,   2*4 

Dan    Rodstone    211 

Dan  Stuart    210,   212.   213 

Dan   T 58 

Dan's    Toy    252 

Dan  Thiers   167.   168 

Dan   Webster   261.  283 

Danny  Stone   271    (2).  273.   275 

Danube     202 

Dash     I  Nicholson's)     38 

Dash     i  Kayes)     200.    213 

Dash    (Watson's)     46 

Dash   III 41 

Dash  Antonio   134   (2),  140.   145.   140.   154 

Dash  D.    (Johnson) .67    t"2) 

Dash   B.    (Hogg)    95.    105 

Dash   Bryson 73 

Dashing    Monarch    44.    47 

Dashing    Noble    69.    80 

Dave   B 102 

Bave    B.    Jr.,     218 

Dave  Earl    144.    147,   14S,   163 

Dave   R 77 

Deacon   Byers 168 

Dewey    172,    180 

I  >e wey    Rogers    169 

Dick    Black    216 

Dick  Bland   152.   155,  156 

Dick   Bondhu   II 105    (2),    127 

Dick    Pox    126.    130 

Dick   Stamboul    181 

Dick    T 66 


533 

Page 

Dike's    Dike    ooo 

Doc    (Bangharn)     °129 

Doc    (Guinnotte) °154 

Doc  B '.'.'.'. V.62,  66 

Doctor   i  Force)    6q 

Doctor     ( McD  I .244.    2  »7 

Doctor  B 7,., . 

Doc   Hick " "" 

...174.   179,   181,  182,  1S4   (3),  187,  195.' 198.  203 

Dog    Whip    39j    41 

Domino   138,  141,  169 

Don     iTrcuKiinei     igg 

Don    (Campeau)    '  IWt 

Don    I  Butler  i     '  ISO 

Don   Antonio   III "    "  g'23  '  394 

Don    F ....'.'.'.'.' .'.'.' o,;2 

Don   Noble    j-g 

Dot's    Rov    "'  ie', '  ','-- 

r.      ,  •         1d4.     I10 

"rake   37    38    41   (0) 

Druid's   Vanguard    om 

j'"11, ..^".:::::::::::iis 

Duck     -? 

Duke    (Penniman) 040 

Duke   (Adams) ~o(> 

Duke   (Correll)    !!!!!!!"!  122 

Duke  of  Manitoba    10-,'   118 

Duke's    Rusl»    150,"  151*."  158,    1S9 

Bitches. 

Daisy     (Spooner)      4o 

Daisy  Baughn   ,o; 

Daisy   F _\\ y^f 

Daisy's    Hope    84  "92'    99 

Daisy  Hunter   99,   ]07   (2),'i0g 

Daisy  Hunter  II ,.,,, 

Daisy    Hunter    III "  "1R0 

Daisy   Laverack " ~ 

Daisy   Meadowbrook    ...  21o 

%Zl  S£    •  i2C     1£1'12S     &*.  157 

Hart     (Ridgway )'.'...'. '. .'.  \ " *?* 

Dashing    Dixie    ~ 

Dashing  N     i»    4;-  ' 

Daughter  Noble    iVw  \™ 

Del   Rey   Belle    '.' 1*"'   l™ 

Dervish     Girl     "        '  gjjj 

Diana   II ! '  57 

DimplS  s,  ■■::;. 

Dinah    C  8v 

Dixie    ............36 

Dlsi;   s  Girl    .  ...  - -g 

Dodo    III 138 

Doll  Gladstone    160,    194 

Donna  Alicia    150,   164 

I  >■  ira   Danstone    272 

Hoi     180 

Dot    Rogers    123.    124,    131 

Dot  tie    207 

Duchess     Greystone     228 

Duchess    of    Honor    Bright    192 

Dogs. 

East   Ly nne    250 

Bdgemark   101  (2),  112 

El    R io    Rey    95 

Eugene  T 117,  127,   136 

Evans    Pride    178 

Ezra   Noble    89,    101 

Bitches. 

Edgehill    Lit     261 

Effie    Hill     80 

Effie   K 96 

El  Beso    279.  2S2   1 3) 

Essie   D 154,    161 

Esther     SC 

Dogs. 

Fairy's    Glen     t>4 

Fairy's    Rod     224 

Fayette   Vanguard    167,   170 


53-1- 


Opp. 

44 

25,   226,   241, 


Fingal    

Flake    L 

Flash    H 

Flash    of    Heathcote 

Fleet   P 

Fleet  II 

Fliiitstone    

Fly   Rod    

Flying   Jib    

Foreman   

Forzando    

Frank    (Stevens')     

Frank     

Fred     

Fred  Earl    •• 

Fred   Gates    ■»■  «» 

Fred  T M£    w 

Fritz   of    Zippo    


r,l.  r,4.  56,  57 
144, 


166, 


.102 
.116 
.272 
.226 
220 
(2) 
259 
.16S 
.12S 
,  62 
152 
.36 
120 
179 
176 
100 
216 
157 


Bitches. 


Fairland   Ruby    

Fanlight    

Fannie    

Fannie  M 

Fannie    Murium 

Fannie   Oakley    

Fannie  Whitfield   

Ferida     

Feu   Follet    138'   14* 

Flirt    (Armstrong's) -J."* 

Flora   Noble   II T,i° 

Florence    Gladstone    •  ■*» 

1 62 


228 

206,   221 

53 

..67,   69 
.02.    117 

239 

73 

45 


Florence    Rodfield    . 

Flossie   46'  51   (2) 

Dogs. 

Gaston's  Romeo   ^ V 5f°o\  *%  ?f  f 

Gath   52-  54   (2)'  °6  (2> 

Gath's   Hope    ■■■••■  •  ■•••«? 

Gath's  Mark   62'  C4-   9\™ 

C1  olort     r1  lo«7 

General  Arthur".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 53,  58  (2),  61,  71,  85  12) 

General  Kellar   . 
Gentleman    Rod 
George    Wilson 

Gilderoy     

Gilt   Edge    (Horsley)       

Glad  ... 
Gladiator 
Gladsome 
Gladstone 


.261 
.279 
.260 

.  .48 


.155 

150 

49 

.39    (2),   41.  44 

Gladstone's'  Boy '..'.'.'. 57,  59  (2) ,  60  («) 

Gleam's  Count  Gladstone    237,   245 

Gleam's  Pink   1?-2-  187-   141 

Gleam's  Sport   126  (2),  129.  135 

rl,.n  102 

Gloster ". ...'.' 69,   70,   77    (2),  80,   89 

Golden  Rod   *^2 

Governor  Bob    -31 

Granite  Dick    251.   268.   277 

Grant     ~"2 

Gray   97'  9S 

Green-way    144 

Gril '-'■"'" 

Grouse   58,  OS 

Grousedale   42,  43.  45,  47,  52,  56 

Gns   Bondhu    64 

Gun    R5 

Guy    108,    121 

Bitches. 

Gath's  Dorritt    222.   223 

Gem  of  Noble   192,  236 

Geneva    

169,  171,  172,  180,  185,  204,  211,  213.  217   (2),  219 

Geneva's   Speed    228 

Georgia    Rose    284 

Gertrude     48 

Gilt   Edge    (Bradley)    171 

Gleam's   Dart    138 

Gleam's  Ruth   138,  140,  141,  143,  144,  164 


Page. 

Glenmore's   Nellie    244 

Gladis   V ^277 

Glida     4(j 

Good    Hope    Kite    272 

Grace    M 237 

Gretna   73 

Guenn    .!  143,'    144 

Gypsey    Maid    190 

Gypsey   Stone    22s.   246 

Dogs. 

Halberd    jgQ 

Hal's  Hope   166,   167,   189,  207.   222.   237,   257 

Hal's    Surprise    166.    107 

Hamlet    J03 

Handy   S _      joo 

Harper ^260 

Harold    ^7 

Harold  Skimpole   140,  147' (2) 

Harry  C 89,  91,  ill.' 121.  123 

Harry   II 207.   248 

Harry   L 121    (2) 

Harwick    '.'.143.   155 

Heath   Gladstone    J54 

Hickory    * 224     231 

Hick's   Sport    203 

High  Card    "26I 


.120 


Hi-Di    

Highland     107 

Highland    View    Snapper    215 

Honest    Monk    17s     191 

Hoodoo    127 

Hope'   Mark    100   (2),   110.    117 

Hope's    Ray     so,    93 

Hurstbourne  Zip    143,   144,   146.   151 

Bitches. 

Hal's   Belle    jog 

Haroldine   117 

Harwick's  Nellie   ; 215 

Hazel     112 

Heather  Bloom.. 145    (21.   146 

Helen    212.    213 

Hidden   Mystery 179,    is2 

Highland   Fly    283 

Highland    Lady    258 

Hoosier   Girl    102 

Hope   Onward 237,    257    (2).    272.    273 

Hurstbourne    Nellie    252 

Dogs. 

Ian    99 

Ightfield  Rhwilas 107.   120 

Imperial    226.    229 

Ingleside    Noble 278,    279 

Invincible     240 

Iroquois 204.    217,    218.    224.    235 

Iroquois  Chief   145 

Bitches. 

Ightfield    Rosa    97 

Ightfield   Rosalie    131,   132,   133 

Ingleside    Flirt 244     (2) 

Isabella     37 

Itaska 222,    224,    235,    238 

Dogs. 

Jack    (Croxton'sl     227 

Jack    172 

Jack    (Scott)     95 

Jack    Modoc 77,    81,    98 

Jack    White 245 

Jacobin    77 

James   Fly 2S1,    282.    2S3,    284 

Jay    M 248 

Jean  DeReszka   196 

Jean    Val-Jean 69.    77,    78,    81 

Jeff   169 

Jesse   James    125 


535 


Page. 

Jessie  Rodfield's  Count  Gladstone.  218    220    225,  228, 
->o9     (2)     238,   240,   245,   248    (2),    2o0,   260,   263, 

26^    267'    277'  40 

Jet     -4 

Jim     Blame     "OQ 

Jim    Dandy    ~g 

Joe     l  Scott)     ■ '9- 

Joe    (Roberts)     - 

Joe    (Stocker)    £fi 

Joe's    Count     •■••  •  •••"  •"""  ,„. 

Joe    Cumming 1«.    163-    164    ^) 

Joe    Cumming.    Jr ~_'_ 

Joe's    Hope "    " ' 

T  -r,  lb.      I  I 

Joey    B ,-o    jo) 

Johnson's   Mac x'°   „-   ' 

Jolly    Boy    "qj 

Jolly    Rex g18 

™irsp?rt  :.'.'.i»"i«"(2) 

Joseph  M 140 

J0^!'1 : :::::.':. "oe"  (2) 

Jubilee    

Bitches. 

65 

Janet     ^2 

Jennie     < 4| 

Jennie     II 44 

Jersey  Queen   * 

Jessie    Melrose     " 

Jessie    Whaler    -„_ 

Johanna     144"  147 

Jnsie   Freeman    x"'     g6 

Joy     "  158 

Jubilee     Flo     iai"oi9 

Judy     iWaldron)     ly4'    J" 

Judy    i  Stegman)    104  '  (21 

J"ne   „ .'.'.'.'.'.'.200    (2} 

J""e   B 45  (2) 

Juno   '  •       0.R 

J.    W.   C.    Rodfield...' 255'   Job 

Dogs. 

Kaye's   Fleet 182,200 

SEES  .217.'  Opp.'  220.'  23i;'240:  -255;  266.'  270  '(2). 

Kin?   Bo 1<8    ^>'    ™* 

King    Dan     " '  '  ■  ' 

Kins     Dash f'      <   ' 

King   Do-Do Z1°"  --* 

King's  Rod  m"  121 

Kingston    lxl'    *"* 

King    Oakley     -"Z 

„.  r  6o 

K>nk    47 

Kinnickinmck     ' 

Kit  Carson   " 

Knight    j£ 

Knight   Gladstone    j™ 

Koran    K ' .  '  •   ' ' 

Koran    Noble    19U    ,-' 

Bitches. 

Kate  Coleman  j^ 

Kate   E im" taA 

Kate   Rodfield •■•"0,    194 

Katie   Noble    88    <2)-    J°i 

Katie    Noble    II o30"o34 

Keepsake    ;' .'    ;_ 

Kil's   Blue    Belle -b9-    £*f 

Kil's   Viola    rl, 

Ky-Ky     -'d 

Dogs. 

Lad    MeKinley 253.    257,    269 

T     , ,  47 

Ladd      >c9 

Laddie    Gladstone    1°- 

Laddy     •  •■  •  '  "  " "  '   n 

Lady's  Count ffi  m     -« 

Lady's   Count    Gladstone 171.    172,    -73 

Lady's   Count  Gladstone's  Count -'- 


Page. 

Lady's  Count  Noble    208 

Lady's   Count   Parker 239.   257 

Lakefield  Gleam    271    (2),   281 

Lakefield   Rod 236,   237 

Landseer    (Campeau)     260 

Landseer    (Eubank)    155 

Lanark    Lad 221.     247.    252,    258,     259 

264,   265,   268,   277,   279.   281,   2S3. 

Lark   P    74 

Larry    150 

Larry    Noble    13S 

Lea     22S 

Leather    Stocking    205 

Lee    (Villere)    102 

Lee    182 

Lelaps     200 

Lem    Hardin    256 

Lemons    224 

Lemons    Rodfield 234,    235,   241.   253.    263.   205 

Leo    R 103 

Lightning    78 

Lill's     Mark     198 

Lincoln     41     (3) 

Lindo SI 

Lingfield   Bragg    249 

tiingfield   Bragg's  Don 281 

Loehinvar 118.  126  (2) .  136 

Dock    145.   146.    154 

London    i  Harrison's) 49.   51,   56 

London    (Coleman's    51,   54 

London    Boy     161 

Luke 107.   118,   134.   145.   146.   157 

Lone   Jack    96 

Lou's    Dream     20S 

Bitches. 

Lady    i Terry's) 181,    185    (2) .    207.    217. 

Opp.    220.    231.    284. 

Ladv  Araminta   136  (2) 

Lady    B 194.    212 

Lady     Bluestoue     261 

Lady  C 59.  60   (2) 

Lady   Clare    137 

Lady    Countess    Gladstone 249 

Ladv    Floss 162    (2) 

Lady    Flystone    272    (2).    273 

Ladv   Gav    Rodfield 260 

Lady    Glasgow-    213.    224 

Lady    Hope    223 

Ladv    Iris     175.    180 

Lady   Like    23S.   24S    (2) 

Lady  Lou    225 

Lady   Mattingly    274 

Lady   Maud   Mannering 186    (2).    192 

Ladv   Mav    (Pape) 58.   66 

Ladv    Mav     (Swift)     256 

Ladv    Mildred 135.    136.    137.    143 

Lady    Patch    193.    113 

Lady    Princess    234 

Lady   Rachel    172.    176 

Ladv   Rod's  Chaff    156 

Ladv    Roberts    222,   236.   255 

Lady   Spot    U8 

Lady   Trippo    Jl* 

Lady   Vassar  II Is2 

Lady    Webster 155.    162    (2) 

Ladv     Whaler     263 

Ladv    Whvte 203.    206 

Lakefield   Belle    232.   236.   257 

Lakefield   Countess    232.    245.    250 

Lakefield    Sister     269 

Lanark    Bee    187 

Lark    ■■•«» 

Leading   Lady ^-    2™ 

gj; ::::::::. :::::::::::::.::.'.".ii2 

Lena  Belle   1S0'  J?J 

Lenapaugh    •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  • "    „"* 

Lillian ™    (2),   60 ^61     71 

Lillian    O'Rodfield 2  6.    2i4 

Lillian    Russell 126    (3).    132 


536 


Lily    Burgess oo. 

Lingfield    Bragg's    Maid 

Lingfleld    Bragg's    Surprise    

Lit     

Little  Casino 190    (2),   194,   196,  210,  212. 

Lizzie    Lee 43, 

Lola    Montez     

Lora    121,   123,   124 

Loretta    ^i7i- 

Lotta    7S 

Lottie     Case      .  .  . '. 

Lottie    Lorraine    

Lottie    Rodfield    ISO,    105, 

Lou     

Lou    Cornell     

Lou   Rodfield    222,   223, 

Lucille    R 

Lucy     

Lucy     C 

Lucy    It  •  igers    

Lufra    


97 

283 


.54 
214 

45 
207 
(3) 
152 

79 
210 
165 
214 
142 
273 
224 
208 
1S2 
US 
162 
.66 


Doss. 


Mac    

Mack    i  Hew  i 
Mark 


.123 
.  .36 
.268 


Mack    Ewing    226.    242.    277    1 2^ 

Mack   Laverack 47 

Madison     Rodfield     224 

Maid's    Sport    Gladstone     270 

Maj0r   44 

Major     Rodfield     209 

Mallwyd      Mark    242 

Mallwyd    Prince,    Jr 242 

Manrtan     "" 

Manitoba    Frisk    95.    116.    125 

Mannels  Shot   .  '. 230.  243 

Marie's  Sport    ..140,    141,   143.   146    (21,    147   (3),   149 

Mariposa    248 

Marksman     66 

Mark    Twain     (Jamison) 185 

Mark    Twain    (Thompson)     65 

Mars    129,    161 

Marse  Ben   191,   192,   195,  202 

Mars    Chan    189.    207.    222.    237 

Matane    118 

May   Fly    207.   222.   257 

Mercury    132.    137 

Merrj    Monarch    150 

Mi, las      138 

Millbrook     146 

Mingo    .Tr 118 

Mingo    II 97 

Missouri  Gale   184.   186 

Mister     Jim      191 

Modoc    125 

Mohawk    II. ..202    (21.    204.    217.    221.    223.    231.    232 

Montell 139 

Morris     73 

Mort    104 

Molt     II 110 

Bitches. 

Madeira    152 

Mae    May     272     (21.    273 

Maggie    V 185    (21 

Maggie     May      40 

Maiila     45,     52.     53 

Maiden  Mine 124  i2i 

Maid    O'the    Morn 175 

Mamie    B 86 

Manitoba  Bell..   67.  73.  70.  95 

Manitoba   Patti    107.   144 

Manitoba  Prairie  Bird 165.   ix'.i 

Marchioness   Peg    41 

Marie    Bur 06 

Mario's    Lady 267.    285 

Marian    Mills    168.    183 

Mariorie    May    208 

Mary  J 275.   281,   28:'. 

Mary    Tudor    251 


;dex. 

Page. 

Matrix    122 

Mattie's    Gleam     152 

Maude    (Bryson's)     36    (3 1 ,    38 

Maude    (Crane )     87 

Maude    (  Donahue  I    53 

May   (Gillman's)    107 

May     (Pease)     259 

May    (Campbell)     36 

May     (Fegusou)     268 

May-Belle    202 

May    Laverack    43,    47 

Medora 59 

Merry   Heart    164,    1S5    (2) 

Milton's   Dot    251 

Minnie     Connors     274 

Minnie   T 135,    137,    13.8,    139    (2),    141    (2) 

Minnie's  Girl    151.   155.    166.    169.   180.   184 

Miss  Jackson    236,   241,   247,   250 

Miss  Lightfoot    116 

Miss  Lucia    269,   275,   277.    U7:> 

Miss    Lucky     236 

Miss   Lyla    268.   269,   271.    273.   279 

Miss     Meadows     197 

Miss    Monarch     107 

Miss    Petticoats    273 

Miss    Ransom    251,    258.    259.    264.    207.   269.    271. 

279. 

Miss    Ruby    117.    123.    124,    130,    131.    132 

Miss  Spectacles    176 

Miss    Tucker    106.    107 

Miss    Vicstone     265 

Miss    Wiekliffe    190.    191 

Missouri    Sue     203 

Mohawk     Squaw     254 

Moll    Zip     200 

Mollie    B 145.     152,     160 

Monterey    248 

Moon    2s2 

My    Sue    S 169 

McClo'nd    231.284 

McKinley    204,  220   (4),  248   (2i 

Dogs. 

Nahinke    Philip     107 

Napoleon    98 

Xai    Goodwin    77 

Natchez     284 

Ned     (Duryea)     71 

N.-d     (Croxton)     210 

Ned    Archer    157 

Neil    Buntlino    259 

Ned    M 270 

Ned    Mulliken    277 

Nell's     Dasli     170 

Nellie    Marie's    Rod    2S2.    283 

Newcastle    Laddie    276 

Nig     178 

Nightingale    256,   278.    270 

Nimroil     137.     142 

Noble    C 103 

Noble   Chi. ■(lain    154.    101.    168 

Noble  Skimpole   244 

Norval     Earl     208 

Bitches. 

Nancy   Gladstone    159 

Nannie    B 89,    97 

Nannie    E 03 

Nannie    S 64 

Nanon      123 

Narajc 258.    262.    265,    267.    260.    270.    281 

Nellie   (Sanborn)    3.8   (2).  30.  41    (2).  47    (2) 

Nellie    (Johnson)     158 

Nellie    (Spurgeon)    150.    158 

Nellie  Byers    196 

Nellie    Parrar    215 

Nellie     Fox     135 

Nellie  G 119 

Nellie    Gladstone    177 

Nellie    Iris    243 

Nellie     Sheldon      194 


537 


.51 
102 
139 
181 
ISO 
276 
i2l 
154 
154 
217 
(2) 


Nelly    BIy    (Avent)     

Nelly    Bly     ( Myles)     

Nelly  Bly    (Hunter)    

Nelly     Brady     

Nelly    Y 

Newcastle    Vic     

Nora  (Cochran)    89 

Nora     (Cline)     

Nora    Scott    

Northern  Huntress   181.   201, 

Novelist    95,   105,   118,   126.    127 

Dogs. 

Oakhall    1S9 

Oak  Lodge   Ned    245 

Oakley   Hill    165,   168,   170,    1S4 

Oakley    Hill's    King 274 

Oakley   Hill's    Pride 226,    22S,   233 

Oakley   Verona    266    (2) ,   269,   2S2.   2s:: 

Old    Put    213 

Oliver     Twist      SI,     S3 

onward     176 

Orion     142 

Orlando    81.   84.    100.    111.    124 

Ortiz    King     198 

Ortiz    Lad 174,    179    (2),    181,    182.    IK'. 

1S4    (21,    198,    205,    221.    229. 

Ortiz    Pride 174,     179,    181,     184     (2) 

Osseo 219,     225 

Bitches. 

Odessa     232,    236,    239,    241 

Ola     53,     59 

OHie    S 77,    si,    S4 

Ortolan     151     (2) ,     158 

Ortiz    Vic's    Vic,    See    Vic's    Vic. 

Oudh     234 

Our    Pet     119,    134,    139 

Dogs. 

Paddy     ISO 

Pan    Michael     274 

Pard     Noble     177 

Paris    36    (2),   37,   38,   41 

Pat     235 

Patch    194 

Pawl   Bo    103,   111    (2),    117 

Paul  Boone   161.  167,  168,  192 

Paul   Gladstone    54,   57,   59,   60 

Paul   Revere    155 

Taxtang     .......69 

Pegs    Sport    249 

Peke '.  .'.'.'.243.  260 

Pelham    ...125 

Pembroke's    Blue    Grouse . .  120 

Penn     122 

Pete     (Morris)      79 

Pete    (Prouty)    !!l57 

Petrel's   Count    191,    194 

Philadelphia   Press    '. .  112 

Phoebe's  Rod   222   (2)     223 

Pink    B . 7.7.7.  .48,  ~50,  ~51 

Pink's    Boy 164,    169,    197 

Pioneer  ...225,  228.  229,  232,  233,  238,  245    248  (2) 
251,    253,    265,    267. 

Plain    Rex 219,    220,    226 

Poarter .".52,    56 

Pollux 45 

Pop    Denison    274 

Pot    Metal !l73 

Prairie    79 '  95 

Prairie   A 95 

Prairie    Ranger    48 

Prays    Gladstone    74 

Pride    of    Dixie    56 

Pride   of   Rodfield 204.   207.   20S,   212.   213 

Pride  of  Robins   Island 58.   60.    71 

Pride  of  the  South    37,  38.  39    (21 

Prime  Minister   166.   188 

Prince    (Adlers)    206 

Prince     (B-K)     177 


„  .  „  Page. 

Prince    Castle     53 

Prince   Danstone    211     239     249 

Prince    Hal '.  .7.53.    58 

Prince  Imperial    63 

Prince  Lucifer  97,  100   (2) 

Prince    Lyndon     220 

Prince    Noble     4g 

Prince     Noble     (Joy) 105 

Prince  Noble    212.   274 

Prince     Rainier     209 

Prince  Rodney.. 186  (2),  217,  221,  223,  226.  240    241 
242.   245    (2 1. 

Prince  T 251 

Prince  Whitestone    274.   275.   283 

Ptolemy    256 

Purcell    Fly     272.    274 

Bitches. 

Pa  1  iil Ion    142 

Parker's     Shot     271 

Peach  Blossom.. 1S5   (2),   1S9.  201.  217.  22G,  227.   231 

Peach    Mark    142.    150,    157,    173 

I  "eail     173 

Pearl   of   Maury 40 

Pearl    R 151    (2),   153    (2),    156 

Peep   O'Day    43.   47.   50 

Peggie    176 

Peggy    B 121 

Peg's    Girl    174.    177.    ISO    (21.    196 

Peg    Woffington    101 .    112 

Pera     256 

Perseverance   83.   SS   (2) 

Pet     (Robinson)     159 

Tet     (Redfields)      17S 

Pet    Laverack     47 

Petronella     103 

Phoeness     97 

Phyllis     200 

Phyllis     T lis 

Pin  Money.. 146   (2),  147   (2),   14S,   155,   161   (2),   163 
(2,    164. 

Pink's    Nellie    188 

Pitti    Sing     79.    87 

Policy   Girl   189,  236,  255,  256,  266,  277.   281 

Polly   II    74,   80 

Polly     Buckellew     261 

Portia    -. .  .221,    245 

Prairie   Belle    (Morgan)    40 

Prairie    Belle     186 

Prairie     Rose     41 

Pretti    Sing    188,   202,   208,   219    1 2) 

Pretty    Peggy    269,   271 

Pride's    Queen    218 

Princess  Alba   75 

Princess   D 278 

Princess    Helen     62 

Princess  May   257,  261   (2) 

Princess   Sparkle    157 

Dogs. 

Queen's    Dan     237 

Question    204.    205,    217 

Bitches. 

Q'Appelle   Belle 67.    73 

Queen    (Waddington's    38 

Queen     (Farmer's)     281 

Queen     53 

Queen     Bess     61 

Queen     Esther    S 150 

Queen    Noble     75 

Queen    Oakley    199 

Queen    of    Tennessee 74 

Queen    Vic.    (See    Brown's    Queen    Vie 

Queenie   Whitestone    244 

Dogs. 

Rake    36 

Rake's  Count    212 

Rake     Hill     257 

Rancocas   .Tack    169,    202,   205,   215 

Ranger    105 


538 

Page. 

Hanger's    Caper     122 

Ransom'    254 

Repeater    237 

Reuben   251,  273 

Reveille    65 

Reveller     96 

Reverdy    119 

Rex   II 210,  214 

Rhoebe's   Dan   Wind'em    194,    196 

Riley    172 

Ring     Gladstone     257 

Robert  Count  Gladstone   175,  186  (2) 

Rock    45 

Rock     Bnckellew     279 

Rod  Gladstone   144,  152 

Rod    Warfield 274 

Rod    O'Light.    Jr 150,    174 

Rod     S.      172 

Rod's  Chaff    119 

Rod's    Pride    III    190,    194,    196 

Rod's  Son   167 

Rod's    Top     141 

Rod's   Victor 237,   257 

Rod's     Whim     107 

Roderigo     64 

Rodfield    128.    135,    137 

Rodfleld's  Boy 147,   152,   162 

Rodfield    Gladstone    159,    162 

Rodfield    Noble    176,   208 

Rodgay     261 

Rodney    167 

Roger    81,    91,    92 

Roger    P 182,    213 

Roger    O'Mara    139 

Roi    D'Or    84 

Roland    (Dr.    Speir)     152,    163 

Romeo    1(54 

Romp     (Horsfall)     36 

Romp     (Williams')     36 

Rondo     202 

Rowdy    Rod 89,    91.    93    (2|.    101 

Rowdy     Roy     159,     ]fifi 

Roy    Rodfield    v 209 

Roy    Monarch    70 

Royal   Dnke   II 65,    117 

Royal    Prince    III 95 

Roy  sterer     202 

Rosemont  Joe    234.   241 

Rox      220 

Rubicon    71 

Ruby's  Dan    100.   194 

Ruby's      Dan      II 237 

Ruby's   Rod 178,   213.    225    (21 

Rupert    99.    103 

Rush    Gladstone    54.    56 

Rusty     Bill     159 

Rye     279 

Bitches. 

Raniona    284 

Rhoebe's   Kate  Wind'em 194.    196 

Ria   Babe    251    (2),   254,   257.    204 

Rill 40 

Rod's    Chic     170.    189 

Rod's     flip     125 

Rod's    Deuce     125 

Roll's   Empress    192,    195 

Roll's     Kate     237 

Rod's   Dark    201 

Rod's    Pansy    159,    102,    179 

Rod's  Ruby  Rodfield   226 

Rod's    Sue     121,    123 

Roger's     Spark     124 

Rose   M 222 

Rosemont    Spec     247 

Rowena     142 

Roy's    Lady 221.    255 

Ruby    Bnckellew    00.    75 

Ruby    D 73 

Ruby's     Fly      274 

Ruby's   Lady    224 


INDEX. 

Page. 

Ruth    Noble     161 

Ruby     Rodfield     III 257 

Ruth  T.  Etol 157 

Ruth     Warner     239 

Dogs. 

Sam    45 

Sam  T 138   (2),   143,  151,   154,   161 

Sam  C 91 

Sam   R 98,   99,   103 

Sam    K.    Gladstone     116 

San    Carlos    142 

Sandstone    II     , 245 

Sandy     K      22& 

San    Roy    52,   54 

Satan      103 

Sazerac     225 

Scott     C 145 

Scout     122 

Selkirk    Dan    ISO,    182 

Selkirk   Druid    276 

Selkirk    Hope 179,    182,    243 

Selkirk    Milo    168 

Selkirk    Solus    224,    243,    260 

Selkirk   Trooper    194 

Seven-Up    179,    184 

Shad    Fly    2S1,   282,   284 

Sho-Shau    277 

Shot 72 

Shot    Wind'em 269.    274 

Simonides    92,   93,    100,    102,    117 

Sinus     85,    94,    137 

Sir     Rodfield      211 

Sir  Rodney   214   (2) 

Sir    Rodnor 277 

Slap    Dash    215 

Smoky      132 

Smut     43 

Snipe     107 

Sousa    207.   236 

Spark's    Druid     165 

Sport   McAllister    151    (2),   153,    155 

Sport     Webster     226 

Sport's    Bad    Boy    270 

Sport's     Boy     108,     170     (2).     181,     183, 

184    (2),    198. 
Sport    Count    Danstone   203,    212,    219    (2),    220,    223. 

224,    229    (2. 

Sport's    Count    Gladstone     267 

Sport's     Dan      220 

Sport's   Gatu..l62    (2),    165.    168,    170    (2).    175,    184, 

185. 

Sport's   Gath   Mark    272 

Sport's     Monk      285 

Sport's  Solomon 184,   1S6.  187.  192 

Sportsman   (Cowan)    I'17 

Sportsman      •.  .  .  .59 

Spot    Belton     06 

Spot    Cash    152 

Spot     W 15S 

St.    Cloud     (Movers)     100 

St.    Cloud    (Askins)     155 

St.    Elmo    38.   42.   43 

St.    Elmo   IV    97,   98 

St.    Elmo    V     58 

St.   Elmo  VI 60.   61    (21.  71.  85 

St .    Ives     50.    52 

Stafford    37.    38 

Starlight     125 

Strathrov    40    (21 

Sure  Shot 203.   208.  218 

Sutton    Boy    212.    214 

Swift     67 

Bitches. 

Sadie    Ross     132 

Salina     94 

Salina    Noble     138 

Sallie     Kinloch      184.     227 

Saragossa   Belle    152 

Selkirk    Bretta    • 161 


INDEX. 


Page. 

....ISO 
161 


.158 


Selkirk    Freda     

Selkirk   Ramona    

Selkirk    Wanda    194-    -■*£ 

Shadow     (Carr)     4° 

Shadow    K'har.   F.   T.   K.)    lo- 

S^sta  Daisy •£*'£-%. 

Shawnee — 1-     ---•     ~" 

Shiawassee  Beauty    '-- 

Silver     Lace     

Silverplate 185.     186-     203 

gi0UX  166.   169,    171,   172.    IT.".,    176,   ISO 

(2)      184    (2),    185,    186,    203. 
Sisters    Babe 190,   U2.   195,    199 

Sr :::::::::::::::::^o,iS.  24s 

Speckle   B.    ..203    (2).    204.    206,    207,    211,    212,    213 

Sport's    Belle lj>5.     162 

Sport's    Destiny    165,    167,    170,    174,    181,    189, 

-°T-  -14 

Sport's    Isabel     -L_l 

Sport's     Lady      fj"> 

Spot's     Girl     £™ 

Stella     Fly     -'4 

Stephanie     J4 

Sue.    (Bryson's)     -IS-    50.    54    (2),   56 

Sue   Gladstone   (Dunn) 26(> 

Sunlit    S5'    94-    nJ 

Swab    1«.    13r°-   "* 

Sweetheart     59-    "2 

Dogs. 
Tacouia    Montez     1-1 


Tardy    Jack     .  .  . 

Tar    Heel     

Tate     

Teddy    Roosevelt 
Tennessee  Charley 


196 

127.    129 

216 

93.   102 

Tennessee    Vandal     139 

The   Deacon    •  -235,   236,   ! 

The    Ghost     

Tickler    

Tip   Top    

Toledo     B 

Toledo    Blade     

Tommy   Atkins    .... 


102 

161 

212 

118 

83,    89,    92 

273,   276 


Tonopaugh 253,   257,   262,   274   (2) .   277 

Tmia's     Rod     -1° 

Tony      -4o 

Tony  B 182,  196 

Tony  B.   (McMasters)    ...'■ 2(u 

Tony    Boy 134.    136.    137    (2).    138. 

'l39    (2),    140,    141.    143.    146.    147.    149. 


Tony    Davis 


.152 


Tony  Roper's  Gale   102.  166.  169 

Tony   Man    185,    219,    221.    224,    231 

Tony   Spot    255 

Tony's    Count     191 

Tony's  Count   Gladstone    239 

Tony's  Dick  I5"  '2> 

Tony's   Gale 137    (2),    14.°,.    146.    147. 

149.    153.     154.    155.    156. 

Tony's  Prince  (Brill)    209 

Tony's    Prince     (Stuart)     210     (2) 

Tony's     Rod     Is2 

Tony's    Star     21° 

Top   Gallant    Is2 

Topsv's    Rod 127.    128.    129.    130,    132,    133. 

134.    135,    136    (2). 

Tory  Fashion   138   (2).  140.  141.   143   (2) 

Tory    Lieutenant     flS-    1°8 

T..ry   Rustic   I40'   14S_ 

Tremont     .. H" 

Triangle    lfil 

Tuck    Rodfield     237 

Two  Count    212 


Bitches. 


Tankas      

Telltale     

Tempest     

Terry's    Lady    (See   Lady) . 


.  .188 
.  .276 
...40 


539 

Page. 

Texada    221 

Thalid     127 

Thier's    Lit     157 

Til.iii.u    284 

Tomboy     ISO 

Tony    Boy's    Daisy 178,    179,    182 

Tony  Boy's  Kate 229   (2) 

Tony's    Destiny    222,    236    (2),    270 

Tony's    Lady     192 

Tony's    Nell     222 

Tony's    Nellie    Dale 276 

Tory   Dotlet    141.    143 

Tory    Jess     136 

Tory    Topaz     136 

Trap    Jr 9j> 

Trixie     i52 

Trixie's   Pearl    224.  22S 

Dogs. 

Uncle   B 161,   172.   176.   177.    198,   202 

Uncle   Dudley    -_'•'•   fjw 

Uncle   Jimmie    Whitestone    220.    256,    2,1 

Uncle  Sam   221.  222.  229.  231.  241,  245 

Dogs. 

Valiente ™ 

Verona    Cap     J"? 

Verona    Diablo    jj}° 

Victor  166 

victor   (YKaw    232    (2),   233.   240.   253 

v::;;..?laast0De.  ::::::::::::::::::::::*  «;  a  » 

Bitches. 

Valita     is9"922 

Val's    Belle    J    ''    '-' 

va^i^^::::::::::::::::::^^:^^;^ 

Ventura    ' "  'Too 

Verona   P.   Gladstone    }™ 

Verona     W.     Gladstone ■  ■  •*<*? 

Vi''s  Vic   (Ortiz)    165.   168.  170.   192.     98 

TT .    .  lib 

IH .145    171 

Vivian    

Dogs. 

01  <y     f>1  Q      00^ 

Wampanaug  Chief   -1--  <51°-  --p 

War   Sons    ^ 

Waterf  ord     A79 

Wauginnicnt  Chief    -7 

White    Cloud     js* 

White    Basle     l6o"l6i"l62 

White   Line    lbu-    101'    j^ 

Why   Not    iii"  126 

Whyte    B "'■    Jgg 

Whvte    S .->rif) 

Wilful    Rest    752 

Winks      '  '  '  j72 

Woodcraft    168 

W Ibine     Pete     216 

^ccily.       ;     102  (2)-  10€    109    HO    II7 

Wun  Lung    ln-    '-''  -!35 

Win    Lung's    Pride     

Bitches. 

,      „  „.  129,    134 

Warwick's    Nellie    .....221 

Wassa .220 

White   Bawn    '  ".'.'.'.'.176 

Wilholmina    

Dogs. 

m  .261 

Young   Bob's  Tony    

Dogs. 

„   ,     „  103,  127 

Zulu  SI 197 

Zuloika     " 


54° 


IRISH  SETTERS. 

Bedford    . . 

Belleville     ..        124 

Berkley     .  .     .  '  ' 176 

Berkley    n  38 

Biz 71,    91 

Brock     ..      ..       47>    48 

Bruce     '  45,    56 

Byron    75 

Beatrice      . 49 

Belle    .  .    .  '"  53 

Buck    Jr ........'. 53 

Cato   

Champ 61 

Chief    (  Wenzel's')'  '.'.'.'.' ii  "Vo  '  ','„";,?? 

Count    Mack    ..  44-   58'   62    '-' 

Carrie    II    .'.'.'.'.'.'. ^2 

Coleraine    38 

Countess    (Wheatleyj 109-    11° 

Currer    Bell    IV.     '  37,   39 

Currer    Maud  I24-    130 

142 

Desmond  II 

Donoway  75,   S3 

Daisy     ..    "  121 

69 

Erin     .... 

Edna    II.     ..'. 37,    38 

Eleho's  Maid    ""  i'An"iAA* ,110 

Elphin   a    .  - 100.    120.    124 

120 

Fingaln    . . 

Finglas     129 

Flyaway    ..     ..'.'.'.'. 120    (2) 

Fannie   .  .    .  .  1-1 

Friend      ..  40 

40 

Glen  more    Apple 

Gout    .  .     .  120 

Gem    .  .  S'J    (2).   9S 

130.   131 

Hurrah    .  . 

Harry     .  .     ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.,[ 209 

Hope    Born  36 

120 

Ida    Jr.     .  . . 

39 

Jack    .  . 

.Toe   Jr ' ■  •  •  •  ■■■  1°° 

Jessie    . .     .  fi2 

58 

Lady     Alice     

Lady    Finslas \W    \',t 

Leigh    Doane \\\ 141_  14- 

Leigh   Doane   II "'    _J 

Loo " :  ' '■' 

Luray    III. 14-    (2)-    u~ 

69 

Mike    ^ 

May     .  .     .  .  '- 

Meg     ....         an 

Molleen     62-™ 

Mollis   Gibson    .  ]4, 

£"*«<* mo 

Nugget    II !..!!  1.130 

Patrieius    .  .    .  .  10n 

Pats   .  lSj 

Queen    •    n ,„ 

Queen      Til.  ^Oo 

Raleigh    4<i 

Rheuma    "so'f^i     ?>s 

F.ncfcwood    Dandy  104 

Rod     <>R, 

Ecmayne  1   ;: 

Saga's   Tearawav    l^n     1°4 

Scott     .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  '  .'.  .48 


Sedan     Pa\\0 

St.    Cloud's    Blarney    243 

Teddy     O'Rourke     130 

£ini  ::::::::::::::::. ee 

Tom    36    (2) 

Tom     III 4, 

Tillie    Born    II {24 

Tim's    Bess    ....".""  .157 

Trix 50 

Victoria 6S    (2))    75<   S2    s?i 

Western    Prince    onn 

Wu    Chung    ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. oqo 

i'oube     6o 

Zero    127 

GORDON  SETTERS. 

Beaumont     101 

;;■""-"   101 

Blackie     ,-c 

i{i"" ::::::::::::::::::::::::  70 

Count    Noble     i3o 

Don    (Stokes  1     43 

D"»      .........'..'.'..'.'.'..'.'.130 

I  >'  'IT      40        cd 

, .        ,  *°>    00 

Douglass    103 

Flash     101 

Fred     50 

Gle"    43.    44 

Gordo     101 

Gordon     46 

•;::;:,. « 

•I '  >CK     -  j       as 

J",lv    G .130.  'l3a 

^"'/     Pa«]     135 

M"nt     101 

Minnie  T ::i3o:'i35 

x'"1  43 

Phil  45 

Prince    (Hope's)     '.'.'95 

Prince     , "  *67 

Puncn    ■'■■'■'.'■'.'■'■'■'■'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..130 

R  imeo     50 

Tl'il"    130 


POINTERS. 


Abbott's    Jock     235.     255     121.     27o. 

271. 

Africanda     240 

Alberta   Joe    117.   lis    (2),    144.    158 

Alberta  Joe   II 21S   (2) 

Alix  c .!!!.... 156 

Alford's    .Trihn 204.     207      211      '>17 

220,    225.    224.    225.    22C.    235    (2). 
Alford's   King   257.    259.    263,    264    (2),    205.    269    (2i 

All'.. ill's     Neil      259 

Alpine   Lad 1:17.   1!in.    199,   201    204    207    208 

220    1:;,,    225.    225.    226,    252    (2),    25s.    250,    2.'.::. 

Andy     ,S 990 

Argentine    "l25 

irmotrong  a    Don  T 

Ashbury     .....]......  !  164 


54i 


Bitches. 


Page. 


Adelia     132 

Alabama   Girl    143,    149,    157 

Alix    II 190 

Almeda     149 

Anona    239.    274 

Bang    III 15S    (2),    165,    166 

Bang-Bang 63,  69 

Bannerman     87 

Barney    104   (3),   105.   116 

Baronet     44 

Beau    of    Portland     S3 

Bee     Line     216 

Ben     ( Kraal )     159 

Ben    A 106.    120 

Ben     Lanier     74 

Bert      66 

Bertraldo    79 

Billy    180 

Billy    of   "Woudeliffe 242 

Birtle    73 

Black     Jingo     179 

Black  Sensation    179 

Blacksie      145 

Blackstone    170 

Black     Wonder     105,     100 

Blade      218 

Blue    Point     195 

Bob    Ill 

Boone     226,    240 

Boozer    238 

Bounce    126.    134 

Bow     41      i '2  > 

Bow     Jr 53.     59 

Boy    Kent     259 

Brace    G 242.    260.    277 

Breezo      87 

Brighton    Joe     143     (2),    146 

Brimstone     211     (31 

P.urhank    232.   248 

Butte    Bow    53 

Bitches. 

Babe    H ....272 

Baby    Ale    231.    232.    233.    247.   265 

Balsora     149 

Bang     Grace     63.     76 

Beautiful    Queen     53.    59.    65 

Becky     W 272 

Belle    (Armstrongs)     00 

Belle     (Gregory)      44     (21 

Belle  B 61 

Bella    Pointer    (See    Brown's    Bella    Pointer.  1 

Boss     Jingo      J"0 

Betsey     266 

Bettie    Logan    267 

Bootsie   S I6-* 

Brighton     Madge     210 

Brookdale  Baby    10° 

Brown's   Bella    Pointer    167.    168 

Rrvn   Mawr  Mona    sn 

161 


Buckeye     Kate 


Dogs. 


Champa     -  '•■ 

Chief     ^ 251 

Chief    Other    Day    203.    204 

Chisholm     I-'-' 

Clark's     Duke     lr'" 

Clay      132 

Climax    '- 

Coin's     Jingo      210 

Colonel    Shot    j-  's 

Colton     27..    284 

Columbia     Dan l|fJ 

Con      1-2-     ISO 

Congress    Boy     ■  •-  " 

Consolation     09.    81,    83.    84 

Cooke    II      206 

Copper     Com      -- 

Cornerstone      


Page. 

Cornish     Priam      266 

Count     Dick      94 

Count    Fauster SI.    90.    93 

Cracker- Jack     141,     111 

Croxteth      49 

Croxteth     Pete     II 206 

Cuba  Jr 1S8,   190,  191,  192,  197.  198.  201, 

217.   248,   266. 

Cuba's     Glenwood      230 

Cuba  of  Kenwood   156,  157.  164.  173.  231 

Cuba   Yon    Rip    227.    230 

Cuba's    Zip    (or   Zep)     172.    185 

Cyrano's   Kent    195.    209 

Bitches. 

Cherrystone     *J* 

Chiquita     2« 

Clara    V ™ 

Clementine     xn '  • 

Cornish    Kite     

Croxlill     

Cuba's   Ivywood    

Cy's     Belle      


or, 
230 
251 


Dogs. 


Dan    C 

Dan     R 

Delhi     

Del    Monte     .  .     -. 

Denmark     

Devonshire    Duke     .... 

Dexter     

Dictator     

Dick     (Kennedy)      

Doe*  Light .'.'.'.'.'.'•" ■' •' •' ■" -ISO,   183.    185.   196.   203 

Doctor  Daniels 201.    217.   225.   248 

Doctor    P :::••::••■:' 

Doctor    Tassie    151>    la"-    *J;' 


226 

".""!!!!".!! 157 

134,    136.    137    (21,    139 

116 

209 

240 

81 

...240 

44 

172 


Don 


95 

...133 

....52 
.48.   52 


Don     (Smith)      

Don     ( Ritchies)      

Don     I  Dickerman)      

Don    (Vandevorts)    

Don    Fishel     120 

Dot's  Jingo 162   (2).  105.   170 

Drab     ■'' 

Drake      e 52.     57 

Dream's    Light     2.>0 

Drillmastor    170    (21.    172.    181 

Drill's    Scout    195.    240.    259.    274 

Duke     193,     211 

Duke     II 212.     243 

Duke   of   Hessen S3.   92.   99.    Ill 

119 

182 


Duke  of  Kent    

Duke     of     Lyons 

Duke   of   Vassar 167    (21.    181,    l»i 

..... '"273 


Diim     Dum 
Dunraven 


Bitches. 


Daisy    "iW'TVl 

Daisy     Beaufort     1—     '" 

Daisy    Rip    Rap     ■  •  -  ■ "? 

Dame    Bang    lla    'jfl 

Darkness      .-,., 

Deep    River    Judy     "' * 

Devonshire     Daisy     ' ' 

Devonshire     Jennie's     Girl ■  —  ■  ■■—  ■  ■ 

Diamond    Spot     -''''•    i0  '      6fi 

Dillsey     "9fi 

Dolly     

Dolly     Shaw     

Don's     Dot     '  '  ...- 

Doris      '  '  .eg 

Dot  s      E^ss      ;  ,        " 

Dot's    Daisy    "2,    174    (2),    liT,    184 

Dot    of    Dixie    '  "  ,,(..' 

Drill's    Dot     '■  '  '    - ',- 

Duchess    Of    Kent     11"'     1"J 


.127 


542 


INDEX. 


Page. 
Dogs. 

Elgin's    Dash    14S.    149,    151,    153,    156 

Eve's    Son     167,     177 

Bitches. 

Elegante     ■ 225 

Elgine     14S 

Elma    B.    Rush    179.    195,    200 

Elsie     266 

Ere     II 210 

Eve    Jingo     176,    177 

Dogs. 

Faust     41 

Fair    Acre    Ben    211 

Fishel's    Frank..     252,    267.    26S.    274     (2).    277.    279 

Fitz    1S2 

Flash     154 

Fi  irce    S5 

Four    Spot     208,     216 

Franklin      128 

Frank     W Ill 

Fred     (Hughes)      72 

Fred     (Ferguson)     179 

Fred   C 193.   211    (2) 

Fritz      118 

Furlough    Duffer    263 

Furlough    Duster    263 

Furlough    Turk     246     (3) .     280 

Bitches. 

Fair    Acre    Creo     211 

Fan      44 

Fancy     Free      86 

Fandango    236 

Fannie     M 272 

Faustina   134,   140 

Fifae    187    (2),   234 

Fleet     206.    221 

Flirt    II 212.    214 

Fly     174 

Forest     Lassie     105 

Frail     117 

Frederica    193    (2) 

Furlough     Romp      246 

Dogs. 

George    Croxteth 139,    ]4.-> 

George     P 125 

Glee     Boy     270,     271 

Glenbeigh 137 

Glenbeigh,     Jr 142 

Go    Bang     (Waghorn)     165 

Go-Bang      .' 76 

Gold     King     177 

Gorham's   Jing 179.    183.   204 

Governor    Spotswood     216 

Grady     218 

Bitches. 

Galena    93 

Gibson    Girl     264 

Graceful    II     123 

Gray's    Pearl    185 

Greenbrier   Anne    173 

Green    River   Kate 232,   233,    238.   243.   250 

253.   254,   258,   267,   283. 

Gullena    165 

Gypsie    Dexter     179 

Dogs. 

Hal    151 

Halcyon     231     (2) ,     250 

Hal     Pointer     160 

Hard  Cash   ...232.  233,   238,   245,  247,   253,   259,  263, 
264,  265,   267. 

Hector     46 

Hector    II    258 

Herman's    Jingo     181,    209 

Hempstead     Beau      133 

Hempstead   Don    135,    136 

Hempstead    Duke    133 

Herr  Von  Kent 230   (2) 


Page. 

Hidalgo     182 

Hobsou    173 

Hoosior   Harry    S6,   96 

Bitches. 

Hal's    Jennie     16S 

Hallie    Jingo     199 

Hanover    Blithe     227 

Hazel's     Pearl     2S3 

Hessie    D 149 

Highland    Belle     243 

Huldah     268,     279 

Dogs. 

Ightfield    Deemster     140 

Ightfield     Dick      97 

Ightfleld    Dogwood     127 

Ightfield     Don     228 

Ightfield  Joe    212,   214 

Ightfield    Mentor     138,'    139 

Ightfield    Upton    97 

Ivanhoe    274.    282 

Bitches. 

Ightfield    Blithe    S7    (2),    97.    108 

Ightfield   Chic    165 

Ightfield    Deuce     97,     100 

Ightfield    Diana .  143 

Ightfield     Musa     129 

Ightfield    Ripple     176 

Imp     182 

Ina     B 165 

India      142 

Dogs. 

Jack     154 

Jack    D.    Jr 1S6 

Jack    Johnston    233,    268 

Jack    of    St.    Cloud    284 

Jerry     S 218 

Jim    Jeffries     239 

Jim    P 125 

Jimmie      62 

Jingle     Coin     218 

Jingle    Light     281 

Jingo    ..    123.    137,    138,    139    (2),    140.    141    (2),    143, 
147. 

Jingo's     Bang     201 

Jingo's   Boy    192,    199    (2),   200 

J.     C 224 

Jingo's     Cash      1S4 

Jingo's   Coin    218    (2) 

Jingo's    Hessen     174 

J.    J .246 

J-    J.    0 165 

Jingo's     Johnny      160 

Jingo     Jones      212 

Jingo's    Light    165,    173 

Jingo's     Osceola     191 

Jingo's    Pearl     167,    177 

Jingo's     Pointer     259 

Jingo's  Two  Spot — See  Two  Spot. 

Joe     (Lemon's)     158 

Joe     Gray     ".  . 249 

Joe  Handy    145    (2) .   166 

Joe    Hawk    224.    260,    276 

Joe    Howard    174    (2).    197.    208 

John's     Broncho     271 

John    of    Kent    179 

Joy    Jr 91 

Joy    of    Prince    William 73 

Jubilee    Dan     251.    253.    256 

Judge    (H.   &  C.)    175.   206.   221 

Judge     (Carroll)      281 

Judge      (Flereher)      165 

Jumbo      116 

Just     Don     178 

Bitches. 

Jennie    Lee     266 

Jill    of    St.    Cloud    283,    2S4 


INDEX. 


Jingo's  Heiress 
Jingo's  Nellie 
Jingo's  Romp 
Josie  Brighton 
Jubilee    Blithe    . 

Julia    T 

Juno     

Juno    III     


Page. 

24S 

176 

185 

174,    186 

.199    (2),    245,    246,    263 
230 

216 


Dogs. 

Kate's  Koin    266,  267,  281 

K.   C.    Kent    154.'  155,'   i6o 

Kelch's     Joe     181 

Kent   Elgin    128,    130.    133 

Kent    Elgin    II I65,    173 

Keystone    Jim     1S1 

Khartoum    172 

King .178 

King     Cotton     86 

King   Cyrano 170    (2),    181    (2),   186(2), 

190.   192,   195. 

King     Rex      281 

King     Solomon     236 

King    William    243 

King   Woolton    251    (2),   25S,   274.   282,   2S3 

King  of  Kent    100 

Kinley  Mack   260   (2) 

Knight 245 

Bitches, 

Kate    Stone     21S    (2) 

Knight's    Zella     231     (2) 

Dogs. 

Lad    of    Bow     78 

Lad  of  Jingo  163  (2),  169,  171,  207  (2),  211,  220  (2) 
222.  • 

126 
133 
106 
,  92 
225 
150 
141 
233 
249 
135 
.S7 
136 
230 


Lad   of   Rush    119     123     I'M 

Lad's    Rush     ' .'.....'. 

La    Grippe    

Lebanon    81,  90 

Ledger    II 

Lemou    

Leo    

Little    Joe     ....."!." 

Little     John     

Little    Ned     12S     (2), 

Lord    Graphic    

Love's     Kent     

Luke's     Joker     

Lyon's  Jingo's   Sam    

Bitches. 

Lad's    Dot    273 

Lad's    Lady     135    (2) 

Lad's  Meally    219,  220   (2) 

Lady     Belle      266,     284 

Lady    Coleman 203,   211 

Lady    Fishel 121 

Lady    Haverland    272 

Lady   Lou    241,   246,   251    (2) 

Lady     Margaret     133 

Lady    Peg    119.    135 

Lady     Peg     II 135 

Lady     Rush     13S 

Lady   Spot    116 

Lady   Tip   Top    261    (2) 

Lady    Tora     202     (2) 

Lady    Zeal    s:; 

Lalla    Rookh 49    (2),    77 

Lass    of    Bloomo     96 

Lass   of   Jingo    2ns 

Lassie      72 

Lassie      (McLeans)      105 

Leach's    Belle    II 121 

Lemmie   B 59,    65 

Lily  Talbot    93 

Lottie     281 

Lottie    B 8g 

Lottie    Light     26s,     281 

Lulu      104 

Mab's    Lad    236.    237 


543 


Mac     Pa«e- 

Mae    Hamber 150  "l'-is"  roi' 'il- 

Mack     L °°'    loS    (2)>    J52 

Mainspring     '.'.'.' w     «o 

Mainstay     "  '  1 1 V 

Manitoba    Joe 268 

Manitoba  Mike 234.   251  '  1 2  i ,'  258  '  268'  '  282 

Manitoba  Shot   lis  To?'  w 

Manitoba    Sport     206 

wanitou      :::::::::::io5\'i2o 

Marquis  of  Lome    46 

^as«ot '.'■'■'.'.'.'..::::'.2osy  244 

Masterpiece    0-9     og4 

Melksham  Boy    263,   264,'~2S0    (2) 

Mex      139 

Minnesota   Joe   Jr '".„- 

Minto     

Mott's   Fred 

Mott's    Regent 

Montana    Boy     

Moxie    


1S7.    234.    252 

179    (2) 

193 

65 

122.    123 


Bitches. 


Mab's    Dot     259 

U""16-    •■„    ....'.'.'".'.'.".'.'.".'.' .235," 236 

Maid    of    Kent     

Malite     


Ill 
61 


Mamie    S 119 

Manitoba    Blithe    '  175,    189     ''l^ 

Manitoba    Lass ~:;4 

Margaretta     !!!!!!! 217 

Marigold     j39 

Merry   Girl   179,193   (2L  211 

Midget    H 120 

Miss    Alford    " 073 

Miss    Fiske     ......'.  192!  '  199  '  (2) 

Miss     Johnson     273 

Miss     Meally     '[  gj 

Miss    Wheeler 173 

Mollie     (Breese)      ifio 

Mollie     Jr '.'■'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.['.'."    74 

Morden    Jess "  165 

Dogs. 

Nabob     14o 

Navajo's    Chief .259 

Nebraska    Ben .1SS 

Ned   B-    160.    169.    202 

Ned     D j-y 

Ned     Funston      '    '  '  I20I 

Nelson    of    Idstone     239 

Nestor      '     85 

Nick    of   Naso    77 

NiP     ...........268 

North    Jetty     218,    267 

Nutwood     '      9(j 

Bitches. 

^'ana     103.     164 

Natalie     232 

Nellie     Bang     217 

Nellie     Mac     .  .  . 218 

Nellie    Wilson     152.    173 

Norah     154 

Xni  walk     Primrose     257 

Dogs. 

Christ's    Kent     259 

Oddsides      146.      147 

O'Kaw  Valley    174,  206 

Old   Black   Joe 85    (2) 

Old  Black  Joe   II 103    (21.   116,    125 

Ossian    76.    81,    83.    S7 

Bitches. 

Oy  nx     86 

Ollie    Aeenzy 281 

Dogs. 

Patrician     239 

Paul     Rap     216 

Paxieo 106 

Percival   Jingo 197,   IDS.   199.    201.   204.    208.   214 

Plain    Sam     134.    161 


544 


INDEX. 


Plain    Sam    Jr i"p,o 

Plain     Spot .  .  . 225 

Point     ( Rose)     "j'jY  ' ~,Z\ 

Point     (McD)     !'.!!! '.236     255 

Pomme-de    Terre     '.'. .    .'.  .120 

Pontiac    92 

Pride    of    King    Don jo^ 

f^nce     '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..  69 

Prince    Alert    oQ6 


Prince    John 


269 


Prince    King    174     17g 

Promotion    105,'ili   (2)'   123 


Bitches. 

Patti    Croxteth   T 

Pearl's     C'liloe     

Pearl's     Dot 

Pearl's     Fan inij 

Pearl's    Jingle    .'.'.'  [{sd     201     207 

Pearl's    Jot    '    o14 

I  :  r;  ivil    Jingc  s    .Mil:  -■.-.•)     ~- 

Petronella   1S9. '2o:;,"206    ^S4 

Phmette     

Piccolo    '.'.'.'., 

Primrose     .  .•    ' 

Prince    Lad's    Lassie     ... 193 

Princess    Mab     'o^o 

psyche  ;.;;;; ^ 

Queen     Croxteth     '  "  i03 

Queen's     Derby     .."  V)'.[ 

Que. 'ii  b     List  11; 

Queen    Mab    177  '  '1,')0  '  'jgj    (21 

Queen   of   Spots ~   o^p, 

Queen   of   the   West 199 

Queenie   (B.  &  B.  Kennel) 271 


94,    103 
266 


165 
i: 


.266 


Dogs. 
Raffles    

Ralje    ■'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.W5 

Random    Shot     241 

Range 187  "(2) 

Rank     '  j^ 

Rappahannock     /   225 

Rap's    Jingo    246 

Rap's    Pointer    220 

Rap's     Ranger     22S 

Red  Bud    277,  279   (2) 

Red     Skin     '.".'....'....  .146 

Red   Wing    239,   243,   251     279 

Reesor's    Riley     .'.  ~  .  '.  7     .  .181 

Rex     (Kruse)     W2 

Rex     (Meglemery's)     .157     (2) 

Rex    (Castleman)     ino,    120,    126 

Rex    ( Robinson) ~.  ..    132 

Rex     (Merrimanl      !!!!!!!."!   36 

Rex-Fast     !.........  136 

Richmond     61      71     73 

Ridgeview    Beppo '  126 

Ridgeview    Cash     141 

Rip    (I.   &  C.)    009 

Rip    (M.    &   M.)     '.'..'.'.  .231 

Rip's     Bolt     044 

Rip     Field      ......'.'.  249 

R'P   Rap    S9,   90,   91    (2).    122.    124.    13o"l30 

Ripsaw    '  .  1 4 1  [    142 

Ripstone    '    16(5 

Ripstone's  Jingo    204.   210.   224     236    °37 

Rip    Tick     ..192    (2),    195,    197.    200.    203,    204,    213 

Robert     I.e     Diable     ' '. ,  ^69 

Rob's     IRS.     196,     246 

Rock     II     44 

Rod     '..'.'.'.'.'.  "66 

Roderick     T 135 

Rodondo      268 

Roger    Williams SI 

Romp     102 

Rover     44 

Rox     Hamilton      259 

Royal    9.-,,    10.-, 

Rush    Croxteth     110 


Bitches, 

Page 

Rancocas   Belle    136,    141 

Ranee    15s,    163 

Regiua     227 

Ress    72.    79,    95 

R>PPle    144.    146,    147 

Ripple    1  Eton  )     237 

Rip's  Lass    203,  216,  229    (2),   246,  247 

250,    262. 

Ripsey    152,  160,   171,   183 

Rod's     Gal     79 

Rosaline     Wilkes     96 

Rose    103 

Royal     Chic     1S1     (2) 

Rue     52 

Dogs. 


Sabine's    Rip    1S6,    199    (3) 

Sam     239 

Sam's    Bow     151.     164,    173 

Sam's    Hal     167    (2> 

Sam's     Jingo     227 

Sam's    Lad    161 

Sam's     Mars     193 

Sandford    Druid     124 

Sankey    B 94,    103 

Scout'     57 

Searchlight     206 

Senator's   Don    252,   254 

Senator   I' 164    (2),    175,    176,   1S6.    187,   1S9, 

198,    21)2.    204    (2),   205. 

Senator    P.    Jr 208 

Sensation     44 

Sensation    Jr 45 

Shell     105 

Shev  wood      258 

Shot    »»•    1°° 

Shut    II     150.    161 

Sim-tell    170.    181,    226.    259 

Sirdar   Trinket    221 

Sis    Royal    Spot    257,    2X1 

Snipe    'S 

Solano  B -64 

Speck's    Jingo    Boy     220 

Sport    (Foggs)     206 

Sport  IV   165,  174 

Spot    (Remind)    46   (2) 

Spot    I  Lucas)     75 

Spot    II 161 

Spot    IV 199 

Spot's    Jingo     261 

Spot    R 107 

Spot     Ranger     157 

Spot's  Rip  Rap 252,  253,  254   (21.  259.  280 

Spotted   Boy    99    (2) 

Spotted    Star    146 

Spring    75.   95 

Springbok     77 

Star    Jingo     199 

Star   Pointer    174 

St.     Elmo     265 

Stix    22S.   265 

Stonewall    Jackson     249 

Stonewall    Jackson     281 

Strictly     Business      145 

Strideaway   12S   (2),   133    (2).   135.   137 

Stridemore   138 

Bitches. 

Sabines    Molly    239 

Sally    Brass     196 

Sally   Brass   II    116 

Sam's     Vesta     216 

Scout's     Lady     240 

Selah    127.   12S.   129 

Sister  Sue    138    (2) ,    142,    144 

Sport's    Maid     187 

Snotswooil    Bird    227 

Spring     Dot     240 


INDEX. 


Dogs. 


Page 

Tamarack     87 

Tamarack    Jr 135,    136,    137,    141,    143 

Tammany    76,   77 

Tapster   98,   99 

Teddy    B 1#3    (2),    211 

Teddy    Kent     225 

Teddy    the    Great 258 

Teddy    Roosevelt    167    (3) ,    168,    172,    177 

Tempest    92 

Temple     248 

Texas     Jingo     249 

The     Virginian     278 

Thomastone    86 

Tick     .  .  ' 49 

Tick    Boy    135,    137,    138,    139,    141,    146 

Tick's     Kid      14fi 

Tick  of  Kent   139 


Sam 


T.i 
To 
Tony 

Tony 
Tony 


Tim 
Tioga 

Tip      

Tippoo    140 

Togo     

Tom     

Pinch     04 

Tinker     272 

Jingo     

Von    Gull     

Works     

Top   Notch   Brownie    

Top  Notch   Launcelot  211,  246   (2) 

Top  Notch   Tic  Tae    

Top    Notch    Tobie     

Toscarel     Rey     

Tramp     (of    Muirkirk) 196 

Tribulation     '  '  '    "93 

Trim    of    Kent     ............[] 

Trinket's    Bang 

Trinket's    Don 

Trixie's    Rap    !.".'!!!! 

Two   Spot    (Jingo's) .165     167 

Tuxedo    


263. 


214 

181 

46 

143,    147,    148 

274 

159 

72 

...272.     27S 

239 

16S 

...143,  144 
....246  (2) 
64.    2ND    (2) 

246 

211 

154 
215 
.93 

243 

.61,    64 
120 


170 


Tyke 
Tyler 


Tannis    

Tansy     

Tennie     

Tick's    Dot 

Tip   Fauster    2 

Top  Notch  Jingolet 
Tory  Jessamine  .  . . 
Trinket's    Countess 


.257 
(3) 
121 
.97 
.51 


Bitches. 


(3) 
.66 


10,    224,    254.    2511.    261,    269. 


Trixie    . 
Trixie's 


Kent 


•  181,    199,   211.   224,    226,   22s! 


Dogs. 


.  .79 
.174 

274 
.245 

142 
..74 

230 
.199 


Upland    Accident 


Dogs. 


Vancouver 
Victor    II 


Shot 


.221 
.'.64 


545 


Von   Gull    i4i 

Von  Gull's   Rube 
Von's   Jack    


143    (2) 


Page 
144.    147    (2),    157 

165, 

226,    232, 


173 
240 


Bitches. 


Vi    ..     . 
Virginia 


.  1 85 
.141 


Waif 
Wapella 


Joe 


.125 


Warlock    .  .         ls" 

Wat    '.'.'.'.'. ••158 

Westminster   Drake".'.'.'."'"  65\Io 

Wieklow     ..  10S 

Wide    Awake    ...'.'.'..'..'. J59 

Wier's    Jingo    ..  24,< 

Wild    Damon     "" 2,!o 

Wise    Croxteth     124 


Wood's    Pat 


120 
39 


Bitches, 


Wauneita    Bang     

Westminster    Zoe    .  io,''~ 


hn 


Woolton     Game 

Young  Alford's  J 

Young  Jingo   

Young  Jingo's   Sport 

Young  Dad   of  Rush 

\oung  Rip    Rap 

Young  Tribulation 


.131,    142 


.258, 

273 

155.    156,    161. 

163, 

169 

244, 

261 

222. 

230, 

253 

146.    148    (2), 

153. 

1  56 
.209 

Bitches. 


Yolo 


Zeb 
Zig 


Dogs. 


.153 

100 


Bitches. 


Zephyr   II    .  . 

Zuleika    

Zetta     King 


■174.   239 


Don'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '     UK    1S8'    189'    206 


Belle 

Dash 

Guido 

.Maucb 

.Maude 

Red     Dan 

Winning 
reports. 


(Heights) 
<  Hunter) 


(Appling) 


Cross   Bred. 


pedigrees    arc 


63 

74 

36 

104 

53 

138 

given   in 


Recapitulation    Winners, 


English   Setters    

Irish    Setters    !!!!!"!'  '*' 

Gordon     Setters *- 

Pointers   

Cross     Bred     


.691 
..  .6 


Total. 


.2079 


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